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@lemmy.world

BlackAura 45 points a year ago

Pretty sure that's the internet archive which takes snapshots of websites.

You're looking at the website x.com waaaay back in 1997, where they said they aren't nearly the worst website on the internet. As opposed to now, where it is a cesspool of toxicity.

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BlackAura 38 points a year ago

Not sure if typo or honest mistake in your title but just in case:

Cookies crumble (break into smaller pieces).

Sheet metal and/or aluminum foil crumples (crushes / becomes creased).

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BlackAura 37 points 2 years ago

This is possibly regarding the updated OS that's on SteamDeck, which is not built on the same distro of Linux as the older SteamOS from back in the day.

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BlackAura 32 points a year ago

This statement is entirely useless without also reading the Privacy Notice.

When you type in "https://lemmy.world", guess what? They kind of need to know where you're going in order to process that request. They are processing that url. At least within the browser.

If you take the time to read the Privacy Notice, they point out the data that actually gets stored by them. Also they point out all the stuff that never leaves your device and is only processed within the browser on your machine. Guess what, your browsing history is one of those things that never leaves the machine.

"Mozilla collects certain data, like technical and settings data, to provide the core functionality of the Firefox browser and associated services, distinguish your device from others, remember and respect your settings, and provide you with default features such as New Tab, PDF editing, password manager and Total Cookie Protection. You can further customize your Firefox experience by adjusting your controls, buttons, and toolbars and adding features with add-ons."

Great, if I signed in to my account in Firefox and asked it to mirror saved bookmarks and passwords across all my devices... How do you think it's going to do that without sending data to Mozilla's servers? Don't turn on those features and the data doesn't get stored. Awesome.

Okay, cool... What about stuff it doesn't collect?

"Firefox processes a variety of personal data in a way that does not leave your device, such as browsing history, web form data, temporary internet files, and cookies. This means the data stays on your device and is not sent to Mozilla’s servers unless it says otherwise in this Notice. If you choose to allow it, your precise location may also be processed for location-related functionality for websites like Google Maps; this data is only accessed from your device by the website(s) you choose to enable it for — it is not sent to Mozilla's servers."

Cool, so all the privacy things I care about.... Never actually leave my device?

Awesome. Oh hey they say something about search here...

"When you perform a search in Firefox, your search query, device data and location data will be processed by your default search engine (according to their applicable Privacy Notice) to provide your search results and search suggestions."

Well if I want Google / Bing / DuckDuckGo search results... I guess it's gonna have to send them my search request. Makes sense.

Oh Firefox also shows it's own search results but... Oh cool I can disable those and no data will be sent to Mozilla.

" [...] Mozilla processes certain technical and interaction data, such as how many searches you perform, how many sponsored suggestions you see and whether you interact with them. Mozilla's partners receive de-identified information about interactions with the suggestions they've served. You can enable or disable Search suggestions at any time."

Maybe take the time to read everything before you spread FUD.

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BlackAura 29 points 9 months ago

VAC bans are pretty nasty iirc.

Your account gets flagged for cheating and you can't play on any official Valve servers for that particular game ever again.

Also if you family share the owner of the game gets the ban (don't share with people you don't trust).

Edit: oops it's only for the game you were found cheating on.

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BlackAura 28 points 4 months ago

There's a concerted effort across many dataholders (at least /r/dataholders for sure) to make a full site wide backup across at least 3 copies across volunteers machines before it shuts down.

Alongside the backup team, another team is working on the best way to distribute to others after that (magnet links, archive.org, etc.).

https://minerva-archive.org/

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BlackAura 26 points 5 months ago

That's gonna make for an awkward all hands meeting.

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BlackAura 25 points 3 years ago

This is really old.

Xbox music became Groove Music which was retired Dec 31st 2017.

Though I guess that was just the subscription offering?

Sounds like any licenses you held continue on which I guess is nice. Does that mean any Zune licenses you have are now Xbox / Groove?

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BlackAura 24 points 22 days ago

Yeah but it's fairly simple.

