They moved beyond talking about them and marketing them. Their competitors have not. That’s the point being made, not that specs don’t matter in any way.
They moved beyond talking about them and marketing them. Their competitors have not. That’s the point being made, not that specs don’t matter in any way.
They let Sony and Xbox go head to head on fidelity and meanwhile sold 150 million consoles with Android Phone specs. I’d say that was pretty successful, even if there’s a cohort of gamers who were or are unhappy with how capable it was.
What after those issues?
Why do you keep posting the links to a mastodon user screenshotting their own posts? I’m very confused.
I don’t do it, but if I did, I would consider apologetically offering the machine translation inline with my post. Why put the burden on them to do it if you want it to be read?
Orgs commonly need idp, fuck managing ssh key auth for hundreds of engineers.
This isn’t aimed at individuals or self-hosters, though you can if you find it interesting enough.
Fuck me, tell me someone else has risen to effective project lead since then?
I didn’t see anything about a backdoor at the link.
Ireland has an instance?
The CEO is problematic and right wing, for examples see the most recent paragraphs in his career section on Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Eich
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Amazon spent 20 years being unprofitable on purpose. You think they don’t have long term strategies?
It’s the old bait and switch, they had to have this feature to build initial trust in ebooks.
Many have moved to or added the GitHub registry. It’s still a corporate controlled registry, but Microsoft are far more likely (and able) to eat the cost for developer goodwill.
I’ve got a registry running on my homelab that I haven’t quite moved fully over to yet.
I’m not a PHP fan but it scales better than Python or Ruby (Mastodon) does. I think Dan is a cowboy of an engineer, but blaming performance on his stack choice is a bad take.
Google does business with Israel’s military.
Or did you know that already?
They don’t lose money on users like you.
The US is 4% of the world’s population.
I’m not that conventionally attractive and Bumble worked great for me in my late 30s. People on different platforms are looking for different things. Bumble had its niche and it was very successful there, even if it was not for you like the other apps we’re not for me.
The article is a commentary on the Switch 2 launch raffirming it, it talks about the shift happening with the Wii.