Haven’t IBM already made enough bad decisions on behalf of Red Hat for this year?
Haven’t IBM already made enough bad decisions on behalf of Red Hat for this year?
I don’t know. But I hope so.!
It sounds as though their motivation is mostly aimed at Oracle Linux from this post. Huh, I assumed it was Rocky and Alma.
Excellent news that these updates are coming to the base game too, even if you don’t purchase the DLC
An Xbox Series S might be a happy middle ground. It’s current gen, like the Series X, but with a lower resolution target 1080p or 1440p generally, compared the the PS5 and Xbox Series X 4K. It’s significantly cheaper too.
PS4 and Xbox One won’t be getting any more first party games, and increasingly less and less first party ones.
Although if your friend is chucking in her games too, could be worth it if you haven’t played them.
You’re right, I think they should have definitely priced the new 1TB model at $299 and dropped the 512GB to $249.
If it’s just a code in a box, does that mean it can’t be resold?
If Starfield (and to a lesser extent Fable) is a success, you can combine that with Xbox having the cheaper option “Series S”, and I think Microsoft and Sony will be far more on par at the end of this generation.
A 4K60 Oblivion with a much much improved draw distance would be fantastic! I’d buy that in an instant on my Series S
Most people I know will be subscribed to one streaming service and switch every few months to get the shows they want. I’m expecting most streaming services to become a lot more “user hostile” as they try to squeeze out every penny.
Xfce is very light