This article just sort of ends without the expected detail the first paragraph was alluding to. I mean, it technically described the thing in the headline, but I would hardly call this an "article".
Shitty sample sizes are the majority of "research" nowadays. It's sad how hard it is to find any even in the triple digits.
Calling the ATARI computers a "bomb" is a bit disingenuous. The C64 and Amiga computers were more popular, but ATARI was still selling theirs by the millions as a close second.
Is that the video that uses a deceptive title on a different subject, only to rant about Tommy for the rest of the video for 3 hours?
I guess you haven't heard of the Murdock news problem over there.
Mozilla was quite the memory hog, back in the day. In some respects, it still is, but it's certainly better than this Manifest v3 crap.
People are sleeping on Armored Core 6.
So, what are you gonna do? Switch search engines? Most of the population don't even think there's a choice.
Getting on one of those things before you're ready is almost as bad as suddenly stopping. My wife broke her arm after trying to show my son how it works, and I know co-workers with similar stories, including head injuries.
Immediately took the damn thing back. This is just the 2020s version of lawn darts.
Mastodon is working just fine.
HTTP headers can be faked. Easily.
No such thing now. At least in the US.