TechnoBabble 12 months ago • 100%
The son's name was Fred Finger, and he died unmarried in his 40's due to complications from AIDS.
The guy above was joking.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
For all the problems the game has, the major thing they get right is the environment.
Almost every area looks more than great, some are industrial, luxurious, barren, creepy, outright hostile, or cozy, but they are usually always gorgeous.
The environments are what pushed me to keep giving the game a chance after the initial shock of not having a cohesive overworld.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 96%
I've flipped flopped my consensus about the game a couple times, but my conclusion is this...
Starfield is not going to be what you expected from Skyrim in space, at first. It will seem weird and claustrophobic and broken.
But if you give yourself a bit to acclimate to the world they've built, there is a surprisingly engaging game underneath.
I believe they've left most planets barren on purpose, so they can easily shove DLC wherever they want for the next 10 years.
"New facehugger planet, 20 hours of exciting quests and valuable loot! - $29.99"
That's 100% going to happen.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 71%
Personally I know several people who have been to prison, and many of them absolutely needed some institutionalized treatment.
Well, really they needed a strong community with support, mentors, and motivations to succeed, but in our broken society where community is all but dead, they needed prison.
Prison is a broken hellhole system, but with total reform, it could be a positive tool for society.
Maybe in a utopian society we could do away with prison, but there are a ton of changes we need to make before then.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Fortunately that doesn't work.
Even if Musk totally shut down Twitter, then opened an identical platform named X, the contracts Twitter held are still enforceable under the law.
There might be stipulations in the contracts where severance isn't payable if the company fails, but if I remember correctly, this severance is something mandated by state law, and not just a contractual perk.
So bottom line, Musk is liable unless his lawyers are able to worm their way into a settlement.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
It really is a big move, since it likely cost them millions in early sales.
I probably would have bought it already if I couldn't find a crack, but now I can pirate and wait for a nice sale.
I'm sure I'm not the only one.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
You can just click the checkbox for "Copy crack to install directory" to get the installer to do everything for you.
I'm not sure why that isn't the default.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Do you keep the game if you get the "Deluxe Upgrade" on GamePass? Or do you have to keep paying the subscription if you want to play?
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Which GPU did you get?
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 83%
I don't know why you'd want to rent the game if you've already got the cracked copy, but I would be surprised if the save files were any different between the two platforms.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
They're just voting for the only party who pretends to care about them.
Democrats have spent almost no energy on making rural voters feel included.
If you saw everything you've ever known decay into the shambles of globalization, then some orange guy comes and starts yelling about how he's going to fight for your way of life, while the other guy is talking to the people who have been shaming you for decades, who do you think you'd vote for?
If we want a better future, we're going to have to get over all this hatred towards our neighbors. Waving your hands around a map and saying "fuck allll these (rural) people" isn't going to work anymore, because China/Russia know exactly how to exploit that hate.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Exactly what I was thinking.
That guy isn't making any big decisions behind the scenes. He's just being puppeteered until he dies.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Just tell your boss you want a union, or he'll have to replace his entire workforce, all 2 of you.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
The Georgia GOP is going to get itself caught up in federal RICO charges at this rate.
I wonder how that would work.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 66%
I'm almost positive they've been developing an image recognition AI that will make slightly altering csam photos obsolete.
Here's hoping.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
That's how it's supposed to work, but in many counties the bondsman doesn't actually front any cash to the court, and they don't get charged if the suspect runs. They operate as a sort of slush fund for the owners, the officials, and the cops.
So these companies are often just another way to siphon money from people accused of a crime.
Super shady stuff.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
This guy was a sovereign citizen, so the worst of the worst kind of crazy.
Didn't see that mentioned elsewhere in the thread, and it's a big fucking detail to leave out.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
If they used SMS those records are still around.
Or did they use something else?
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Maybe 30 years ago.
But in the last 20 years there has been a lot of of funding towards prevention and researching a cure.
https://avac.org/project/resource-tracking/
An HIV vaccine has proven itself to be an extremely elusive target.
But with recent developments in biotechnology, it may not be much longer before we finally have get one.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 85%
And by they, you mean the right wind politicians in power.
The people who vote for them are constantly voting against their immediate interests.
If we had some sort of ranked choice, a lot of these one-issue voters might actually have a choice in their representation. Which would be good for all of us.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
WinAeroTweaker will let you decide what junk you want to disable.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
I mean, illegal online transactions are like the one place where crypto really shines.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 75%
Eh, I would support blocks on that. [Porn]
Okay, so lets build all the infrastructure and technology to block porn in the most effective way possible.
And I pinky winky promise to never use that technology to silence my political opponents.
Just think of the children.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
And the thing is, there are open source internet browsers that can be written to avoid any browser checks that a law might require.
