Bribery?
Every time you start a game and see an Intel, AMD, Nvidia or other logo outside of the studio or publisher, that’s paid advertising, plain and simple.
Bribery?
Every time you start a game and see an Intel, AMD, Nvidia or other logo outside of the studio or publisher, that’s paid advertising, plain and simple.
AMD being a “partner” is business speak for “AMD paid us a bunch of money because having their brand on our product is a much larger advertising reach than they can accomplish on their own”.
That performance is better on AMD is in no way “bizarre”… it’s exactly what would be expected.
First thing I thought of.
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Lemmy, itself, does NOT collect or store IP addresses. You won't find this information in the Lemmy database/application.
However, your IP address will be captured in the webserver logs themselves, which is typical for any connections to any webserver.
It’s not, but nobody is going to click on a story about “Bob’s Movie Blog”.
So your premise is that somebody is listening in on your conversations and then using that information to insert stock items into your local grocery store?
I’ll raise you with… “I know I’m looking for something. What the hell am I looking for?”
The question I see unanswered is whether the victim had survivability under any circumstances.
No worries. The sorting and filtering algorithms definitely need some love.
You’re following up to a post made almost 3 months ago so it’s not surprising you’ve seen similar since.
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