Well, some sort of screen probably couldn't hurt.
A lot of those multiplayer games aren't really designed for people who like variety though if you have to compete with people who have played nothing but that game for 1000 hours a year for the last 7 years.
Not sure what you mean. Guilds were basically run by egotistical 14yo with too much free time back in the old days you describe too.
10 hours is a huge time investment in a game that feels like shit to play.
What do you mean Skyrim? Morrowind was clearly the best game they ever made.
I would assume people with lots of friends and little time will like them even less.
Would be interesting to see but I would assume most people won't even make it to 10 matches in a game they don't enjoy. The people who spend thousands of hours on a single game are a tiny minority of the tiny minority of people who have the free time to play dozens of a hours a week.
Are you sure that that is not just the people who are left since all the others left the game?
Multiplayer games offer a neverending challenge. There’s always a better opponent.
But that is exactly the problem with it. The vast majority of people don't have the free time to spend on a given game to compete with those who do spend most of their time on it.
You are confusing cargo and crates.io.
Cargo is the program doing all the downloading of dependencies, crates.io is the official registry (but there are ways to host your own for private crates, e.g. kellnr), Rust is just the compiler and does not do any downloading of anything. For completeness sake, rustup is the program you can use to install cargo, rust and some other tooling and data files.
the malware likely targeted millions of Linux servers in recent years and possibly caused infections in several thousands of them.
As long as the success rate seems to be that low I am not sure I would consider it wide-spread. A few thousand servers could literally just be a few dozens admin organizations each running a couple of hundred servers badly.
Well, the books were originally split into 6 parts I think and roughly all of part 5 is basically Frodo, Sam and Gollum in a swamp cooking potatoes from what I remember. I think they left most of that out of the movies for some reason, not sure why.