Yeah. That was just an example. If ~35 million users bought one game a year, you get that number. Of course the actual number is much larger.
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Yeah. That was just an example. If ~35 million users bought one game a year, you get that number. Of course the actual number is much larger.
Sure, but 38,000,000 x $60 = $2,280,000,000. And that’s if they all spend only $60/year, and only on Steam, and the average I’m sure is much higher.
I have my doubts about this being easy, since the other necessary function of headlights is being seen.
OK, this bot is very useful. Thanks to … whoever.
You are quite right in that it is not a cheap VMS. Since I don’t know 100% how to set thing up, though, the cost might be worth my time.
I may just pay for it and report back as a service to the community.
Ok, but I’ve only a remote idea of what you’re saying. Can you elaborate?
Thanks, I’ll look into this stuff.
I’ve been waiting for the free Oracle cloud to open up (I know that’s super rare). Is there a goof VPS you can recommend?
Yeah, that’s partially why I’d need info as to if this Lemmy host is legit. I have the domain (technically), and if the price jumps I’d be ok with that. I paid upfront for a couple years at $1/yr. Yeah, the registrar might screw me over, but at the price I’ve paid, there’s not a lot of risk. I really need feedback on the Lemmy host.
Yeah, I think that they do need a public and easily accessed place to present information, but I can’t for the life of me (per the article) see why engagement would matter much at all in that context.
He was so distressed by its unforeseen success.
Granted, she did use it with deadly efficiency. I think that one backfired on them.
Java cards certainly did.
Yes, that is the comment they made earlier and the reason they went on a down vote crusade.
I assume you’re talking about Desktop Environments. Yes, of course. KDE and Gnome rival MacOS as far as usability goes. The better part is that other software development groups port their software over to Linux as well and make it as seamless as possible.
People run into confusion here when people flood the comments on user questions like this, so let me shut that down right now.
If you need something that is a straight Desktop Environment, get a distro with KDE or Gnome, and a known OS that will have a lot of user base getting questions and answers if you even run into any.
Fedora or Ubuntu. Don’t listen to anyone arguing for their preferred favorites.
Don’t listen to performance comments.
You want a solid, no issues, not needing to look for help kind of distro. It’s those two, no question, and they both have KDE and Gnome variants.
That’s really about it.
This reminds me. What happened to that tldr bot? I did appreciate the summaries, even if they weren’t perfect.
She did release a book 8 months ago. It’s in the community tab of her YT page.
Kinda funny in a way because of the title/topic: Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People
They did, and 3 hours before you made this comment.
I remember finding xkcd fairly early on (around 50 or so). The fact that it’s almost at 3,000 now blows my mind. I hope Randall has something awesome planned.