Nintendo kept sticking with hardware that was difficult to develop on, capacity wise, and nintendo didnt want their content to mature with its audience. So devs were more than happy to switch to the new cd based system from sony.
I wonder how many devs started workin on projects when nintendo shitcanned their cd add on.
Square basically abandoned nintendo, and ill say squaresoft games of the nes and snes era are best examples of non nintendo ip ever produced for those systems, though im absolutely biased on that ill admit, that doesnt mean im not correct
Yeah ummm hate to break it to you, if you had got those 10million to one people organized enough to vote, then your problem would have been solved already and we shouldn't be where we are
And that attitude is why Linux is struggling to gain market cap imho.
Yes they can, but maybe we need to embrace those who arent tech saavy?
Saying if you dont like it, go do your own thing is not very welcoming.
We should encourage people to create their own distribution, but maybe welcome people with open arms first, guide them to a flavour that works for them, and then encourage them to learn how to make it exactly what they want
Torvalds should create a standards/stewardship for a my-first-linux introduction to linux. Super minimalist and specifically puts limits on its complexity. Make it good enough for the average person who has installed windows machines to be able to install
And every one of you linux people need to support all distros including the ones youve never heard of, or wouldnt touch it with the appropriate substitute of 10ft pole
The amount of bickering ive seen about "best distros" is insane. You people sound like rabid sports fans, or idiotic ford vs chevy luddites.
Linux as a brand needs a massive overhaul of its public image.
And that happens by making it dumb stupid easy for people to get started.
What does your computer need to do? Identify a set up, including a version of all the tools 40% of all users will need or rely on, and make it simple to plug a peripheral in and make it work seemlessly.
IIIRC im told Mint is most of the way to this.
If gamers are who made windows what it is today, i think its going to be content creators who will push the next era of pc users
Coffee after ive eaten a very spicy but still tolerable dish/hotsauce.
Tried using cayenne when making coffee but isnt quite the same. Might be the challenge flavour itself that i don't like as much