Are you talking about how they fired a transphobe, or about something else?
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Yeah, I've read around their documentation and they have a pretty compelling reason why one should prefer search engines where you directly pay to the search provider instead of relying on third parties such as advertisers to pay for your search usage.
They're perfectly capable of running old games, they proved it times and times again. They just don't want them to be backwards compatible so you have to buy them again.
I mean you could describe basically every phone as this. iPhone is "just a regular phone with a locked down OS", foldables are "just regular phones with a flexible screen". Different people have different design sensibilities, to some this might be ideal.
It doesn't really matter though. It will take away jobs from people in creative industries that only creative people were able to do before. The end result is basically the same.
I really can't stress how good PaperWM is in combination with a touchpad. I wouldn't recommend it at all on a mouse-only environment, but when you can use multitouch gestures to scroll through the workspace it works really well.
Or allow you to accidentally skip cutscenes when you didn't mean to.
Switch is the third best selling console of all time behind the PS2 and the DS. I highly doubt that most people who own switch own something else. What you're saying applies maybe to the core gamer audience, which is honestly pretty small.
In fact, the issue is that Xbox "never"* has done it's own thing, and because of that they are hardly relevant in the console market.
*their entire branding is "gaming box for gamers". The only time they strayed from this was with xbox one where they for some reason decided a "DVR that can also play games" was the way to go.
When I was using Gnome on a laptop, I really enjoyed the PaperWM tiling manager extension. It's not exactly something that can be used with a mouse, but it's a really pleasant touchpad/touch first multitasking interface, where instead of having traditional workspaces that are constrained to the size of your monitor, you basically get infinite horizontally scrollable workspaces that are a joy to navigate with a touchpad.
That's because Mastodon doesn't have direct messages. It is not a chat platform. You can bend the privacy settings to publish posts similarly to DMs, but no one should use it as such.
They're the "political cartoon" of gamers.