I don't care for gizmodo but this headline isn't even clickbait. It says fire prone before the RIGHT NOW1!! What is sensational about not wanting something most people keep in their pocket or on a bag on their hip/side/back to ignite.
Not that guy but you have to admit it's a bit silly, nobody's talking about it because it's pretty clearly obscure knowledge for an old videogame on a system that not many people played.
Technology has been ingrained to the system. Largely due to capitalism. School districts were sold on the idea that every kid needed a chromebook to learn, a decade+ later we are seeing the increase in technology in classrooms hasn't helped. Those additional devices and licenses to use their software aren't cheap and impact class sizes and # of staff that can be hired.
Emergency responder in a big city? Trees will fuck up a car no doubt but not usually the tiny ones lining the streets of major urban centers, most I see get to be maybe 5 in across. But it may all be location dependant.
Why not do it now, there's nothing stopping you from buying the whatever new content you want and importing it. Why wait for them to take it away from you?
That maybbe true but feel free toTell me what is then. Developers are less interested in developing for a platform with heavy restrictions. If you have some sort of alternate take on that I'd like some of whatever you are smoking.
Sorry I wasn't granular enough for you I figured you'd get the whole thought - if I am not allowed to sell anything but ice cars ( can only use WebKit on the largest group of consumers) what would be the incentive for me to create one unless I can also afford to create a platform or brand to release them on (nobody with the capital to do this is going to make something to the benefit of the users)
Kind of a strange semantics argument at that point. Saying you can only build with X tools certainly impacts development. Why develop something that would never be allowed to be released?
Some good Indie shows tonight. Big Pound made a fan out of me tonight at WrestleKombat 25 and House of Glory Chicago is off to a solid start.
One of the HoG commentary mics is always super loud/peaky unfortunately but otherwise they are one of the easier to listen too indie commentarys.