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just_browsing ,

…and then they link TASS. Lol.

iS tHaT a PrO rUsSiAn sOuRcE?

just_browsing ,

Real news can still be used to push a propaganda narrative

just_browsing ,

Some are, but not all. The point here is building entire towns or entire new city sectors in one fell swoop instead of planning them out and building them in stages so plans can be adjusted as needs inevitably change is a bad idea. It’s things like this that have directly led to the current property market crisis.

Of course if buildings are already there it makes sense to use them, but they might have been able to put something better suited or more economically viable there if they had staggered the construction.

just_browsing ,

So you’re saying Democracy is good then?

just_browsing ,

And yet somehow the head office with total power is hereditary just like a monarchy.

just_browsing ,

The guy who runs the site literally works for Brave. It says so in the about page.

just_browsing ,

Not even sure why you guys are arguing. All of this can boil down to:

  • More RAM is beneficial, especially when it’s shared by the CPU and GPU.
  • The biggest bottleneck for most games on the Steam Deck is probably not RAM/VRAM, though.
  • Faster memory will probably improve performance more than more memory.
  • All of this is entirely dependent on the game or application you’re running.

But the biggest point should be:

  • Good fucking luck desoldering and soldering BGA memory chips by hand.
just_browsing ,

Oftentimes it’s done because it’s cheaper, though oftentimes it’s actually more expensive but they calculate that money from licenses post initial sale gets them more revenue and margin in the end anyway.

Still, even if it always was cheaper for the manufacturer this way, the point here is companies should not be able to control something you physically own once you have purchased it. It’s a dangerous precedent to set and things like this will creep into more and more products if we let it.

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