- The price for the Steam Machine is, in fact, too high
- It was clearly intended to be an entry level living room PC
- Valve didn't intend it to be this high
- Valve shouldn't be expected to sell at a loss
Many things can be true at once
THE FUNNY THING IS PEOPLE THINK CLOUDFLARE JUST SHOWS A CAPTCHA 😭
THAT’S LIKE SAYING FORMULA 1 IS JUST PEOPLE TURNING A STEERING WHEEL.
BEHIND THAT LITTLE “ARE YOU HUMAN?” BOX IS A GLOBAL NETWORK HANDLING SECURITY, DDOS PROTECTION, CDN, DNS, EDGE COMPUTING, PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION, AND BILLIONS OF REQUESTS EVERY SINGLE DAY.
THE PRODUCT LOOKS SIMPLE BECAUSE THEY DID THE HARD PART ALREADY.
SOME OF THE MOST VALUABLE COMPANIES MAKE COMPLEX PROBLEMS LOOK BORING.
AND IN INFRASTRUCTURE, BORING IS USUALLY A $60 BILLION FEATURE, NOT A BUG. 🚀
@VorosTwins agree to disagree on that front. i personally think AI isn't inherently not art, and that (like any other form of artworks) it can be art or not art depending on the other factors of artistic merit.
@gloomflies@ashgd_ to be clear, i meant "Society pre-practice is part of the context around why the SerVax discourse started", NOT "Society pre-practice caused SerVax's actions"
@gloomflies@ashgd_ society's pre-practice was the spark for servax's actions, so it's only going to stop being talked about once servax's actions stop being talked about
@InternetH0F AI is helping a lot of small businesses, especially people like myself that don’t have the money to spend on graphics all the time or video edits all the time.
AI solves that.
@kapilansh_twt Mailing printed webpages in the post between yourself and someone living in Antarctica.
Everything is better than that piece of spyware.