Outside of high performance professional use and gaming (meaning less than 20% of total userbase), the desktop as a whole already died 2-3 years ago. To ask whether Linux desktop is âin troubleâ sounds humorous.
Seriously, though... when was the last time you bought a game on a physical disk? Services like Steam has pretty much made that obsolete. Even watching Blu Ray discs is becoming something that only "old people" do now.
This this makes the new XBox $50 cheaper, more power to them. You're basically required to have always on Internet access for most games anyway, so it's not like you're losing any much functionality here.
When was the last time you bought a game on a physical disk? - Only every single time I want a game cheap. watching Blu Ray discs is becoming something that only "old people" do now - Good luck streaming 4K UHD HDR at anything even remotely close to an acceptable framerate.
What makes you believe being hightly profitable, including off government contracts is grounds for an investigation? What kind of mental gymnastics is required to even beging conteptating this when the starting point is âpolice gets caught utilizing illegal software licensesâ?
What on Earth made people believe courts in most jurisdictions couldnâ(TM)t just order a company to do X, that happens to include NOT touching the canary text?
being so misguided as to think a company posting their best results ever has ANY effect on whether companies continue to hold on to staff deemed unnecessary.
The death of the PC did happen. Unless you can point to proof of some magic significat resurgence in sales that I somehow missed? A lot of regular people do not replace them once their existing PC dies because a smartphone serves their computing needs just fine.
Outside of high performance professional use and gaming (meaning less than 20% of total userbase), the desktop as a whole already died 2-3 years ago. To ask whether Linux desktop is âin troubleâ sounds humorous.
Sounds like you need to fire the people doing bookkeeping. Yes, its slow and annoying, but Apple very much DOES unlock corporate devices.
Why would you want to ruin you joint by adding tobacco?
Yeah, lets protect ourselves from the implications of a stigma of "crazy" by acting as crazy as possible, that will surely help.
Looks like I finished setting up my personal Nextcloud instance just in time.
Seriously, though... when was the last time you bought a game on a physical disk? Services like Steam has pretty much made that obsolete. Even watching Blu Ray discs is becoming something that only "old people" do now.
This this makes the new XBox $50 cheaper, more power to them. You're basically required to have always on Internet access for most games anyway, so it's not like you're losing any much functionality here.
When was the last time you bought a game on a physical disk? - Only every single time I want a game cheap.
watching Blu Ray discs is becoming something that only "old people" do now - Good luck streaming 4K UHD HDR at anything even remotely close to an acceptable framerate.
What makes you believe being hightly profitable, including off government contracts is grounds for an investigation? What kind of mental gymnastics is required to even beging conteptating this when the starting point is âpolice gets caught utilizing illegal software licensesâ?
What can the US judicial system do? Seize the US assets of the chinese company and it's management as well as petition for various trade embargoes.
My country can and does put CEOs in jail and we seem to have little trouble filling the positions.
What on Earth made people believe courts in most jurisdictions couldnâ(TM)t just order a company to do X, that happens to include NOT touching the canary text?
being so misguided as to think a company posting their best results ever has ANY effect on whether companies continue to hold on to staff deemed unnecessary.
What on Earth could possibly make you think crypto is untraceable? The whole point of a PUBLIC blockchain is literally the opposite.
Nerds find the fact that the "general public" never really wanted most of what PCs offer to begin with quite a bitter pill to swallow.
This is precisely what "dying" means when it comes to sales. It doesn't require that people literally throw out their existing rigs to the trash.
The death of the PC did happen. Unless you can point to proof of some magic significat resurgence in sales that I somehow missed? A lot of regular people do not replace them once their existing PC dies because a smartphone serves their computing needs just fine.
I am sure all the users only started to use the service at gunpoint.
Except for the part where in the real world, barely anyone, ever, connects the Switch to a TV screen.
How does this work, surely not ALL debt triggers this?
Companies not willing to comply having to leave is a feature, not a bug. We don't want those companies here.
They will make it taxpayer-funded.
A standard battery management procedure used by almost everybody when implemented by Apple suddenly becomes a new item because REASONS
Several years ago. Right now 0-100$ joke, 100-200$ entry level, 200-500$ midrange and 500+ for high-end.
Huawei / Chinese meddling is not in any way more or less suspect than Cisco / US meddling. Everybody is a suspect. Why would/should it be otherwise?
Iâ(TM)ll bite: why would Google know the SSID of your WLAN, unless you are using Android?
Except for the part where scandinavian countries say you are full of shit and use tiny gravel instead. I havenâ(TM)t seen salt used for decades.