

I’m not on board (heh) with Intel yet, also second hand is more sustainable, last but not least, it would be overkill with my CPU (and the PSU and indirectly the motherboard).
On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a human.
I’m not on board (heh) with Intel yet, also second hand is more sustainable, last but not least, it would be overkill with my CPU (and the PSU and indirectly the motherboard).
I mean, sure? I’m kinda in Europe I’m not sure if that would make things awkward.
My 1060 6Gb is starting to crash on me.
I found myself seriously considering buying… A working second hand 1060 6Gb.
I mean if you can write stuff down on paper and then discard it to reach some kind of catharsis…
And that’s fine!
That’s a thing? I thought long haired people did that to somehow manage the mess and delay the drying…
I’m not sure why I picked up Yakuza0 but I was so suprised by what I got in my hand I made a goal of mine to play the whole lot.
The presentation of the character of Majima in the casino is so good I ended up bringing it up in conversations with non gaming dates and they still texted me back in the following days.
That’s the obvious political side effect of the european stance in this, I still think there’s no magical difference between the US and Europe and the more blatant evident differentiator is that they are not tanking their own economies by regulating Meta’s data gathering.
You can also spin the other way around: America doesn’t do the obvious right thing because of the pressure the corporations can put on the legislators.
For the same reason the EU is doing anything at all: those companies are american.
You can bet your ass if those were europeans you would see the opposite happening. See: tiktok.
Oh I see what you mean now. That would be seed-and-run.
That’s unethical as far as pirating goes…
I’m not sure I understand.
The users go to a streaming site, they look for a movie, they click the clicks, they watch the movie, they close the browser, the temporary files are deleted.
What downloads? What stored files?
That’s what steaming is (temporarily downloading), but if I’m not seeding, and neither are my fellow consumers, there’s no “peer-to-peer” to speak of.
I’ll mention it here, since nobody did for some reason, but torrenting is sustainable so long as people keep the files and reseed. So keeping a copy is not the end-goal of people using torrenting technology, but a necessary part of the process.
The goal, functionally, is still streaming. (So much so I used to set the torrent to download the file progressively and run the incomplete file in VLC, watching it while it was getting completed).
What keeps me away from streaming site is that I’m confused about how they sustain themselves. Aren’t the costs giganormous to constantly be streaming stuff around?
That’s a lot of time to mull over not being stoned to death.
I watch way too much YouTube, but it sounds like you are describing a microblogging platform…
I just follow people that provides me quality, I’ve never experienced any upload war.
He’s a criminal that fell in a chemical vat that turned him even more mad and changed his skin color. He acts erratically and generally has a chaotic circus-like theme in his many endeavours.
I used to be, still am. 1080p 73 fps.
Anger and frustration is engagement.
Our equivalent is nuclear radiations.
Not the point here. Using it in a commercial environment for free was a violation of the terms, now it’s not anymore.