I don’t think they even can manufacture at a scale anywhere close to the big three. Like with the Steam Deck, it’ll be a great product for a niche audience, but the numbers will be limited in comparison. No chance of taking over the industry.
I don’t think they even can manufacture at a scale anywhere close to the big three. Like with the Steam Deck, it’ll be a great product for a niche audience, but the numbers will be limited in comparison. No chance of taking over the industry.


As a journalist she did it to see what would happen. And then wrote an article about what happened. This is definitely worth talking about even if she did click the box, the box isn’t really the point here.


That’s not :3, that’s :m
Estimates? That seems even more problematic.


Knowing that Japan’s economy is a mess right now, I suppose it isn’t too surprising that people struggling to make ends meet would be susceptible to this kind of right wing grift. People are mad and want change, party promises change, whether it’s actually the right kind of change isn’t called into question.


.ml is the flagship instance run by Lemmy’s developers, and that’s always been tankie.


Propaganda is powerful. You convince your followers that some classes of people don’t deserve kindness, you convince them that everything out of Hollywood is part of a leftist agenda, and once they believe both of those statements it’s very easy to spin this as further proof of the narrative they’ve already bought into.


Because they’re professionals in unrelated fields. Understanding AI was never part of their job description, this strange and confusing technology snuck up on everyone and most people don’t really know what’s going on, they were never ready for this.


“No hate at all, it’s a love thing.”
But also LGTBQ+ people are “disgusting and criminal”.


They can’t renege on deals they’ve already signed with retailers.


JP Switches will only play Japanese-language games. So for non-Japanese-speaking consumers, that will be a problem.


Sounds like that is what they’re doing
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Who’s paying to run a million servers?


I don’t think it’s possible for PeerTube to scale to a size where it would be capable of competing with Youtube.


Oh my, are they getting a divorce?


All of this just sounds worse and worse. NFTs, seriously?


From what I’ve gathered, this appears to be an unusably slow 4chan for crypto bros.
I want to see The Year of the Linux Desktop™ as much as anyone else on this platform, but I think you’re living in a bubble if you believe there’s any universe in which this could suddenly dethrone Windows.
It’ll carve out a good niche for itself, but that’s really all it will be.