Although I have my grievences with Valve for other reasons I do have to commend them for their efforts to make linux a way more viable gaming platform than I ever could have imagined. I think a full 2/3rds of my steam library is playable on linux, which is pretty good considering that's not something I considered when buying them.
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I know it's possible to rip nebula videos with yt-dlp but I don't know of any sites hosting them
chat gpt can't even tell a cohesive story where it remembers what it said 3 paragraphs ago
this message is for investors, not gamers
dumb investors will be like "oh yay they're doing the tech hype fad thing that lets management do big layoffs and pump out content"
smart investors will be like "this will make the games worse"
Matchmaking is a pretty good system for people who just want to get a game going without having to navigate the social fabric of a community.
What I'm saying is that both are good for different audiences, or even the same people at different times.
It's a time travel game where stuff from players' games bleed over into each other so who's to say what "concurrency" actually is, really?
Been like a decade since I touched usenet but I do recall that requests were pretty common. Especially since the content expires. With a 5 year old torrent there's a decent chance you'll find a couple of seeders even on a public tracker and get it eventually, but with usenet that stuff does eventually rot away and you'll have to request a reup.