This machine is designed to be played on a 4k TV. Upscaling may help, but it will hard limit the machine in the future.
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This would have been better received if they just didn't use AI in the name. Sure, it's just using an LLM under the hood, but it's running purely locally. It also betters Linux since it helps address an accessibility issue.
"System and method for storing broadcast content in a cloud-based computing environment"
What a bullshit patent. Twitch and other streaming services have been doing this for longer than this patent have existed most likely.
Choice is both one of Linux's greatest strengths and weaknesses. There are so many distros that offer something great an unique, but that also leads to choice paralysis as well as fragmentation. I think Bazzite has been great for the Linux gaming space because it does offer a single user experience that reduces the knowledge barrier for those just getting into Linux.
It would be nice if we had both options. Let people matchmake for the default experience and let those that prefer custom servers to use those instead. There are problems with using only community hosted servers, such as game rules and less ideal admins.
That being said, the longevity that community servers offer is likely the reason they have been scrapped by EA. They want everyone to move to the next title that comes out like what people do with CoD.
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Adobe has always been pricy. The tradeoff was that you were getting one of the best, if not the best piece of software for that nieche.
They have failed to keep their product the best while trying to lock in users with cancellation fees, which is going to backfire hard.
The only thing they can do to try and maintain dominance now is to go back to quality software that offers features that creatives want.
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