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Gibibit 100 points a year ago

I'm not against patents in general but looking at the list of specific insanity-induced hallucinations being patented this whole thing is ridiculous. This is on the level of being able to patent giving your restaurant guests cutlery. How is any designer supposed to keep track of which specific micro events are patented like this.

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Gibibit 74 points a year ago

It's nice to see a more reasonable response in the comments on Fediverse. On the itch discussion board people are frothing at the mouth posting death threats and the like against itch staff.

The anger is completely misdirected. I wouldn't be surprised if they decide to just let itch drop dead after this abuse from two sides simultaneously. Mega corps and rights groups at one side, and their very own users on the other.

Once this review is complete, we will introduce new compliance measures. For NSFW pages, this will include a new step where creators must confirm that their content is allowable under the policies of the respective payment processors linked to their account.

Itch is even willing to go for partial filtering, what more do you want. The only thing that will please these people is when itch waves their magic wand and keeps everything as is. Like folks here have said, accepting crypto payments might help, but who knows how soon that is going to get regulated.

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Gibibit 66 points a year ago

They got it the wrong way around. Visitors who use adblock are not "dark traffic", the bullshit scripts and tracking they use are dark. The adblock users are actually the only clean traffic. The adblockers aren't "brutal", the people without blockers are being brutalized.

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Gibibit 61 points 3 months ago

They want to get listed as contributors on as many projects as possible because they use their github as portfolio.

Also a relatively easier way to keep your github history active for every day I guess, compared to making new projects and keeping them functional.

In other words, its to generate stupid metrics for stupid employers.

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Gibibit 58 points a year ago

If Mario is 100x more expensive than it needs to be, and there are millions of games that are just as good for a dime, you don't buy Mario.

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Gibibit 48 points a year ago

Itch's general discussion board is insane to read right now. Filled with death threats and threats of lawsuits against itch. Who knows what kind of instant action the payment processors were demanding, do you really think they had a choice in this?

Instead of supporting the staff and showing some patience the nsfw players and devs turned on themselves. I wouldn't blame itch for permanently kicking all nsfw content off the platform after this lack of support from the community. The naivety is stunning. Like itch staff can just wave a magic wand to keep paid nsfw games as an option.

What we need is collective action against these mega corporations, instead of kicking down at a barely profitable game reseller that allows you to set revenue share to 0%.

All this not too long after the Funko domain takedown too, the itch staff really can't catch a break. I hope this isn't the end of itch just yet.

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Gibibit 48 points a year ago

Ah yes, solving design problems by asking players nicely.

In a traditional MMO like World of Warcraft, it's not like you build a base in the starter zone and leave it there for a week, because imagine how many bases would be stacking up. [But] that's kind of how our game does work because you can end up with a lot of bases.

I'm pretty sure most people dislike destroying their own stuff or alternatively, cleaning up. If you're gonna let them have multiple bases instead of just one, what do you expect?

Just speculating but: it sounds like they only tested this with small groups, and that worked. If that's what you're going for, you have to set up the game to play in small groups, not as an MMO... In hindsight they might wish they had put player bases in separate instances.

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Gibibit 41 points a year ago

Bit barebones reporting. Here's an article that at least quotes portions of the interview: https://wccftech.com/...

I can only partially empathize with the argument that Steam is better because of 15 years of refinement. Yes, they have a big featureset, amazing APIs, developer kit, the workshop, the list goes on. There are a lot of technical challenges here.

However, what cannot be excused with this argument is the Epic Launcher UX being this clunky, lmao. Yes, making a bunch of UI is nontrivial and takes work, but its also not rocket science. The layered and staggered loading of different UI elements and overal slowness of the whole thing cannot be explained by the lifespan of Epic Launcher. Steam was just as responsive on my old Windows XP back in the day as it is now. Throw something like Dear ImGui at a bunch of juniors and they could make something that is snappier than what the Epic Launcher is now.

Google made a bunch of useful metrics called Core Web Vitals that represent responsiveness pretty well. I'm sure they would score awfully on all of them.

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Gibibit 41 points a year ago

Nothing? What about the development and free public release of the Creation Kit?

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Gibibit 38 points a year ago

How can you call it silly when they fought for what you call abusive practices yourself?! Typical nihilistic cynicism, disregarding the actual hard work that went in to it and the progress that was made.

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Gibibit 37 points a year ago

endof10.org seems like a good website to direct people to via posters in your local community center or church. Or you can call a repair club in your area to ask if they want to be listed. Those are likely to have some Linux enthousiast members and already have a location.

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Gibibit 34 points a year ago

The article is about protecting the integrity of Wikipedia from admins with ulterior motives. Regardless of the correctness of the article, "going after Wikipedia to take it down" does not describe the topic in the slightest. Why does this have so many upvotes? Are any of you even reading the linked article?

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Gibibit 29 points a year ago

What is the point of this cynical comment in this context. Everyone is winning here.

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Gibibit 29 points a year ago

That is addressed in the article

Even after users change their account password, however, it remains valid for RDP logins indefinitely. In some cases, [independent security researcher Daniel] Wade reported, multiple older passwords will work while newer ones wonโ€™t.

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Gibibit 28 points a year ago

That's pretty rough. I hope Lemmy webclient and app developers will make some changes to the way images are handled in DMs based on these events. Just don't load images in DMs until you click a button or something.

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Gibibit 27 points a year ago

It does make sense because I break my legs regularly playing video games, putting a huge strain on public healthcare.

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Gibibit 26 points 10 months ago

I'm confused, what dlc? This is a year old trailer for the pristine cut which was a free update.

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Gibibit 25 points a year ago

Don't give any money to domain squatters.

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Gibibit 24 points a year ago

Seeing static banner ads on 2000s websites without popups or tracking: ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

Blocking ads on Firefox after popups and other crap started: ๐Ÿ˜€

Browsing the internet on Android before I realised the browser supports addons: ๐Ÿคฎ

Blocking ads and tracking on Android via uBlock origin and Privacy Badger: ๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ‘

My feeling of guilt when scummy megacorporations miss out on ad revenue:

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Gibibit 24 points a year ago

Let's make it a bit easier for Russian hackers shall we? Just put all our communications on the wire in plain text.

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