Yeah those are harder to acquire
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Funny thing is that all the video reviewers review what they know, specifically "editing and rendering video content for their channel".
The majority of users won't even come close to the power usage that those guys require, demand and talk about.
Personally I do a lot of dev work but have never really run into thermal or performance problems on my MBP, and I suspect I'll be fine on MBA as well.
"Doesn't work anymore" how?
So it'll be better than all those games combined right?
This is a pivotal moment in the Lemmyverse, and I'm not sure if this will be better overall or not.
It might be a fundamental flaw of federated servers, or just something that should be expected and welcomed.
I guess time will tell.
Makes me sad. I LOVE Ace Attorney and Ghost Trick. I need more content!
I would imagine a LaaS (Lemmy as a Service) would work. You pay a subscription fee, instantly get your own instance. People do it often to setup dedicated game servers for Arma 3 etc.
Same can be said about Reddit, which is free to use. Having to pay to use Lemmy increases the barrier to entry even further
Its kinda weird. Ghost Trick and Phoenix Wright came out sooo long ago. They're just remastering it? I would've been keen for sequels or new content for each.
Yeah your container needs access to a bridged or host network. Not sure how your docker daemon is setup, but its missing that
yeah kinda makes you wonder why even bother with the pros, just get the airs
The web3 community (and the area that I specialise in) hasn't really gotten deep into the fediverse yet, but there is actually some decent room for opportunities here.
An obvious one will be users sign up by locking up collateral to access a Lemmy instance, with the yield going to the admins. Users lose access by pulling out their principal and moving on.