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I dunno, but preferably some method which doesn’t involve a bunch of children committing suicide in the meantime.
I dunno, but preferably some method which doesn’t involve a bunch of children committing suicide in the meantime.
I did. Because it was free with another service I’m already paying for.
While I think removing the stigma associated with having deepfakes made of you is important, I don’t think that desensitization through exposure is the way to go about it. That will cause a lot of damage leading up to the point you’re trying to reach.
Free Speech, now only $8/month!
I wish there was an option without YT Music. I already use Spotify and don’t plan on changing that, so the Music part of my YTP subscription is an unused redundancy, which is really unfortunate.
The majority of people don’t care about these things. This shouldn’t be surprising anymore.
For some reason, attachments to comments posted from Kbin/Mbin don’t seem to appear for Lemmy users.
Yeah, I would genuinely use one for the virtual screen capabilities to do my normal Salesforce-and-Slack job, if not for the price.
Technically, nothing we ever see is in real-time.
That’s precisely the problem; they continue to support the game, in the state that it’s in. Honestly, an appropriate move would be for them to officially discontinue support for the game altogether (even if that means not having a new IP to replace it with). This means turning off their official servers, and removing the ability to buy/sell inventory items on the Steam Marketplace.
Right now, Valve allows people to sell items for real money (which they take a cut from) in a game that is overrun by bots. They need to either fix the bot problem, or stop taking people’s money.
Lemmy’s still small enough that if you’re even remotely active, you start to recognize just about everybody. I like that, and I kinda miss that about the smaller communities/forums of the old internet.
That sounds really fun! I feel like this is a very geocaching-adjacent idea; the geocaching community might be a good place to bounce ideas around to get a project like this started.
The title suggests that there are files for an actual expansion, half-finished and unpublished.
Because that’s exactly what this is. Click through to the source linked in the article, which is a 4chan thread. It’s quite a bit more than just concept art, there are actual world map files that were extracted. The files, themselves, aren’t made available, but the OP of the thread posted several screenshots of these assets rendered in-engine with a dev build of the game. There appears to have been quite a significant amount of development that was put into this unused area of the game.
Thanks to this thread, I learned that I definitely have dyshidrosis. I gotta call a dermatologist now.
The Turing test doesn’t factor for accuracy.
Release a SteamOS console and save us Valve, youre our only hope.
Isn’t that what the Steam Box was?
Just one. Technically, it’s this one. My “main” account is my kbin.social account, but it’s so frequently having performance issues that I’ve been using this account almost exclusively for a while now.
Contact images, perhaps? Or maybe just aesthetic purposes with however they’re choosing to distribute their contacts, and don’t want to paste QR codes in places. For contact transfer, I don’t think there’s much technical advantage to using NFC over a QR code, since QR codes can fit a lot more data than most people realize.
I’m not sure what exactly is going on here. This is regarding their live TV service and FAST streams, which both already have ads by default. Is this just that they’re replacing the existing ads from the original stream with new ads?
Nickmercs has always been a piece of shit. I feel like he’s only ever stepped up to bat for his friends when they’ve actually done some heinous shit, so seeing his defense of Doc only further confirms my belief that he did it.
Nickmercs’ support is an unexpected canary in this coal mine.