If you mean that video where he talked about getting $12 for 80 million streams....he was very clearly taking the piss.
He made closer to $200k, which is still pretty low (hence, the joke) and doesn't account for his labels cut.
If you mean that video where he talked about getting $12 for 80 million streams....he was very clearly taking the piss.
He made closer to $200k, which is still pretty low (hence, the joke) and doesn't account for his labels cut.
Yes, Qobuz is significantly more mainstream than BandCamp. I don't know if the catalogue is on par with Spotify or AM or whatever, but most popular music is on it.
Bandcamp is like an indie zine that occasionally ships with a burned CD from a local band that has to live in the same rented house with no A/C and a half empty bottle of makers mark in the fridge.
Qobuz is a record store.
The Document Foundation doesn't actually employ developers. They just oversee and manage the development and direction of LibreOffice.
I've spent about $125 on this game, and I would definitely get pissed if I bought in for all the promises they made.
However, I bought just to have a really pretty "Fly around in space while exploring my spaceship and listening to music" experience. It's a vibe game. If they took out all the combat and lofty goals and just focused on making a really dope spaceship sim (with all the ship management, repairs, etc that they've promised) I would probably lose my life to it.
I thoroughly support advancing the causes of feminism and women's rights across the world, and would happily listen actively to what she has to say.
But also Emma is pretty fucking hot. And that fit looks good on her.
Problem is that if you have a critical application (like banking) that relies on Google services you're SOL.
It's Apple or Google at that point.
Apple has been seriously underperforming on their AI strategy.
Really makes it easy to keep using their devices.
Oblivion.
Daggerfall was awesome and Morrowind blew me away. Going into Oblivion I had the highest hopes. Bought the Collectors Edition, took the day off....and biggest disappointment from a game ever. Granted I like Skyrim. Not as much as Daggerfall or Morrowind, but far more than Oblivion. So I guess it didn't kill the franchise for me.
Bonus popular game that actually killed the franchise for me: GTA4. I loved the Trilogy, but I could not stand IV. All the main characters annoyed the piss out of me, the driving and gun play weren't nearly as fun...I tried to play it but got burned out around 1/3rd of the way in. Tried to play GTA5 a few years ago and I felt burned out after 40 minutes.