What happened with Unity in the end? Did they back down?
will they still be like that in ten years?
They're doing what??
Going back to /r/all on reddit now just pure trash. It's unbelievable how badly it's declined, very recently.
It's the same argument as banning private schools - if the rich have to use the same infrastructure as the rest of us, they've got less incentive to dismantle it.
I've bought this and it's so long! 110 pages, of which 70 are the powers. It looks great but in classic MCDM style (Illrigger is super complex) it is hella crunchy.
The list of powers is two and a half pages long on its own
Do you really want Taco John's to hold the usage rights to 'taco Tuesday'?
It just sucks that we're gonna lose a decade of community knowledge on so many topics. Honestly if I have a question for the internet, whether it's dealing with bugs on my houseplants or buying water proof walking boots, I always add 'reddit' to my Google searches.
Shane there isn't a way to move it all on to a stackoverflow type site.
It annoys me so much when these articles don't include a link to the website they are discussing.
It's the kind of thing that's so blatant you forget it's wildly illegal.
It turns out cable wasn't some unique product or way of doing things, it's just the natural form media delivery takes under capitalism. Streaming services are convergently evolving to take that shape too.
Why do you think they do? Logically think it through.
Market sharen and incumbent advantage. Ease of adoption (or appearance of). Ubiquity and lack of need to retain. Predatory behaviour by MS. Different priorities for users.
Unless you actually consider the real reasons why Windows is so widespread you'll never make a dent in it.