

Yeah. IIRC he even needed external investors to buy the bloody Twitter.


Yeah. IIRC he even needed external investors to buy the bloody Twitter.


I can’t say I want to pay extra for these large boxes with extra stuff, but smaller boxes like this I would definitely consider purchasing:

I guess all that instant access via online platforms has spoiled them.
And FOMO. I think many active gamers follow youtubers and other gaming content on social media, so they’re afraid of spoilers too.


Screenshot or photography contests.
I like this one as it is also content creation and sharing. Maybe some themed contests? Like screenshots from horror games or nature photography.


tmux, weechat, helix


Zero. I cannot convert these games to money anyway.
Well, yes, I am glad there is no snow.


I was thinking about “no, I won’t” because two other answers are talking about day 1 purchases. But yeah, it’s closer to “maybe” or “unsure”.


The thing is: I am interested. I just want to wait for a week or two, hear what real people think. Magazines and YouTube reviewers can’t be trusted imo. So I might buy it, but I’m not planning to buy it on the launch day.


Since there is no such answer in the poll, I’ll just comment: no, I won’t.


Government agencies and businesses from my area. Information about local events. Everything is on Facebook 😔


I don’t think you always need the server, only one of my clients was logged out for unknown reason. Two other clients that I have worked just fine. But it seems that if you’ve been logged out, unlocking the database might be not so trivial. I still need to research this though.


Well this is why Tim finds this practice irresponsible. I suspect he might have some inside knowledge about how this affects game developers and sales.


I was recently debugging one issue on my server and vaultwarden became inaccessible for a couple of hours. During that time, I was logged out and could not log back in using bitwarden’s firefox extension. It was reporting an “unexpected error” because it couldn’t reach the server. So is this really true?
Everyone would still have access to what was last synced.
Is there a workaround that would allow me to unlock the database even if the server is down?


I say it’s irresponsible and petty to keep Alan Wake 2 an Epic Store exclusive.


Because what matters is what customers think - and many people hate AI.


It’s an average gaming PC. Tune down your arrogance a little.
what’re you buying?
Seemingly nothing. Discounts on the items on my wishlist are rather mild.
People self-host photos, documents, code, passwords, chats, and other sensitive stuff. Even Jellyfin in your example can get you into legal troubles if your pirated (or even legally obtained and ripped) content suddenly becomes public.
That it’s 2026 and our lives are heavily digitalized. I’d understand this question in 2000 where you’d probably host a few html files and a counter-strike server, but come on.