Curious to see what you think is the dangerous part for the business side. I see preorders as this holdover from a time when physical media was king and scarcity could (and sometimes did) prevent day one purchases. It certainly makes less sense now for consumers unless you must have the bonuses (if any).
How is it confusing? It's a quality product with quality games. The numbers speak for themselves. There's a massive disconnect on forums like these about the popularity and demand for Nintendo products.
You're absolutely fucking stupid if you think this is better. You get a genocide plus an erosion of every facet of your life, reducing your potential impact to affect said genocide.
It's not only overrated it's a bad movie. I might like this if I were a child. It's all paper thin plotlines and characters. The total opposite of "show, don't tell".
What's the app/smart device adoption like for jellyfin these days? Plex usage for clients is really smooth. Plex comes preloaded on so many smart devices and the app ecosystem is dead simple. I can't imagine having to walk my family and friends through setting up jellyfin.
The factors that influence development costs in order to keep up with the quality of the times is no doubt complex, but at the end of the day you're spot on. It's only worth what the consumers will pay.
It's not a big task, and doesn't take much time. Self hosting is ridiculously easy. There are so many easily deployable containerized git hosting images ready to roll.
It is likely many factors at once but it's also important not to assume causation where there is a correlation. Keep in mind also our mechanism of detection is better now than it's ever been.
Yep. I know the details. I'm tech savvy enough, but I use what my contacts use, and I'm not leaving WhatsApp. Same goes for youtube. The content I consume is there. There is no suitable alternative until the content creators switch. It's not really about the technology at all.
This is all mega fallacious as it presumes what the rules a god may impose are. That is unknowable. You cannot make any claims either way. Either you or pascal.
Curious to see what you think is the dangerous part for the business side. I see preorders as this holdover from a time when physical media was king and scarcity could (and sometimes did) prevent day one purchases. It certainly makes less sense now for consumers unless you must have the bonuses (if any).