Yeah, a lot of people play video games to extend their hobbies.
Boxtifer
Both are still pretty terrible coffee compared to any cafe though.
So maybe a hot take, but being at a bar to not drink alcohol is not really that fun.
Your client hardware wouldn't matter tho. State of the art or whatnot of a gaming rig would be fairly low. In sure most modern mobile phones create more DNS requests these days compared to a Windows machine and steam. It's the configured software on the hosts that will dictate how much traffic your devices will get. A lot also cache by listening to the TTL. There will be some form of additional latency but your average Joe won't probably notice.
For home use, they barely do much. At an enterprise level, then it's another story.
The same thing happens in IM. It's just a different set of personalities doing it. There are people that actively chat and bring up ideas to teams all the time. The bonus point about IM is that it can be referenced later on.
Everything's technically a rental. Nothing lasts forever. That console probably will stop working eventually.
It's so relative. That sounds terrible to me. I however might drink 5 drinks a year.
Yeah if it's all about money then go that route. You are also forgetting the cost of a car itself needed there which is a ton more than just the $5 cost of gas.
Otherwise walking gets you exercise which is better for your health in the long run and in general; the cafe gives a sense of a "third space" and community and the lack of a car is a ton better for both the environment and traffic which also affects everyone's general health.
One of those you do everyday. The other you will probably do maybe a couple times a decade.
Neutral and push?
Omg. Let's argue a once in a lifetime situation and use it as the reasoning for people driving daily let alone the whole environment point the ad is about.