Mereo is a sociologist who is also a nerd. He believes in open-source software.
I transferred to this instance from https://lemmy.world/. My previous profile: https://lemmy.world/u/Mereo
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- Mereo@lemmy.catoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Immich v3.0.0 is out, with Workflows previewEnglish12·10 days ago
As this is version 3.0.0, I’ll wait a bit before upgrading.
No, it’s not beneficial. The difference between consoles and PCs is that PCs have an open infrastructure, which lets you back up your data to any medium or service you want.
For example, if Steam goes out of business and doesn’t release the DRMs, they will easily be cracked. You cannot say the same for consoles.
- Mereo@lemmy.catoTechnology@lemmy.world•PlayStation 6 bill of materials nears $1,000 as RAM shortages worsenEnglish0·10 days ago
Instead of increasing monthly active users at all costs, the company aims to monetize existing users with recurring revenue, likely from subscriptions and DLC. Furthermore, Nishino stated that PlayStation aims to provide a “seamless” experience that expands beyond the living room, sparking renewed rumors of a portable console.
Instead of increasing monthly active users at all costs, the company aims to monetize existing users with recurring revenue, likely from subscriptions and DLC. Furthermore, Nishino stated that PlayStation aims to provide a “seamless” experience that expands beyond the living room, sparking renewed rumors of a portable console.
So, owning a Steam Machine will be beneficial in the long run because of the frequent sales and realistic gaming prices. Got it!
His argument simply doesn’t make sense. After all, communism is about the abolition of religion. The Chinese Communist Party strictly regulates religions in China. Of course, the Chinese are not influenced by the Pope because most of them are not Christian.
I mean, what the hell is he talking about?