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williamcll's Achievements
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Wii U and 3DS Multiplayer Servers Closing Today
williamcll replied to GoStormPlays's topic in Tech News
And this is why self hosted dedicated servers exist. -
Intel discloses $7 billion operating loss for chip-making unit
williamcll replied to Si3Rra_7's topic in Tech News
This sounds more like too much money is wasted on paying the management. -
Apple’s new “Why Upgrade - See What You’re Missing” page
williamcll replied to creat0r's topic in Tech News
There's no need to put any complex reasoning. Just "Fresh full new battery" is enough -
VStream (a competitor to Twitch) Announced its notice of closure
williamcll replied to ZexMaxwell's topic in Tech News
Too small of an audience target. Add the fact they never attracted major investors meant they were doomed from the start. Kick and Bilibili are still viable alternatives to youtube and twitch (niconico is poorly optimized for personal streaming, if ever) if you want to stream in an unfamiliar enviroment. And before you ask, no, hololive isn't banned on bilibili, they've been Streaming HoloFes5 at the same price as other sites. -
No because if they enforce a general privacy law like GDPR it would kill a lot of companies in the states that deals with personal data. That would cause more harm to the american tech industry than it is to the chinese.
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A true pot and kettle situation.