@RandomNoobYT @cod_epadd @Eddie_Player1 @GemStadia Well, I don’t actually pay anything, but I’m sure I’m in the minority. The catch of course is that I have a lot of Play Store purchases already tied to my G Suite accounts so I’d be losing a lot more than just Stadia as it is.
@GoogleStadia Does a Chromecast have to be registered through the same account as Stadia to function? I have connected multiple G Suite accounts with my Home Minis and Chromecasts before. I’m assuming I can also connect my GMail account so that it will function with Stadia?
@GoogleStadia OK, I do have a personal Gmail account, but I don’t use it for anything. I’m still not sure how this might work as the Home Minis & Chromecasts we do have/use are all tied to our family G Suite accounts.
@RandomNoobYT @cod_epadd @Eddie_Player1 @GemStadia What doesn’t make sense to me is that I have YouTube Premium on my G Suite account. BTW, my G Suite account is from the days of free Google Apps for Your Domain, and it’s what my entire family uses.
@marktimemedia I think, if I’m honest with myself, I can be that way too. I’m constantly trying curb those tendencies.
@heiglandreas @jon_bossenger @toonverwerft @drupol @GrumPhp @twigpress When we’re talking about OSS software I’d rather be intrusive instead of having to spend additional time rejecting PRs and communicating why.
@jon_bossenger @toonverwerft @heiglandreas @drupol @GrumPhp @twigpress Yeah, for my 2 WordPress plugins I have tried to make local development as “simple” as `npm setup` and then you are ready to use whatever local workflow you want. Checks happening when attempting to perform a `git commit`.