You can generate Steam keys using the Steam developer tools. This allows a game key to be purchased on any storefront that supports selling them, which can then be activated on Steam.

The main requirement? You can't price those steam keys on a 3rd party store cheaper than on Steam itself.

For that, it means if the 3rd party store takes a smaller cut than Steam itself would take, the developer makes a bit more profit through almost no additional effort. Steam is the system users use to download and update the game, and cloud save syncing, and community guides, forums, workshop, etc.

The developer is, afaik, more than welcome to also sell a UPlay key if they partner with Ubisoft at any price point they want (regardless of the Steam price) because Ubisoft is the taking on the burden of distribution, etc.

The only price requirement Valve imposes is on selling Steam keys on 3rd party storefronts. Not UPlay keys. Not Xbox keys. Not Epic Store keys.

Edit: and I read the article, while albeit short (can't access the linked Bloomberg article sadly), they claim exactly that, that the version on UPlay was significantly cheaper than the version on Steam for essentially the same game. Valve was arguing that Rainbow Six Siege needs to change their pricing on UPlay or they would be delisted.

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BlackAura 22 points a year ago

This is just going to be Berlin all over again isn't it?

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BlackAura 22 points 9 months ago

Netflix charges me, a single guy, for 4 simultaneous streams if I want 4k. So I shared with my parents.

Then they had the audacity to stop people from password sharing or to charge even more if you want to share. I set up an automatic email forward so my parents get every sign in related email.

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BlackAura 21 points 4 months ago

The funny thing I've been reading / seeing is that the paralympics are still ongoing.

The Olympic truce says no one will start a war during the 7 days before the Olympics and for 7 days after the Paralympics finish.

The US and Israel should be banned by the IOC from competing at the 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games (even though the host country is the US).

It won't happen though.

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BlackAura 21 points 8 months ago

Firefox w/ uBlock Origin is still fine.

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BlackAura 21 points a year ago

All UK machines, phones, and servers should just remove all root certificates. Can't trust encryption right?

X509Brexit.

Then they wouldn't have to interact with any part of the encrypted internet.

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BlackAura 18 points 2 years ago

That explains why I see coupons more and more. Ty.

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BlackAura 16 points 2 years ago

That's right OP, the correct order is to reduce, reuse, and then recycle.

If you feel you can reduce use, or reuse any of the things listed. Please try that first!

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BlackAura 16 points 3 years ago

I mean, without browsing levels.fyi or anything like that you can get 4 to 10 software engineers for 1 million (anything from 100k to 250k depending on location, experience, etc.).

Not all employees are engineers but that would imply 80 to 200 staff for the 20 million they state.

That's only the component paid to the actual staff though. There are additional costs like Healthcare, unemployment, social security, etc, and other benefits that may not be included in wages (though some portion may be deducted from salaries), but they are including in that statement / summary.

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BlackAura 13 points 9 months ago

Has South Park Comcast episode nipple rubbing vibes.

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BlackAura 13 points a year ago

There's a rather long documentary on it. I want to say by NoClip but not totally sure.

Short version is they came up with the idea in the 90s I want to say, playing tabletop with a friend group. Two main designers. Helped set up a company to make a computer RPG version and designed and built the game with a team. Outsider investing came in and bought up some amount of the company.

Once game was built and shipped and they were looking into what to do next they were effectively ousted from the company. So the two original designers of the game now get nothing and lost control of their passion project.

Edit: while. NoClip is making one, the one I'm thinking of was done by People Make Games. At least I think it's this one? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JGIGA8taN-M

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BlackAura 13 points 4 months ago

Yep. Back in the day all the MUD servers ran on Linux. I wanted to set up my own. I knew my cousin used it so I asked him about it.

He never answered my questions directly. But he did show me how to look up the answer to my question using man pages and/or search for info online.

That first install was so painful... My friend and I didn't know how to set up the network and it turns out the tulip driver wasn't installed by default. So we'd boot to Linux, try something to get the network working, write down the error message on a sheet of paper. Boot to windows to research the fix to the error message. Rinse and repeat until we finally got it working.

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