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  • There's a difference between being feature-rich and popular and being a monopoly.

    Call me when Steam is buying competing stores to shut them down.

    Now, in terms of PC gaming monopolies, let me introduce you to "Microsoft".

  • Considering these are also the "socialism doesn't work people", they sure as hell put a lot of effort into making sure people don't vote for it.

  • Brace embrace

  • :q

    Edit:

    :q!

  • A respected academic telling me that something or another in data is "suggestive" means something. From a rando pseudoscientist working from the armchair, it means fuck all.

  • I've not looked back in 3+ years.

    But I really wonder how many of these same articles we need before more significant numbers of people actually ditch Windows. It saves you money. It saves you time. Many Windows games run better on Linux. And yet, the market share increase is a steady trickle rather than a deluge.

  • the full power of Windows PC gaming

    It's even better without the Windows.

    Something tells me that part of Microsoft's public focus here is distraction from the fact that they are losing grip on two separate markets.

  • This guy is so dense that he doesn't realize MRIs come with reasons for needing an MRI.

  • Such fiscal responsibility from the GOP. They can't govern for shit but they sure can spend our money.

  • People really need to stop fetishizing grind. Especially when you effectively get nothing for it, it just makes you look dumb and impressionable.

  • Honestly I love this body shape. It's an expensive car for expensive people and it harkens back to the last time we had runaway wealth inequality. 10/10

  • When companies stop employing people en masse to replace them with robots or AI or similar, who will be left with the money to buy their products?

  • Oh no, please, stop

  • Just have him and RFK switch places. Imagine Hegseth selling protein powder and RFK rambling about the sperm of soldiers.

  • Critical thinking is dead.

  • No. Let them fail. Show us the actual results of your asinine "free market" policies for once.

  • Ah yes, open threats leveraging intentional division, like a true leader

  • A fine wine, emphasis on the fine