

Aww, they failed to clone the structure of Reddit.


Aww, they failed to clone the structure of Reddit.


Small teams and indies use things like photon to make multiplayer games.


Yeah. I have similar feelings. And I don’t think the social media fervor is helping things sometimes. There needs to be a certain level of precision in what is being asked for, and I see lots of broad statements about what laws should prevent from happening from random individuals. Using words like “kill switches” when required servers are taken offline. Or demanding every game have a direct networking mode or LAN options in addition to matchmaking or platform facilitated matchmaking.


They finally fixed the spam problem.


The transition to USB-C has been pain. But I feel like we are past dongle town now.
Is not having an Ethernet jack really that bad? Is having an Ethernet adapter really that bad? Is Ethernet important enough to increase the thickness of laptops? Don’t people love docks anyway?
But yeah, the transition was rough. I’m glad they brought HDMI back. And that they have it on desktops too.


As others have pointed out, Tim is sticking around so he can be a “sin eater” for Apple by being the face of relations with Trump.


You’re talking to the crowd where if it can be done, it should be done, and bragged about. Sadly.
I’m willing to believe them, because if any of the security or safety issues are true, then they damn well better take careful action.
But if it turns out it was overstated. That sucks, and they deserve the flack.