It's more difficult in Europe. For example, when South Park: Post Covid released on Paramount+ in the US, there was no legal way to steam it in Germany or Austria AFAIR. And these are not exactly third-world countries.
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In my experience it goes well with eggs too!
I've used both self-hosted Nextcloud, and an instance set up by my school. I have the client on two different Windows machines, and I can confirm the update either tries to kill explorer.exe, which doesn't work half of the time, or forces a restart, so you're not alone with this issue! I also hate the client UI and how it displays conflicted files when multiple people are accessing the same folder. The whole file sync thing feels like a poor attempt to copy Dropbox. My school discontinued Nextcloud support last year because hosting/maintenance took too many resources, they switched to Microsoft i.e. OneDrive and it works much better.
Wasn't OP complaining about the Windows desktop client? What has that to do with the server setup, Docker, etc? People can have the exact same issues on the client side even if the Nextcloud instance is professionally managed by a large organization.
Maybe their next console will have a very similar hardware architecture and it will be easy to adapt existing Switch emulators?
I wasn't talking about job security.
That's a good point actually. I would argue that most emulators didn't get good enough during the lifetime of the console, and even Yuzu isn't there yet. But you can see the potential, and that's threatening to Nintendo's business model.
For me, porn is not really worth it because I get addicted easily. Some people might be able to use it in a healthy way but Idk.
What you want is a "public display".
This doesn't necessarily increase prices, if anything it makes it easier for publishers to offer games in these regions.
change.org doesn't like my mail address for some reason, and they tried trick me into subscribing to their newsletter :/