I don't have a ps3 controller to try, but the internet seems to say no pretty unanimously.
"How to lobotomize your car" could become a whole new genre on youtube.
Well, you CAN actually use that 18 years old hardware with a PC. Try it on a PS5.
I can still be confident that when I buy a game for my PlayStation it'll actually boot, I won't need to use third-party software for controller support, and I won't need to tinker with drivers.
Sounds like your last pc gaming experience was in the 90s.
It would be so funny if the EU decided Sony was a gatekeeper on the consoles without disc drives and forced them to allow 3rd party app store on them.
Hey, a guy can dream.
On the other hand, if it was 107°C outside, the outrage would be so much more justified.
If you are selling three sizes of something, the sizes are called "small", "medium" and "large".
hard to comply with properly
Not at all. Don't collect personal data that's not technically necessary for the service to work. Tell users what data is collected and for what purposes. Done.
I wouldn't classify "teacher" as a "position of power" in the sense that people who are mostly interested in holding power over others want the position for that reason.
There's a huge difference between "being interested in power" and "being interested in improving things for yourself and other people". The one is selfish in nature, the other isn't.
There is also a huge difference between wanting a position and being good at it.
Positions of power are filled by people who are not interested in holding power.
There are differences of course. Still, Steam's policy, which is often internationally praised as consumer friendly, is very restrictive from a European perspective.
Only 63%?