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  • Not trying to argue but we have all of that in the states. It’s slightly more expensive, but again, I make more.

    My point, is it’s not a hell scape like reddit/lemmy would have you believe.

    Starting at 90 or 100k you’ll find that the quality of living here is superior in most aspects. Probably not worth leaving friends and family behind of course.








  • EatMyDick@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldVictory 🙌
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    Oh and I guess steam has also been carefully cultivating their own IP, studios, and games for the past 40 years to ensure a steady supply of the new stuff right? Right?

    Because even I hear someone gushing over their switch it’s because they are playing some 4 year old game that finally made it there and it’s definitely not titles like Mario or Zelda.







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    Lol steam Deck is already on the edge of not being able to play new AAA console titles. There will be a few ten thousand left who will feel like there is value in buying a second.

    This is the new Steam Link. They’ve probably lost millions internally.

    Maybe 10 years from now if they keep pumping massive money into it but it’s certainly not even close to comedically viable.




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    Lolololol 👌

    Software getting pegged with cves left and right because of hundreds of source libraries is definitely not a thing.

    Unless you are one of the few people writing go routines for massive companies, or working on hardware and low level hardware where you have low resources where scaling can mean millions you are writing code using hundreds of dependencies and libraries.

    Very very few people need to code like that.