Then who? Sony? The company that made rootkit a household name?
“Why not?’ — John Blutarsky
First thing I thought of.
It’s not, but nobody is going to click on a story about “Bob’s Movie Blog”.
No worries. The sorting and filtering algorithms definitely need some love.
Can’t speak for kbin but Lemmy doesn’t collect or store IP addresses at all.
Took them ten years to split up AT&T and that was a literal monopoly. Near 100% market share.
Matches my initial vibe.
That is a use case I had not considered. Excellent thinking.
Queries directly against the database.
My lifetime pro subscription is the longest-lived “lifetime” of any service I’ve ever paid for.
muddybulldog
joined 1 year ago
Funny thing being that the only reason SONY is in gaming was to screw Nintendo. They had a hardware partnership that fell apart because SONY was putting the thumbscrews to Nintendo over revenue sharing. Nintendo said, you’re not the only one who can provide what we need, and dumped them. PlayStation was the direct result.