

Is there a way to regenerate AI tags for bookmarks that failed to do so? I couldn’t find that option in the settings.
Is there a way to regenerate AI tags for bookmarks that failed to do so? I couldn’t find that option in the settings.
How easy is setting up an sqlite container as opposed to just connecting to an existing postgres container network? Genuine question since I’ve never tried using sqlite before.
How are you complaining of someone not recognising a joke when you failed to recognise that the response was a joke, as well?
Yes, there is no war in Ba Sing Se.
I heard the sequel is terrible in comparison, which is a shame.
Guess I’ll still be waiting for Valve to update their search function. Thanks for the suggestion, anyway.
But I prefer browsing in the Steam app. Do they have a plugin for the built-in Steam browser?
Wait, does it? I thought they have better integration with Patreon to determine if you have access to the video. I guess I never checked if I can still open YouTube videos of channels I’m no longer subscribed to on Patreon.
I’m still miffed that we still can’t filter for two tags at once in Steam, unless its just me who doesn’t know how to do it. Everytime I filter more than one tag, it just acts more like an ‘or’ rather than an ‘and’.
I guess I missed your point lol. Is it possible to paywall a peertube video behind Patreon?
Patreon is just one source of income. Ad revenue is another. Its good to have more than one source if you wanna make a living with it.
I would go so far as to say they are already in a shit state, but they’re just not stopping the process yet.
Bro, he said a minority in the handheld space. Why would you use the number that included everything that is not handheld?
Competition in the handheld gaming device is good. Why would we want another category where Valve has a monopoly in?
I doubt Microsoft has what it takes to completely overcome Linux’s advantages, and the competition will not stifle SteamOS’s growth because it is a growing market. Both handheld OS can occupy its own niche that they are good at.
Steam Deck sold about 3.7 million units, while the handheld PCs have sold around 6 million since the Steam Deck was launched. I don’t know about you, but that doesn’t sound like a minority to me unless you’re counting the Switch, as well.
However, neither this Xbox handheld and the Steam Deck will be able to even compare to the volume being sold by Nintendo, so what’s the point of even including it in this comparison? We might as well include Android gaming in that comparison, then, which should dwarf everything else by comparison.
They would both have different strengths, so handheld Windows will never snuff out SteamOS when it has a pretty good head start already. Not to mention that any windows handheld will be more expensive than a SteamOS one unless Microsoft is willing to give the license away for free.
It probably won’t whoop Linux, but if it can at least get the performance closer, we could have an excitingly competitive handheld OS market.
Man, you’re still missing the point and you wonder why I had to resort to hyperbole. Nvm, since you don’t actually seem interested with disproving his point effectively and still want to compare prices despite it being irrelevant to the actual point, there’s not much use with continuing this discussion. You’ve provided information that proved half his point about US internet is incorrect, and that’s good enough for me.
If your neighbour can also get symmetrical internet with a residential contract, then that would be the better example to prove his point wrong.
A business contract is not a good comparison because they usually are symmetrical for a premium price regardless of the quality of the residential internet in your area.
Even in my country you can get symmetrical internet with a business contract, yet I’ll never claim my country’s internet is comparable to one that do provide it for a normal residential connection, because we don’t have that option here.
And he did say his internet was a normal domestic internet, btw.
You’re not making a good look for your stance when you over hyperbolize the situation.
I needed to hyperbolize the situation because you can’t seem to grasp why a business line wasn’t a good comparison, as you can see from how it works in my country. All you needed to do was provide the point that the symmetrical internet is not exclusive to a business contract and it would have made your argument completely valid.
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