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- Comment on Smoking PSA 2 months ago:
- Comment on Valve runs its massive PC gaming ecosystem with only about 350 employees 3 months ago:
Users review the games and they also tag the store as well…? What are you going on about here?
Answering your own question “What does steam moderate themselves?”, did you forget already?
- Comment on Valve runs its massive PC gaming ecosystem with only about 350 employees 3 months ago:
They log in, provide the Information to the system, the system automatically processes it and posts it. You think there’s a person manually doing this task or something?
Who they? Robots? Nvidia’s AI?
Reviews of what?
Of games, lol. We are talking about steam, did you forget already?
- Comment on Valve runs its massive PC gaming ecosystem with only about 350 employees 4 months ago:
Then I will repeat YOUR question:
Like how many people does it take to run some servers?
- Comment on Valve runs its massive PC gaming ecosystem with only about 350 employees 4 months ago:
They make the information on the store page
At least some progress. How information on the store page steam would add without developer? How would steam know title of game, price and other stuff without developer telling it.
What does steam moderate themselves?
Reviews and refunds.
- Comment on Valve runs its massive PC gaming ecosystem with only about 350 employees 4 months ago:
Most of the store front is moderated by the publishers and developers,
You say this a lot, but can you explain what this means?
- Comment on Valve runs its massive PC gaming ecosystem with only about 350 employees 4 months ago:
Like how many people does it take to run some servers?
That is exactly the point of post. You don’t need tends of thousands of people to run some servers.
- Comment on Valve runs its massive PC gaming ecosystem with only about 350 employees 4 months ago:
I’m not sure what do you mean as moderation of store page.
- Comment on Valve runs its massive PC gaming ecosystem with only about 350 employees 4 months ago:
Wanted to link this video, but you did it first.
Also, as mentioned in video, gamers prefer steam because developers there can’t disable or remove comments or not refund on basis of “sucks to be you” like EA and Ubisoft do.
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
“You maybe will be able to use advertised bandwidth. As lomg as we want. Or maybe not.”
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
No, I am talking about ISP plans ads.
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
Ours usually busy with censorship
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
USSA.
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
Cats. Internet is about cats.
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
Try watching videos over I2P. 64 kbps average.
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
More than 6 gigabytes per second
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
For context 16 petabytes per month is about(slightly more than) 6 gigabytes per second. Also internet was designed during times when computers were super expensive and 100% utilization was norm.
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
The problem ISPs ask to pay BOTH for bandwidth and for packets. Which is double payment.
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
As I understand FCC deals with ISP ads too
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
Last time it didn’t help.
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
At least yoi are not at mercy of managment company. I don’t know how in USSA, but here before ammendments to Communication Law, you had to initiate general homeowners meeting and vote to allow ISP to place their equipment in condo/multi-flat unit/whatever you call it. The hardest part was not getting votes for it, but getting enough people to vote.
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
- Comment on FCC restores net neutrality rules that ban blocking and throttling in 3-2 vote 6 months ago:
Who are those 2 people?
- Comment on Education 6 months ago:
Protest is generly seen as criminal or crime adjascent behaviour in the US in my experience.
US is not a freedom country, it is religious country. France is freedom country. “Liberté, égalité, fraternité”.
- Comment on Education 6 months ago:
Well, not as much as Russia yet. But you have worse healthcare than even Uzbekistan. Not that Uzbek’s healthcare is bad, just that you have worse than in Asia.
- Comment on Education 6 months ago:
USSA: “Education shall not pass!”
USSR:
"Take good care of book"
"Excelling in our duty"
"To build you should know, to know you should learn"
"Our country should be most literate and culural country in the world", "Learn and work! Work and learn!", "To have more you should produce more, to produce more you should know more"
"...the task is TO LEARN!", reference to Lenin's quote "...to learn, to learn and to learn"
"Work at day, learn at evening"
For context this is worker with medal “For Labour Valour” Image
- Comment on Wi-Fi jamming to knock out cameras suspected in nine Minnesota burglaries -- smart security systems vulnerable as tech becomes cheaper and easier to acquire 9 months ago:
720p is not a bitrate
- Comment on Wi-Fi jamming to knock out cameras suspected in nine Minnesota burglaries -- smart security systems vulnerable as tech becomes cheaper and easier to acquire 9 months ago:
So, vendor locked.
- Comment on Wi-Fi jamming to knock out cameras suspected in nine Minnesota burglaries -- smart security systems vulnerable as tech becomes cheaper and easier to acquire 9 months ago:
Digital. Can use regular computer as recorder.
- Comment on Wi-Fi jamming to knock out cameras suspected in nine Minnesota burglaries -- smart security systems vulnerable as tech becomes cheaper and easier to acquire 9 months ago:
*Starts microwave open*
Someone said jamming?