You might want to make that conditional on videos. Racists can and do lie when making "first hand accounts."
Because people are technologically inept and buy into the propaganda that kernel-level anticheat is more effective than the alternative solutions.
That's quite the biased word blocking list :/
Shitty frame pacing is infuriating.
It's still 60 FPS if you render 60 frames in 50 milliseconds and spend the remaining 950 doing nothing, but it would be utterly unplayable.
The Sremovedhorpe problem, you say?
On the instance lemmy.world
The knickers of an admin had curled.
Suggestions of a vegan cat:
Red faced with ears of steam
He banned their moderation team.
Over something dramatic like that.An admin decree was made:
A repeat was forbade.
"But that wasn't enough,"
Some moderators said with a huff.
Not wanting to be persecuted,
By plebians with vegan-hate rooted
They would make the place tamer
By turning it into an echo chamber
The 650 job cuts will primarily impact “corporate and supporting functions,” according to Spencer, meaning cuts to HR and marketing roles.
I was going to make a joke about HR and DEI getting the axe, but reality surpasses satire once again...
And the polluters in question are less ambiguously defined to be any company manufacturing or selling devices with lithium batteries with a capacity over 10000 MAh, of course.
What's next? Taking away employee perks like gamepass to save a few bucks?
Elmo basically threatened to rape her... Shitbag.
Replace Sunshine with Super Mario Eclipse. It has the original shine sprites, huge quality of life improvements, and an insane amount of new content.
Fuck. Well, I also have mercenary cobra chickens! They aren't loyal, but they're vicious!
Just try and stop me with my army of waterfowl.
The hotshot kubectl
alias kubectl="docker compose"
ftfy
For better or worse, the landscape has shifted since then. I can't imagine people love Steam for being Steam, but rather for being the most consumer-friendly platform on PC.
Refunds? No questions asked if it's within 2 weeks and 2 hours of playtime.
User reviews and ratings? Yes, and even comments on those reviews.
Community content? Steam discussions, guides, art, etc. Even mods with the workshop.
Bribes development studios for exclusivity deals? Nope! Devs can release games wherever the fuck they want.
Platform support? PC. Not just Windows, but going out of their way to make Linux a first class citizen. They even support Crapple despite its miniscule market share among PC gamers.
It's pretty straightforward to use, in my experience. There's a web UI, so you won't need to worry about the nitty gritty details unless you go beyond what's supported through that.
Video game grading is a massive scam. Karl Jobst did a series of videos on it, and it's basically price rigging and speculation investments for profit.
Students would set them up incorrectly and cause a series of problems with colliding DHCP servers
That's an IT problem, not a user problem. The downstream ports should have been isolated at both the link and packet layers. Configuring a router to share an unrestricted LAN between a dorm full of untrusted users is a disaster waiting to happen.
If somebody goes and causes an outage, I would expect nothing less than a tech walking around and trying to triangulate the offending router.
But in OP's case, it's an external ISP that provides internet services to the dorm. As long as nobody gives them a reason to start looking, I don't expect a for-profit ISP to be sending out a contractor proactively beyond the first week of move-ins. That costs them money, and likely a lot more money than they would recover by catching the handful of people trying to dogde the per-device upcharge.
If they go looking. It's unlikely they went out of their way to purchase and configure specialized devices in the building to catch it proactively.
Once one company gets away with it, the rest follow.
The Citra website has been replaced with the same statement made on the Yuzu website, and the GitHub repository is now gone as well.
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Other build dependency repos taken down with it:
Just about a week after getting sued.
Crossposted from !technology@lemmy.world: https://lemmy.world/post/12728165
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This also includes ceasing development and destroying their copies of the code.
The GitHub repo page for Yuzu now returns a 404, as well. The website is still up, though.
Just about a week after getting sued.
This also includes ceasing development and destroying their copies of the code.
The GitHub repo page for Yuzu now returns a 404, as well. In addition, the repo for the Citra 3DS emulator was also taken down.
As of at least 23:30 UTC, Yuzu's website and Citra's website have been replaced with a statement about their discontinuation.
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Other sources found by @Daughter3546@lemmy.world:
- https://gbatemp.net/threads/yuzu-emulator-shutting-down-paying-nintendo-2-4-million-in-lawsuit-settlement.650039/
- https://www.gamesindustry.biz/nintendos-yuzu-lawsuit-puts-emulation-in-the-spotlight-opinion
- https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-says-tears-of-the-kingdom-was-pirated-1-million-times-pre-release-in-lawsuit-against-emulator-creator
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There is also an active Reddit thread about this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/1b6gtb5/
An ad that showed up as I was browsing through the news. Bloody ridiculous...
You may know it as Space Melody by Luna Park or as ResuRection by ППК (English: PPK), but the original melody was composed by Eduard Artemyev for the 1979 Soviet film Siberiade. The original name of the song, as titled in the movie's soundtrack release, is la mort du héroes (the death of heroes, if my French is correct).
Here's a link to the original composition, if you're curious.