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Tales as old as KPI.
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Tales as old as KPI.
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Valve Says The Companies Making RAM Give Them A Price And If They Say No, They ‘Never Talk To Us Again’
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Yes I do have experience, in fact it's core to my job.
The cost to design is significant and wasting a few years of development is not a light decision. So Valve either had to scrap the design and waste the development cost, or price it according to the current PC parts prices
You are right that people can DIY, but it always was an option and people still buy ready-made computers, so that's a moot point.
The price for comparable parts and same form factor isn't far off from DIY.
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Valve Says The Companies Making RAM Give Them A Price And If They Say No, They ‘Never Talk To Us Again’
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Do you have any experience in product development? They went through a design process and unfortunately for them, when came time to choose a storage and RAM solution, they had to do it through the current price crisis.
So they either had to table the design and lose their development money or go through with it with the current storage and RAM cost.
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Valve Says The Companies Making RAM Give Them A Price And If They Say No, They ‘Never Talk To Us Again’
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It's both RAM and storage price. A 2TB NVMe cost upward of 300$ CAD.
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Epic CEO Tim Sweeney says new multiplayer games are failing because players have no reason to leave their friend groups, touts Unreal Engine 6’s cross-game features as a solution
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My guilty pleasure was playing Fallout 76, but the seasons and predatory monetizing put me off.
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Software engineers are facing an 'identity crisis bordering on depression,' Menlo Ventures partner says
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Epic CEO Tim Sweeney says new multiplayer games are failing because players have no reason to leave their friend groups, touts Unreal Engine 6’s cross-game features as a solution
Because almost every game has timegated content nowadays so that studios can try to milk their playerbase more.
So now, multiplayer games feel like a chore if you want to access the cool event.
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"Linux? Those guys who like to talk about themselves?"
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It does though because a higher marketshare means more money for them. And if they have almost all the marketshare, they can influence the market easily (see Google and Web Manifest V3).
If people don't use Windows for example, chances are they won't buy Office365 and/or OneDrive.
And that doesn't even broach how Microsoft tried to deploy Recall, which was taking a screenshot of what people were doing every few seconds, a major breach of privacy.
So they might not influence people as much as Meta for example, but it does influence them.
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“Gaming is becoming unaffordable” — Xbox CEO says the industry has an accessibility crisis
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They will sell it to another big studio that will milk it dry
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"Linux? Those guys who like to talk about themselves?"
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Is it hipster to advocate for mega corpo to fuck off?
Not sure how you got this from my reply, but mega corpos influence our life for the worst. Trying to diminish their influence in our life isn't hipsterism.
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Terrorist attack in Montreal
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He died unfortunately.
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Terrorist attack in Montreal
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It seems to me that the civilian was shot by the shooter off screen trying to shoot at the police officers. You can see the windows behind getting shot.
Edit: it's stille unclear but it seems like the officer did shoot the civilian by mistake. He was trying to hide with her, but as she looked at her partner then looked back, he surprised and she shot him.
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"Linux? Those guys who like to talk about themselves?"
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Because there is an ethical implication is using Linux vs Windows.
Windows is the De Facto choice since Windows 95 at least. And Microsoft is steering computers in a anti-consumers space. So for many people, using Linux isn't simply using a different OS but it is also a ethical statement.
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he might be using me to fulfill his younger woman fantasy, but I’m also using him to fulfill my daddy fantasy, so we’re even
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Especially after chasing down that display driver issue in the wee hours of the morning. Light that cigarette
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"Linux? Those guys who like to talk about themselves?"
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Microsoft and Apple are steering the computing space in a very anti-consumer space. So for many people, it is more than just an OS, but an ethical statement.
The less people use Windows and MacOS, the less sway they have in the computing space.
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Low-skilled attacker used Claude, Codex to breach 14 companies
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The IT Paradox :
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How not to advertise 101!
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Case in point : LLM.
Companies aren't these ultra efficient machine that works with cutting edge tech.
The vast majority of companies hold themselves together with a few excel sheets with a terrible backup solution.
Companies will absolutely pay for garbage wrapped in gold paper and Google and other advertising companies are making bank on it.
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DOJ sitting on secret Epstein email account that could expose Trump ties: report
He's been mentioned like what, over 33 000 times in the files that were already released? I mean at this point, we can assume he was actively running the thing.
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New data shows ‘Buy Canadian’ movement still going strong
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Or the famous "Designed in Canada". I hate that
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Low-skilled attacker used Claude, Codex to breach 14 companies
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You have a good employer if he can recognize that your work in IT has added value