However, if Google's browser DRM gets widely implemented, a browser-side content blocker would be effective, because all those open source browsers would be unable to access the wider web.
I think if Big Brother Browser with Google DRM is our future, we're going to see people using 2 browsers as standard. They'll have one "corporate" internet browser, for Instagram, Amazon, whatever. And one "free" browser for all the grey area stuff.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Twitter was already struggling with nearly unfettered access to every internet-connected user. (sans heavily censored countries)
If Musk cut off 25%-50% of users, the platform, which relies on eyeballs seeing advertisements, would certainly spiral into oblivion.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
That is legitimately a problem.
For some reason, YouTube's algorithm heavily favors extremist content if you show even a casual interest in related material.
It's probably as simple as "shocking content gets more clicks", but still, it's not good for our society to have entertainment platforms recommending extremist views.
In the old days, you'd have to seek out this kind of fringe content on your own. And you'd get pushback from your community if you started talking nonsense.
Nowadays, my aunt is getting blasted with reptilian democrat stuff after showing an interest in typical conservative lady content years ago. And there is not much of a community left to help her out. The algorithms just amplify all the worst shit.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
I don’t remember details but essentially it was decided (in some court, somewhere, i guess) that linking to illegally copied material was also illegal.
This proposed change has been discussed in congress, but big tech is fighting it hard, as it would make moderation of social media very expensive and/or restrictive. Basically, certain parties want to hold platforms legally responsible for the content they host, even if that content was posted by users.
It would make it nearly impossible to legally operate a FOSS platform like Lemmy. Fortunately for us, it's one of the few areas where the interests align for both big tech and the common man.
IRC the new loophole became encoding the link to what ever you wanted to copy, for example as base64.
Base64 encoding is not a legal loophole, it's a method to avoid automated content filters on platforms like Reddit and Discord. Encoding a link in base64 offers no legal protections.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
A union would probably solve a ton of their issues with crunch, churn, and PR.
It would cost LMG more, but it might be the cheapest way to save the company.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
What happened to roosterteeth?
The red v blue guys?
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Plex shares (I actually use an Emby share) are what streaming should have been after cable.
It's the perfect service, everything all in one spot for a reasonable fee.
I'd pay up to $100 a month for that legally, but instead the studios want to bleed me dry.
So they get nothing.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Way differently.
Soldered RAM is much much closer to the CPU, and so the time it takes for signals to propagate back and forth is significantly reduced..
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
You're getting heavily downvoted by people who obviously don't understand how RAM works. Or how computers work?
Guys, Apple is shitty, we all know this, but onboard RAM is the least of their anti-consumer practices.
The problem with socketed RAM is the length of the traces going back to the CPU. That 100% reduces performance (and battery life) by a significant amount. Especially when using that socketed RAM as iGPU VRAM.
Dell's CAMM standard reduces the latency compared to SODIMM, for socketed RAM, but what we really need is for someone like Apple to invest R&D into really tiny RAM sockets that are super close to the CPU, instead of researching ways to lock users out.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 12%
That's disingenuous.
The point is to seem like he's got a plan for the migrant crisis by bussing them out of state.
And if he sends them to Blue states where services are better for undocumented migrants, isn't that better for the individuals? Or would they really be better off in Texas?
Regardless, my point is, if you don't try to understand why your political opponent is doing something, you'll never be able to fix anything.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Woah, those go from expensive to absurd.
I could see charging like 1000 rupees to deter frivolous complaints, but up to $500,000 is absurd.
Seems like the system is only meant for B2B complaints. B2B antitrust complaints where the offended party still has enough money to drop half a million USD on an antitrust complaint.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
PdaNet used to work for me years ago, but more recently it fails to work on T-Mobile.
It's frustrating since I rarely need a hotspot, but when I do I really need it.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Sure it does.
It makes teachers wonder why, yet again, they're being forced to bear the brunt of the culture war, and they're going to eventually quit.
Then the schools won't be able to find good teachers, the education system will be further deteriorated, and private schools will become the only schools worth attending, further eroding the future prospects of working-class Floridian children and America as a whole.
I don't think that's the grand strategy at play, I just think the people in charge don't care if it happens, as long as they get enough praise from their voters.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 50%
That's generally how it works.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
Just pick a mid-sized instance and there's a 99% chance it's more stable than Lemmy.world right now.
Look at users who don't sound insane and see where they're posting from.
TechnoBabble 1 year ago • 100%
I think it's good for USB standards to move slow.
Finally just about every device I buy has USB-C now. If they release a new connector that'll just mean using 2 different cables for everything again.
I've got a working setup from about 2 months ago on my PC. Has the overall experience on PC improved enough to warrant me diving into the latest mods and settings? So far I've just updated Yuzu to the latest EA build.