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Thanks. That’s a good read.
Thanks. That’s a good read.
Yeah I agree.
Makes me wonder how many updates did Half-life 2 get? That was the first single player game I remember requiring an online connection.
“We” didn’t do anything wrong. The people controlling the companies involved did. Don’t include yourself with a group of bad people if you’re not part of them.
There’s a very functional middle ground between all in one cable, and a hundred different services.
Does she do other videos?
Decades
Insight? You mean 30+ years of game releases?
Just because No Mans Sky was your first computer game, that has zero bearing on, you know, everything else
You guys don’t have good long-term memory.
I really hope you’re being sarcastic.
If you’re not, and you seriously are this unable to (checking notes) move files from one folder to another… You should probably stay on that Xbox you’re now saying you don’t have.
I’m confused. You tell me you had to “hack into your own PC” for the files (which makes absolute no sense at all), while telling someone else this was all on Xbox. Lol which is it?
You can’t move the files?
Move your installs, people. They can’t take anything away if it’s not where they think it is. (For now)
Ok cool. You just described a vast amount of places in the US.
I’m curious how perfect the country you live in is.
It’s not an easy job, and it can absolutely be rough and frustrating. But knowing what your customer is saying is pretty important.
Haha while I love the line, that last part would quickly get you pulled into a talk with management.
I would laugh, and then tell you to never do that again.
Most of the time angry customers don’t even understand what they’re angry at. They’ll 180 in a heartbeat if the agent can identify the actual issue. I agree, this is unnecessary.
Nice find! I saw it in a video, maaaaybe a MVG video? I don’t feel like digging through channels for it. This article is great
That may be, but buying a Mac Mini is like buying a device made from the ground up for Windows, where any other operating system has to reverse engineer 100% of the things to work well, or you have to emulate another OS on it (which comes with its own pitfalls), and it’s 200+€ more expensive than its nearest equivalent.
Every single company I’ve worked at which introduced Apple Silicon to its developers has had headaches with compatibility. The worst I’ve seen was it taking a developer a month to get up and running because the specific component we used didn’t have a build for the specific ARM architecture. Multipass, UTM, podman, docker desktop, all didn’t work until colima and forcing the VM to emulate x86 + forcing docker in the VM to use the x86 image worked. There was a persistent problem with disk IO since it used 9p or whatever. Installing dependencies from scratch meant waiting 30 minutes on the M2.
Why pay a premium for less compatibility and worse specs? Just get yourself something that works, which is cheaper, maybe even supports a company that invests in Linux and its ecosystem, and be able to ask an existing developer community instead of asking the subsection of linux users that run your specific app on however you’re running linux on Appe hardware.