I felt like I lost something when it wasn't Loss
Artyom
What else would you expect from the company that killed Titanfall?
Maybe the real patents are the friends we made along the way?
Someone at Netflix a year or two ago did an analysis on their customers and determined that most people will pay any price for netflix because they spend all their time at home and watch movies on it regularly, which was probably true. So Netflix decided to act on it, but once one company acts on it, it's the best time for other streaming services to jump on the train because it's less likely customers can fight back against one company making one anti-consumer policy. So pretty quickly you get a tidal wave of enshitification.
It is, but you should note that the CEO of NVidia is a manager, and software developers haven't been able to sufficiently convey your point to managers for about 50 years, so we're certainly not going to get any better at it in the next few years.
I can't remember where I first heard or saw it, maybe in an ad on an actual blu ray, but this link confirms it.
It's a mix of both facts, but the blue part of BluRay is a protective layer that is way better than DVD.
Most tech companies aren't profitable when they go public, that's been true as long as the tech industry existed.
Newer discs are way more scratch resistant. I've never heard of a Blu Ray or a current gen game getting scratched.
Thank you for defending my honor random internet stranger, I salute you.
This meme forgot that Katniss Everdeen was the first female lead in an action movie.
The CEO is a Russian, the company is based out of Dubai, and messages aren't encrypted by default. In fact, only private messages can be encrypted, group messages cannot. Telegram is not a trustworthy platform and a champion for user privacy like most people think, Signal is what you're looking for.