@ShitpostRock One is a hardware that changed in price (they need to buy for the higher price themselves), another one is a game that can sell for whatever price they imagine without losing money on it. Not fair comparisson
@Nba2k200000@clippedbytm If he was extremely lucky, he would be shocked. He walked with a straight face, didn't spam click, just shot once into the area and "accidentally" got the kill. If anyone else had the same luck, they would be almost screaming from excitement lmao
@RyokoPanic@MaeliaVT@KanikouEstellia If you have the only sub, cashed out and they refunded - the balance on creator page will go into negative (for the price of this sub), but they won't charge your bank account, they will just wait until you get new subs for your balance to go into positive
@MaeliaVT@KanikouEstellia By the info I found in the research (call it this way because searched for info like for 2 hours straight lmao) - Twitch takes refund fees on them, it just removes the price of a sub from a total balance of payout
@zachbussey@Moty_201 Twitch does not charge you back. If it happens before the payout, the sub is just deducted from the total money you get; if you already withdrew the money, you get a negative balance ON the platform. You don't pay a fee for a charge back like with PayPal. What is the issue?
@Velkyen Neither Steam nor Twitch charges you back. If it happens before the payout, the sub is just deducted from the total; if you already withdrew the money, you get a negative balance ON the platform. You don't pay a fee for a charge back like with PayPal
@nare_hate This occurs to the wallpapers that have "Application" tag. Meaning those are wallpapers with executable code in them. They are the minority and mainly games on your desktop, so if you see a regular wallpaper with an "Application" tag - it is something to worry about
@VIHANGA2023@yesitshughie@XavierxOP How is it even possible? On Zen I have 3 workspaces constantly loaded, 3 youtube pages and a heavy website + 10 extensions, some of them unoptimized, and I barely get 1.8 Gigs of usage with 4% utilization of my CPU
@FayneAldan@TEAser829754936@heynavtoor We chose Sunshine specifically due to the way Parsec handles audio (issues with multi-channel echo) + latency (Sunshine is miles better in this). Also, you can control which app is accessible to the user, you don't need to give access to the whole desktop in Sunshine