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  • Yes! Exactly! A comparison between two things based on form factor is not useful! My original point

    But by that logic, there is less games on my WiFi router than on the Xbox. Same form factor after all.

    Was that a comparison between Nintendo switch and steamdeck because "they have the same form factor" is not fitting, which I tried to illustrate with my router to Xbox comparison!

  • See, your "argument" so far has been "you're wrong" without ever answering anything or engaging on anything. I repeat my question: what is a "form factor" in your mind? Because yes, to me a "form factor" is exactly that: size, shape, dimensions. Wikipedia confirmed my definition. You just keep telling me how ridiculous I'm apparently being without ever telling me why...

  • Do a subnet router running on Debian in a data center with an ATX board and my gaming PC have the same form factor?

  • I beg to differ.

    Form factor is a hardware design aspect that defines and prescribes the size, shape, and other physical specifications of components, particularly in electronics.[1][2] A form factor may represent a broad class of similarly sized components, or it may prescribe a specific standard. It may also define an entire system, as in a computer form factor.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_factor_(design)

    What do you think of as "form factor"?

  • I mean, I wouldn't buy into a decade old ecosystem either if I hadn't already. But by that logic, there is less games on my WiFi router than on the Xbox. Same form factor after all.

  • Isn't that comparison asinine? I mean... Yeah, no shit. One is a handheld PC and the other isn't.

  • The bug was well documented and we own the git platform it was written on, but hey, we ain't got time for that. Too busy implementing new menus that look worse and do less than the old ones so we have to keep the old ones around anyway.

  • Furthermore, I don't trust Microsoft to not do a gigantic oopsie and introduce a bug that emails screenshots of porn websites I visited to my Mum or some shit. Their QC is abhorrent.

  • Close as "won't fix". Easy. That's what their customer service does to your ticket, too, if it's too much to handle, so...

  • Thing is: They are so stinkin' rich already… They'd probably stash the cash somewhere and that'd be that.

  • which does all of it's atrocities out of love

  • Or Trump up some wild charges about tax fraud or something

  • So we want Google and such to ignore laws when we think they should be ignored? Who decides which is which then?

  • Yes, doesn't the very existence of those "food courts" underline the caricature?

  • I don't get the premise of posts like that. We scold Google and other corps for not following the laws they are supposed to follow (data protection for example).and then we scold them for daring to follow lawmakers, when we don't like the laws they follow. Which is it?

  • It's very premise is the polar opposite of interesting or innovative. It's pretty much the white bread of Linux: incredibly bland, but will fit into everything that requires bread.

  • I got some recommendations from friends of mine.

    Since I became a dad, my focus on games has shifted massively. Super deep immersive games are now en par with “Get in there, do some busywork with plenty of explosions and quit the game again” types of games. Since you can't play long sessions or multiple sessions back to back anymore, “mediocre open world” that gets you in and out there fast becomes actually something worthwile since you're never playing long enough to become tired of the busywork.

  • All I read in that article was "yarr"

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