@Chris Trottier sure, but how do Unreal Engine games run? I'm not primarily playing Starfield. I rely on Fortnite being streamed from the Cloud in that case, because Unreal Engine has been a mess since its inception.
@Chris Trottier my point is that I need a PC with a graphics card more than a GTX 1660 Super, 16GB of RAM and an AMD fx-8320 to play the game as God, I mean Todd Howard, intended.
@Chris Trottier I don't need it though. I don't need a 2.5k€ graphics card to play my goddamn video games. Also Unreal Engine should die in a hellfire.
@Chris Trottier having poorly optimized software has been a plague since the dawn of the PC. I too won't buy a game I'm sure would run like absolute dogsghit on my PC. And if I want to play an Xbox game like Starfield I'll do it either on my Xbox or through the cloud. Give me a reason to upgrade my PC and I'll do.
If the EU wants to make chat apps interoperable here are three ways they're gonna make it:
- XMPP
- RCS
- Matrix
I don't see any reason to build a homebrew protocol as the already established ones are trying to solve the problem and are an open standard anyone can use.
Jemand sollte mal eine PWA bauen, die ein Watchy-Watchface aus einem DB-Ticket baut. Das würde ich hart feiern. Das soll dann so funktionieren:
1. Du lädst ein Watchface hoch als ZIP-Datei
2. Die PWA fragt dich nach deiner Kamera und scannt den Aztec-Code aus der DB-App
3. Der Aztec-Code wird mittels imag2cpp umgewandelt
4. Die fertige char von image2cpp wird in den Watchface-Code gepatcht, sodass man einen Umschalter an der Uhr drücken muss, um das Ticket anzuzeigen
5. Download and profit!
@f23cb932 ja, jetzt ist es leider zu spät. Die Talks kannst du dir aber gerne auf Linux Guides DE auf YouTube anschauen. Vielleicht wird es nächstes Jahr was.
@c08a0159 just get an Opel Corsa with a phone stand and OSMand~ and an FM Bluetooth adapter to play your music and boom you have a privacy friendly car that doesn't track you and only has the essentials
@b53f75fb a point enough to make me switch. Windows isn't an option either, because I don't see the reason to pay 200€ for an OS that gets in my way all the time and wants to install Candy Crush on my machine whenever it wants to. Someone really has to standardise the Linux desktop. If Sun was still around I would've taken a Sun workstation instead.
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