These companies are anything but “public”. Just because they go on the stock market, doesn’t change their primary interests: money.
Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist and writer by day. Programmer by night. Gamer all the way.
These companies are anything but “public”. Just because they go on the stock market, doesn’t change their primary interests: money.
I love my Steam Deck.
Doesn’t mean people should accept their attempts to nickle and dime them.
Before self-hosting web apps became one-click install away, Ubuntu was a lot more convenient with newer technologies, readily available documentation, and a clear update schedule. At least, that was my case.
I feel sorry for whoever is still living in Russia.
While I completely agree with you on the asshole part, you also have to factor in that right now the Pi still remains the most dominant hardware in that category. Furthermore, I think you’re missing the point of what makes a hobby… a hobby.
The motherboard is so freakin’ tiny compared to the actual battery, there really is no reason for it not to be swappable.
Completely missed the point I was making, but okay. Thanks.