And AI is wrong, what it failed to tell you is that this game is 3D with boring attacks gameplay and questionable storytelling because soon later the main character meets a female “hostile” and befriended her. YouTuber didn’t play it to the end because again, the storytelling wasn’t great. You can’t even explore the world either, very limited space to move. So, a working game but because Russia influenced it the studio(s) have no saying anything about the end result.
That's why I made this, share it, do yourself a favor and research. You can understand Linux, you can understand how to find documents of the lawsuits.
It’s the same as Steam, you sign the contract called “ User Agreement” that has a section on how you don’t own the games. It’s legal and nothing you can do about it. User Agreement also forbids you from suing Valve Corporation, so anyone who wants to own games from SteM legally cannot.
And online services do not work. The Crew is only online. The game is unplayable and Steam can not save the game. You don’t own the games, we told you so, we told you dog.
Someone should make an app that post Alex Jones tweets. Nothing else either, no fancy U.I either, just text messages matching tweets from twitter. If Apple banned the app or never released it, the developer could in theory sue Apple because they aren’t doing anything to prevent it on twitter.
Kurzgesagt Is becoming a conspiracy channel. As someone who experienced the era of Bulletin boards, forums, blogs. Kurzgesagt Got the information wrong. Yes, there was small communitys like current fediverse, kbin is such an example where Lemmy world is much bigger. Yet, nothing is bad about it.
Rules exist for a reason Kurzgesagt, always have been. They themselves should know how toxic people can become.
I recommend everyone to stop watching Kurzgesagt. Tell people to stop Kurzgesagt crazy thinking and tell Kurzgesagt how wrong they are.
So today Unity announced changes in how they are going to monetize their game engine, and it is, rightfully might I add, poorly recievedHere is how much youtuber Dani would have to pay unity if they consider his games to gain over $200k in revenue Dani’s hypothetical unity payments...
unity is so bad at DRM, genshin impact got cracked a while ago and people made a private server with no paimon barrier. So not really worry about cracked games.
@TokenBoomer @hoshikarakitaridia
unfortunately the study was rigged, if you read it you see the research people made being accepted for the money for selected people. This included no drugs, only within 2 years, 200 people only, not part with street culture of that area, etc. This is not good research, this is falsely research.
Just a reminder that Amazon will promote these fake stores more than real independent stores. If you can not find the store, it's 99% fake. Some of these are Trademarked, you can trace it back to China in some cases. Some are bad, some aren't, still the products won't last forever. These products are build by the cheapest...
Look, Twitter is going to die. When it dies you will have nothing in Twitter. This is the absolute truth that we know will happen. This "community" feeling is not going to be the same, not in Bluesky, not in Mastodon or Lemmy. When Twitter first started, people wanted the forums like feeling, we never got that feeling ever again. People who liked chatrooms, never got the chatroom feeling. Just as i will never feel those again, you too will not feel that Twitter feeling when Twitter dies.
New update, YouTube says it will disable playback. Which doesn’t sound bad because we can still use 3rd party viewing services and other ways to bypass it with downloading the videos
I know Spaz is the adam mod but still under our rules, he should never be allowed to post anything in the website ever again. He broke the number 1 rule in Reddit and many subreddits for mods. He can post whatever he likes in his official place but never in other subreddits. Everyone knows how annoying automod can become, it...
As some subreddits continue blackouts to protest Reddit's plans to charge high prices for its API, Reddit has informed the moderators of those subreddits that it has plans to replace resistant moderation teams to keep spaces "open and accessible to users."
The Russian state spends $10,000,000 to make the worst RPG of 2024 - video by Warlockracy (www.youtube.com)
Congress Just Made It Basically Impossible to Track Taylor Swift’s Private Jet (gizmodo.com)
The lack of people's understanding of Valve lawsuits is considering
That's why I made this, share it, do yourself a favor and research. You can understand Linux, you can understand how to find documents of the lawsuits.
Why is Google allowed to remove purchases from our Play Store accounts without telling us? (www.androidpolice.com)
'Leave them stranded': Rideshare drivers shut off apps at Atlanta airport, boycott for hours (www.fox5atlanta.com)
If you have company flying into Atlanta for the holidays, they may have a hard time getting a ride to your place.
Ubisoft Just Delisted A Game Without Warning And Will Kill Its Servers Next Year (kotaku.com)
Apple Is Holding the Final Nail for X’s Coffin (www.bloomberg.com)
Asking ChatGPT to Repeat Words ‘Forever’ Is Now a Terms of Service Violation (www.404media.co)
Does anyone else feel like Kurzgesagt is describing the Fediverse in their latest video? (www.youtube.com)
I’m talking about what they say at 8:20:...
Microsoft censors AI image generator to not make Pixar style artwork anymore after Disney complaints (petapixel.com)
Dang :(
Hey, it's Thanksgiving today in the USA and Brazil, and also kind of in Japan, so maybe it's a good day for me to ask, WHAT ARE YOU THANKFUL FOR? (a-z-animals.com)
So, Unity is charging game developers per video game install now... (blog.unity.com)
So today Unity announced changes in how they are going to monetize their game engine, and it is, rightfully might I add, poorly recievedHere is how much youtuber Dani would have to pay unity if they consider his games to gain over $200k in revenue Dani’s hypothetical unity payments...
A Canadian study gave $7,500 to homeless people. Here’s how they spent it. (www.vox.com)
Old article updated with peer review today.
Out of the Abyss has been interesting as a first time DM (ttrpg.network)
OC FGO subreddit banned, no word on what happen
As People try to get in touch with mods through discord, the act of it being banned has been random.
Never forget what happen 1 year ago in Indonesian (www.youtube.com)
August Update : As of writing this, they have slowly lifted most of the bans from major sites
Uber now paying people less than $1
Reminder of Fake Amazon Stores and always google for them
Just a reminder that Amazon will promote these fake stores more than real independent stores. If you can not find the store, it's 99% fake. Some of these are Trademarked, you can trace it back to China in some cases. Some are bad, some aren't, still the products won't last forever. These products are build by the cheapest...
Elon Musk Really Broke Twitter This Time (www.theatlantic.com)
YouTube could be testing a three-strikes policy for ad blocking (www.androidauthority.com)
It's that time again in FGO
Who else agrees Spaz should be banned in every subreddit in reddit possible
I know Spaz is the adam mod but still under our rules, he should never be allowed to post anything in the website ever again. He broke the number 1 rule in Reddit and many subreddits for mods. He can post whatever he likes in his official place but never in other subreddits. Everyone knows how annoying automod can become, it...
Google Domains shutting down, assets sold and being migrated to Squarespace (9to5google.com)
Google Domains is "winding down following a transition period," with Squarespace taking over the business and assets...
Reddit Threatens to Remove Moderators From Subreddits Continuing Apollo-Related Blackouts (www.macrumors.com)
As some subreddits continue blackouts to protest Reddit's plans to charge high prices for its API, Reddit has informed the moderators of those subreddits that it has plans to replace resistant moderation teams to keep spaces "open and accessible to users."
You should let me join