

It depends on the audience. From what I see, the most common currencies on of Lemmy users are USD, EUR, GBP, CAD.
Here’s a hypothetical: I once received 5 million from a guy. But it’s only €280 because it was Zimbabwean Dollar.


It depends on the audience. From what I see, the most common currencies on of Lemmy users are USD, EUR, GBP, CAD.
Here’s a hypothetical: I once received 5 million from a guy. But it’s only €280 because it was Zimbabwean Dollar.


The title is misleading because it doesn’t mention the millions are in Swedish Krona (I presume).
5 million krona would be €450 800.


This is a big reason. I don’t even feel safe checking my phone when it’s in a holder, which is legally allowed where I live in Europe.


It’s friday and your boss wants to move everything over to a blockchain. He says it will only take an hour tops.


“We need cloud computing!!!”
5 minutes later: “Ok a monolith is good enough”


I have no idea, but Valve does because they have the analytics for it. They can see what games are bought, played and ran on Proton.
And it seems profitable.


How did you get him to find truffles? :O


That’s true, but I’m also hoping for them to destroy the current console monopolies.


You can easily separate Proton development costs from the Steam Machine.
I have been buying Proton supported games on Steam and they know it.


All of that is called cost, not profit.


Well Sony sold the PS5 at a loss, so maybe we should stop their bullshit first. I just think Steam should play the game but draw the line at the cost instead of a loss.


Market price for a 512GB is $100.
1050 - 100 + 250 = 1200.


You misunderstood. No profit does not equal loss.
The employee builds a Steam Machine with either a €100 or €250 drive. All costs are the same except for that drive. However, the difference in price the end consumer pays is not a €150 difference but a €320 one.
This implies Valve takes their costs and just adds a percentage margin over it for profit. And I’m saying they shouldn’t do that. Pay what must be paid and let us pay the same.


They shouldn’t subsidize it but they should at least sell it without profit.
The increase in price from 512GB to 2TB is more than what consumers would pay which shows they are profiting. It’s even cheaper to get the 512GB version and buy a 2TB SSD yourself, plus you’d still have the 512GB drive for other things.


Full of AI fingerprints yet no disclosure.
Karma.


Literally the only thing going trough my mind as I started reading trough the comments.


For all his false promises: https://elonmusk.today/


I admire your honesty.
Good luck.
That reminds me of my Microsoft account. I had to create a microsoft account for my windows VM (I need it because i develop crossplatform) and i called my account something along the lines of f4ckyoustup1dm1crosh1t.