SeekPie
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Like if you produce bottled water, and you lower the quality of it (like, idk maybe theres stuff floating inside) so its cheaper to make, people will notice and switch to an alternative. And when the alternative tries something similar, they’ll switch back to you.
So now you have 2 companies selling bottled water with stuff floating in it.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Nvidia not providing specifications for old GPUsEnglish
32·10 months ago3080 mobile is “old”?
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Smash-hit drug sim Schedule I plans full Steam Deck support, will use the Steam Deck as the "performance benchmark"
2·10 months agoNo controller support (they do have an official Steam input layout, but it isn’t comparable to real controller support), on lowest settings not more than 40 fps. You only get ~60 fps in the tutorial.
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Games@lemmy.world•BDS calls for boycott of Microsoft and Xbox gaming products over alleged Israeli military connectionsEnglish
1·10 months agoAre there any with gyro?
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office365
7·11 months agoI think that a lot of the “laziness” comes from alienation from your labour. People are going to work the least amount to get their paycheck and if their job doesn’t account for the effort they put in, they aren’t going to do anything but the bare minimum.
the things you listed are most certainly not a requirement.
Then what are? Why wouldn’t the ability to maintain/repair, modify or resell be requirements for ownership?
If “ownership” doesn’t have a unified meaning, then I can interpret “ownership” as the ability to maintain/repair, modify or resell the bought item.
You were arguing that having control over something (as in “being able to maintain/repair, modify or even resell” it) isn’t a requirement for the thing’s ownership?
Then what does “ownership” entail? Being allowed to use the thing but not modify or repair it? I’d argue that this isn’t what “ownership” means.
Doesn’t Firefox automatically spoof your browser when it has been reported to work better?
So what does “ownership” mean then for software?
I know that Bitwarden is headquartered in California, but they do have Bitwarden.eu, which I would think is operating inside the EU?
How would you power them without a battery? It doesn’t matter if it’s really power efficient if it isn’t getting any power.
But no small or translucent batteries
What issues? And does Linux have more issues than Windows or different ones?
Often Windows has more issues, people have just gotten used to dealing with them.
You mean Vivaldi?
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•"You should probably just throw it away"English
35·11 months ago“Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021” should be getting 10 years of updates, so until 2031.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Volkswagen reintroducing physical controls for vital functions | AutocarEnglish
6·11 months agoYeah, but what about the value that saving money created for the shareholders?
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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI declares AI race “over” if training on copyrighted works isn’t fair useEnglish
121·11 months agoDoesn’t mean that businesses should allowed to be.


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