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  • When I got it, I remember the lag the most.

    You would do a button press and then about a half second later it would register. It was VERY bad and laggy.

    The controller buttons would stick as well. So playing an actual game sucked.

    And it had to be online on order to play any games. Which sucked at the time when att would be flaky.

    It was actually a cheap lesson in not pre-ordering anything ever again. It's inadvertently saved me thousands over the years.

  • One place I worked at just gave people Linux computers without telling them and disabled the boot image. The job was mostly online Salesforce, so Chrome got them through everything. Imaging was a breeze. We even made it kinda look like windows. No one really commented on it. We didnt hide it from anyone but we didnt go out of our way to make a big deal out of it.

    Linux works when people stop thinking of it as "Linux". Its "Android" or "Steam OS" or "My smart TV" etc.... All you need to do is rename it and suddenly they are ok with it.

  • Its exceptionally good at federation and has a unique(?) solution to multiple like communities (Topics). Topics can be lemmy communities, but can also be peertube channels. Example: https://piefed.social/topic/wholesome

    It also has anonymous downvoting so you don't have the issue like lemmy where admins know exactly how everyone votes across all of lemmy.

  • I agree!

    Other "like" tools to publer have comment/reply options so it just goes to the HR/publicist/etc... I used to be part of a fortune 500. Its the only way to actually keep up with anything. Keyword finding, etc...etc...Its all automated nowadays. Im actually not sure about publer specifically on this so im not going to say its possible or not.

    At this point, most have some sort of Mastodon integration since the API was pretty simple to pull in.

  • It has its uses. For templeting and/or getting a small project off the ground its useful. It can get you 90% of the way there.

    But the meme is SOOO correct. AI does not understand what it is doing, even with context. The things JR devs are giving me really make me laugh. I legit asked why they were throwing a very old version of react on the front end of a new project and they stated they "just did what chatgpt told them" and that it "works". Thats just last month or so.

    The AI that is out there is all based on old posts and isnt keeping up with new stuff. So you get a lot of the same-ish looking projects that have some very strange/old decisions to get around limitations that no longer exist.