True
lazynooblet
That's on you. They extended support to that legacy os far beyond it being end of life.
You decided to use as an example the only company known to not overstep in this regard. Steam has historically refunded in full the cost of games that have been withdrawn. It's likely the agreements for these are part of the requirements of publishers rather than the platform itself, as well as the reasons to withdraw them.
Can someone explain the benefits of LXD without the opinionated crap?
My dude. Even 4K video is ~50mbps, you don't need to worry about this as much as you do.
This isn't a game anymore, it's just blatant money grabbing.
How is that annoying and how else would you expect that to function?
If the data is local doesn't it still stream over http?
So incredibly secret that we are reading about it on Lemmy
Are you lost? This isn't /c/piracy
I expect there are instances running on old laptops in someone's basement. Once the novelty wears off they will get forgotten by admins and die. Power costs, admin overhead, will put some off continuing to host as time goes on. But it's like a hydra, more will pop up and life continues on. I'm lucky that I work in IT and have equipment hosted at the DC for little cost, so self hosting my Lemmy access is cool in a geeky kind of way.
Probably trying everything they could to get more $$$ but it didn't work out so.... bye.