Although comparing Reddit to fascists is ridiculous, your argument isn’t quite right, either.
Reddit IS taking something very finite: people. There’s only so many people in the world using this type of social media, and an overwhelming majority of them stick to one platform.
If Reddit just went belly up, Lemmy would have increased traffic.
I’m absolutely no expert, but I love the one with the gigantic bridge. I love the chaotic clusterfuck as well, though.
I love frontline! Conquest is not my thing, though, I dislike vehicles
What phone, if I may ask?
That webtorrent solution sounds awesome if that’s the case
Well, if only a thousand max-sized files get uploaded in one day (from people using it), that’s 10 terrabytes of storage needed. It’s very generous to run this for free (considering the power and bandwidth required for such a service).
How is this sustainable for the people hosting this? This almost seems too good to be true.
See the edit, I was pretty tired when writing the comment. Sorry for the confusion
OMFG I MEANT 10X THE PRICE, NOT ONE TENTH. sorry for the confusion 😅
The message was that the deck has to sell less than 1/10th as many “units” as a triple A game to match the price sum. So imagine hardware selling 1/10th that of a single software. Pretty impressive.
To be fair, even if it was $, most Steam Decks costs around (or less) than one tenth of a triple A game’s price. Selling hardware in this quantity is insanity.
Edit: 10 times. Not one tenth. Oops. I meant that they need to sell less than 1/10th in VOLUME to match the sum of a triple A game. And selling that much hardware is really impressive in my opinion.
One has a one in a million chance to kill you. The other has a 100 in 100 chance to cause you severe health issues in the longrun.