The amount of corporate bootlicking in this thread/meme is simply astounding.
The amount of corporate bootlicking in this thread/meme is simply astounding.
I wasn’t aware of that service. - Thanks, good tip!
I’m in this picture and I dont like it.
3310… Snake and fucking indestructable.
There’s only one “X” for me and its this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEZ8fqQDdj8
huh… :D
So what are those signals you picked up? I am curious since I am a PM customer.
Building your own gaming machine was always the best option if you knew about new technologies, compatibilities, brands etc. The problem I see these days is that the market is really, really saturated in everything PC. Which makes the research necessary extensive and time consuming for people who are not exactly “on the pulse” when it comes to hardware.
So it also becomes a question of “do I want to spend the time to get exactly what I need for the cheapest possible price?” versus just checking some meta-sites that review prebuilt PCs and pick one that is rated good by the community instead.
Reddit is absolutely, 100% certainly not going to step back on these change. They’ve made up their mind long ago.
But just for the hypothetical: I think they lost a LOT of trust with the two most essential parts of the community - users and mods. Also the company (or rather, its CEO) may have taken significant image damage due to the “AMA” spez did.
I think business will go on as usual, but the decline will be more and more noticable over time. It will go the way of Digg. Unless of course reddit decides to hire moderation themselves. But we all know they probably wont want do do that. The course seems set to selling the data they have already accumulated.
It really starts to hurt physically when you start comparing starfield to cdpr games like witcher 3 or Cyberpunk…