"Running Invidious requires at least 20GB disk space, 512MB of free RAM (so ~2G installed on the system), as long as it is restarted regularly, as recommended in the post-install configuration. Public instances should ideally have at least 60G disk space, 4GB of RAM, 2vCPU, a 200 mbps link and 20TB of traffic (no data cap/unlimited traffic is preferred).
Compiling Invidious requires at least 2.5GB of free RAM (We recommend to have at least 4GB installed). If you have less (e.g on a cheap VPS) you can setup a SWAP file or partition, so the combined amount is >= 4GB."
Making people pay a lot of money for cardboard will beat any government bond by miles.
MTG's secondary market is like half the game. Everything gets rated against market prices (is this pre-built deck worth it? time to sum up the individual card values) and WOTC (or Hasbro, w/e) responds in kind by just reprinting anything that has any value instantly.
A recent cope I've seen is how MTG is a CCG (**collectable** card game), not a TCG, so fuck you if you want to actually play with your cards for a reasonable (lmao) budget and not dump a truck load into your basement so it can age like fine wine and stonks goes up. Now if MTG dies? Then the shit basically becomes worthless over night because the value of the cards is based around the game's image.
>I think they know it never will, it has just proven such a successful grift that they are simply milking it as much as they can.
my theory is that they dumped chatGPT this early because they were running out of money so they rushed it out
>Google has been doing this thing for decades now, it's just that the copying and pasting part was done by a human, and that was so Google was able to continue milking their advertising business model.
and now google has ruined their own product by shoving AI into it, amazing
paint getting layers will do that to people, I guarantee it (they buy a new pc and it comes preinstalled and they can't be asked to install windows 10 on it. WIN11 isn't vista bad...maybe)