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I prefer comb.io, it has full clips

IMO Frinkiac is hard to beat if you just want to caption a Simpsons image (or gif) and share it directly; particularly with a few words modified to fit the situation.

comb.io is good for those occasions where you need the actual clip with audio.

Just my own opinion of course!



I’m not arguing that Samsung has built in ads.

I’m saying this particular story was fabricated. There is evidence in the comments below my linked thread, specifically the one to MacRumors from Samsung, that prove why this was fabricated.


Did I miss this magical time where every blogger was getting thousands of hits? Posting on the internet has always been screaming into the void.

I do keep an eye on my (fairly privacy positive) analytics via Matomo and I've seen increase in readership over the years as well as spikes in traffic as ie I'm top on reddit, Hacker News or Lobsters

https://www.jvt.me/site-in-review/

But I very much still enjoy that some of my posts are "screaming into the void", giving me an outlet


I'm sure those developers hate getting a larger install base for free.

It's not just a larger install base. Those users may require extra support, those users may tank your reviews, those users may have a worse looking game or one that crashes a lot that can result in reputational damage.

Then developers should fix their games and make sure the software they are selling actually works as advertised. End of discussion.

I don’t quite understand the logic behind your argument. Are you advocating pro-monopoly? Should developers only release games on Windows by default unless other platforms decide to pay up? That’s ridiculous, utterly consumer-hostile.


I don't think that's the end of the discussion. Let's try to talk separately about developers and publishers. I'm sure game developers would love to spend time making the game run on everything. But publishers work with a budget and schedule and have to consider the returns. If the potential new customers bring more support load and bad reviews, it's not worth it. That, I think, is the end of the discussion for the publisher.

They are advertising that it works on Windows. Developers in an ideal world shouldn't have to worry about unsupported configurations. I'm advocating that developers should only have their games judged by supported configurations.

>Should developers only release games on Windows by default unless other platforms decide to pay up?

Other platforms could be profitable enough that developers could target and support them on their own volition.


I don’t think anyone can seriously hold up the PC gaming platform as a paragon of “supported configurations”. The stupid number of tiny things that can cause a PC game to fail on a supposedly “supported configuration” is beyond ludicrous. To the point where I’ve personally given up running Windows completely because it’s less reliable at actual running the game I care about than Proton is.

>End of discussion.

And that's why Linux market share is a tiny drop in the pool. Devs have enough on their plates and being forced to do support for an attitude like this isn't in their budget.

>Are you advocating pro-monopoly?

Quite the contrary, I'd love for Valve to be taken down a notch.

> Should developers only release games on Windows by default unless other platforms decide to pay up?

If they want to be profitable, yes. If gamers really cared, they had 20, 30 years to put their money where their mouths were. Reality is often disappointing, though.

My future endeavors actually want to have a Linux-first development stack. To make a properly Native linux game, not this sham of compatibility not-emulation layers. But I know that will take some adjustment and me not using the two most popular game engines to help. I'm definitely not doing this because I hope to maximize revenue. I simply am tired of being trapped in the confines of billionaires who have actively made my society worse. But that stand has an opportunity cost, one a business like Valve won't truly make.


SSD or HDD?

SSD. Prices got reasonable sometime last year for 2TB NVME/SSD

That's a bit of a jump isn't it?

How does HF manage to serve such big files?


I meant more how do they pay for all that bandwidth. I can download a 20gb model in like 2 minutes

Awesome! Can't wait till someone abliterates them.

LTT recently did a video on upgrading a 5090 to 96gb of ram

Breeding mosquitos is way easier than capturing them.

And then there are farm to breed mosquitos in order to neuter others

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