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That’s too sensible for the web. It almost makes sense, and there’s no fun compatibility problems to revel in!
That’s too sensible for the web. It almost makes sense, and there’s no fun compatibility problems to revel in!
I think Valve are much more open to late refunds when developers do something unpopular to a game, such as this
I think that’s backwards - the turbo button (very unintuitively) actually slowed down the computer to allow backwards compatibility with older software and games!
Here’s where I heard that, anyways: https://youtu.be/p2q02Bxtqds?si=f-inplPWdxMnwwu8
If anything they’d be buying since they’re the ones presenting ads… The whole data selling discussion online is always ridiculous. Who are these mystical data buyers ready to shell out billions for crappy “data” (does anyone participating in these discussions actually have a definition of what they think this ridiculously non specific ““data”” even is?) to present slightly better ads to users? Why would Google sell this data, shouldn’t they want to keep it to themselves?
Glad someone is keeping track o7
Just checked, and unfortunately no, Wayland is still in preview.
I think Flutter and Avalonia both tick all those boxes.
No, please tell the user. They’ve got their big boy pants on and can handle seeing one or two weird squiggles in the worst case, and might be able to actually diagnose and fix the issue themselves (without having to go through support) in the best case.
The last panel is infinitely more readable than parsing the whole chunk of logic above. Maybe you’re just not used to this language’s (I think this meme used C#) null operators.
Honestly, I don’t care about design changes in android anymore because whether good or bad they’re just going to change it for change’s sake in no time anyways
It’s not work if it’s not work lmao
That’s not what operating system means. In fact, you do not need one. You can run programs directly on the bare metal, it’s just really difficult too coordinate tasks that way.
“Operating system” has a specific meaning and BIOS isn’t one.
Black makes it go faster, white makes it run cooler ofc
*upgrade to
I think it’s good, although the situation does seem to be somewhat dysfunctional on the game front. They’ve made literally dozens of projects, some near completion, all abandoned for one reason or another. I think this video does a good job of demonstrating it. It summaries a digital book called “Half Life Alyx: The final hours” written by a valve employee. Here: https://youtu.be/mHdrosltGJA?si=9TodoaYu95HMtRqf
One frame is probably in the context of the screen, not the framerate of the games. (The deck doesn’t have variable refreshrate so the screen will always use the same underlying framerate)
If the game is huge enough no one will have space to play anything else…
You’re just making stuff up.
They were perfectly capable of realising it with a fair price like everyone else
Says who? Do you know if the Devs can afford that or whether the mobile market is even likely to be profitable for them without help from netflix?
Immersive commerce is totally the top priority of all players and developers! Players, don’t you have wallets??