

I can’t tell if this is sarcasm or not (Poe’s Law, and all) so just to be safe I’ll remark that releasing a product at an affordable cost is the opposite of anti competitive.


I can’t tell if this is sarcasm or not (Poe’s Law, and all) so just to be safe I’ll remark that releasing a product at an affordable cost is the opposite of anti competitive.


Gabe could afford to eat the price spikes of the components and sell a reasonably priced machine.
But he won’t.


Don’t apologize for enjoying a game.


Won’t be switching back to Windows any time soon.


a person who is a serial rapist, conman, pedofile, bankrupt, thief and more
And the thing for me is I genuinely don’t think anyone has ever been more blatantly these things. Like so obviously evil. Cartoonishly so.


I think the original comment was being just a tad facetious.


This feels like some really niche gatekeeping.
I could never get certs working over locally served stuff, but Nginx Proxy Manager made the few things I publish to web fairly easy to get https working. I’m just commenting to come back later and read the answers myself… Let me know if you get it working over Lan!


I switched to Linux in 2025 and have mostly been cool learning a lot of stuff during the Switch, but I still don’t really get Bottles and man I’ve tried. It feels like it’s a really useful thing to learn, but I’m just lost. Lutris made EA games an easy install, though.
Anyway, I think primarily this stems from people installing EA games they own on Steam, in which case Steam will install the EA app first.


Iirc you do not need one to play it, only to use cloud saves. It has been a year or two since I did my play through so take that with a grain of salt though.


Mine launched fine.
Sorry but nah, it’ll take way more than one.


Well yeah, but not every dev and company is ConcernedApe. I reckon the same can be said of Balatro dev, and Team Cherry, and a few others. It’s awesome for them who can afford to do this, but that’s definitely not the norm. Most companies can’t afford to sit on a project for 8 years without releasing a product.


That would be nice in a perfect world but bills need to be paid. I’m not defending crunch time, but not every project can afford to be “ready when it’s ready”. I don’t think many companies would survive like that.


What do you mean? My partner and I use the same Immich server, but I don’t see her photos unless they are explicitly shared.


Hm do you cook chocolate?


I don’t praise billionaires.
That makes a lot of sense, thanks for explaining it.