Yes, but think about the money in mobile and console gaming.... PC gaming was niche even before that and we represent very small percentage of the overall gaming industry. Nobody gives a fuck about us since some time already. Now they just show it to us in daylight.
I agree with you that niche is not the correct word here, but comparing the market share to console and mobile we are like 20-25% of the gamers. That is relatively small in my opinion.
Do you think they care about the environment? They will just extract the water and dump the salt back in the environment killing and displacing most creatures and plants from there.... Rich people (some exceptions maybe*) don't care about other people or the environment.
Don't you worry, they will make a hard cap for you and me, but politicians, billionaires, CEO, etc. will be excluded from that... People just need to watch all the anti-humans participating and speaking at the World economic forum, which is unofficial world changing platform that nobody had elected to do so, just because they are rich and powerful. Those anti-humans need to be separated from their heads.
I think we are too far gone... If you can't do it with all the free weapons you have on hand, how do you think it's going to work in Europe? America and the rest of the world is equally screwed. Maybe some 3rd world countries will be fine as they have greater issues than "some" privacy concerns:)
Hi all, I am not sure if I have changed something or an update broke it but last image I saved on the 19.06.2025 was working and I tried yesterday and it's not downloading the images. It says downloading and then it goes back to the top of my feed, and the image is not downloaded. ...
I feel like we're living in a Billy Joel - We Didn't Start the Fire song 2.0 (Fall Out Boy did a 2.0 version of the song where they used more recent events.) 3.0 and the events in the song are happening at 1.25 times the speed of the original.
So, from what little research I did the robots cost from 5000$ to 500000$, as most articles point out the advanced robots cost 200000-300000$. In a lot of places around the world that's like paying a human for 8-10 years. Humans are easily "replaceable", where those robots have maintenance cost additional to the initial "investment". How is that feasible in the eyes of the big money oligarchs? I genuinely don't understand the end goal here.
Conservative lawmakers plan to investigate Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show ( www.pastemagazine.com )
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Nvidia might not have any new gaming GPUs in 2026 — and could be 'slashing production' of existing GeForce models ( www.techradar.com )
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More layoffs, more profits. ...
Meta: disallow AI-gen posts?
I noticed that AI posts tend to get reported so I figured maybe we just make them officially disallowed. ...
protec the poor mull!
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95% of Companies See ‘Zero Return’ on $30 Billion Generative AI Spend, MIT Report Finds ( thedailyadda.com )
as a linux user, i find this humorus
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Issue: Downloading an image refreshes the feed and doesn't work
Hi all, I am not sure if I have changed something or an update broke it but last image I saved on the 19.06.2025 was working and I tried yesterday and it's not downloading the images. It says downloading and then it goes back to the top of my feed, and the image is not downloaded. ...
Does anyone else feel overwhelmed by how the world is going this year?
I feel like we're living in a Billy Joel - We Didn't Start the Fire song 2.0 (Fall Out Boy did a 2.0 version of the song where they used more recent events.) 3.0 and the events in the song are happening at 1.25 times the speed of the original.
Amazon is reportedly training humanoid robots to deliver packages ( www.theverge.com )