When the phone doesn't serve it's purpose anymore, and/or is ungodly laggy. That can be anywhere between 3 months to 5 years.
Way to miss the point of the comment.
Now if only CDPR would eliminate their crunch work environment, and release games when the DEVS say it's ready.
If you can't afford advertising the game prior to launch, just don't. That's where for example Bethesda saved a ton of money. Released "complete" games within 1-3 months of the first announcement. (Do mind I've lost all hope in Bethesda)
In other hand, over-promising in terms of what's actually currently out is fine. The issue is when you ...
- Don't have the devtime. (Board releasing the game way before it's ready, because marketing is so damn expensive, and the stockholders want it now not later)
- Don't have the skill. (Which means re-training all your employees constantly)
- Don't have the work morale. (Which leads to talent bleed, further exaggerating point 2.)
Works with anything that can open ports. DuckDNS works by pinging their service from anywhere to update the target IP for the subdomain.
Youtube, as in the entire site, is an advertising platform.
Everything the user does is sold to the highest bidder.
Video ads make pennies compared to everything else.
Old Steam calling.
Website and Client used different password rules, what worked for the other didn't in the other.
Nobara seems fine for fedora, but if you want to try Arch, then Garuda is for gaming use, I personally use EndeavourOS.
Linux is a trip of making one change and bricking your system, easily rolled back.
Shh now, don't tell them about necromancy.
Code obfuscation and proprietary code.
It was originally posted about in 2018, and all "source" material for it seems to have been pruned.
All I can find now is Xiaomi labeling it as "fake news", along with a translation of what might've been in the original closure statement, which said the service were to close Dec 1st. 2018.
Now it could've been real news, but once Xiaomi got caught saying it, they quickly redacted it because it might've been for internal consumption only.
Reminds me of Paypal trying to implement a 2000$ fine on users whose speech they don't agree with, which after they were caught, they tried to say it never happened.
So take it as you will; I tend to believe big corporation leaks which are about to fuck over their customers, over said corporation trying to say it never happened once caught.
For some reading, see https://www.androidauthority.com/xiaomi-bootloader-unlocking-shutting-down-927526/
I personally use Weawow currently, but I used Windy before.