@aeva I've been mulling for a bit.
If your app is available across markets let's say Epic. F-Droid, and Google Play then I see this as a positive way to disambiguate from copies/scams.
If it is only available on Android it matters not, and only on the others (until they require it) it is unneeded.
All of this depends entirely on the implementation details that are so far sparse.
But I am less annoyed than I was this morning. #YMMV
@AndyW Sorry, I've been doing this too long.
I love playing on nVidia cards,
I do not enjoy owning, purchasing, or maintaining them, therefore recommend that people just don't.
That goes quadruple for Linux.
Quadro flashbacks...<shudder>
But, I understand and feel your pain.
I still play on nVidia hardware, just cloud streamed to my AMD hardware and/or SteamDeck for those few games it matters to me.
Lost my faith in their ability to keep my hardware running as long as I prefer
QALYs are usually used as a generic measure of disease burden, including both the quality and the quantity of life lived.
It is used in economic evaluation to assess the value of medical interventions.
Whilst I accept that QALY could be an interesting statistic in the economic evaluation of the reduced speed limit, I'm unsure if it would be helpful to the target audience of Hayward's newsletter ๐ค