

That’s because Valve is privately owned and this has largely resisted the enshittification that largely plagues public companies and private equity frims.


That’s because Valve is privately owned and this has largely resisted the enshittification that largely plagues public companies and private equity frims.


Not only do they feel isolated, they also feel the same. NMS technically has billions of unique planets. In practice it has about 10 or so because they all feel the same. And even those look alike because they’re all sparsely populated worlds. Big stretches of emptiness filled with the occasional POI. Where are the mega city planets? The forge worlds with heavy industry? Any city with more than 100 inhabitants?


Does this specify the kinds of AI? Are none of these devs using code completion on their IDEs? Or refactoring tools? Because the bulk of them use AI these says.


Maybe try the Styx games? They’re on sale quite regularly. I liked the first one a lot!


I don’t want this. I just want a robot that can fold laundry. I don’t care if it can only fold 80% of it and if it takes all day for a single basket. I’d happily pay 1-2K for it too!


I kinda liked Battleship 🫤


Obsidian aldo has (paid, subscription) native sync that is supposed to work better than file sync. Another alternative is git sync. That’s basically file sync through git but great if you want to track your changes.


Use https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux
It’s superior to a PWA. Better desktop integration, and when you click on a link it opens in your default browser!
I just got the base version. If I like it enough I can wait for another sale for the DLCs
I’m on mbin too. I like the UI better than Lemmy, but I do feel like it has started falling behind. Imgur image posts never load, no inline images in comments. A very annoying click action on every comment. I’m contemplating moving to Piefed…
I bought “Cult of the Lamb”. It’s not a spectacular discount but good enough to go try it out.


The problem is that in MTG you can’t avoid the crap you don’t want. With D&D I can just ignore the crossover books and ban them from my table. But eith MTG you have no control over the kind of deck your opponent brings.
Yeah, all the good parts of Ubuntu have been backported to Debian years ago.
Time to hand in your nerd badge at the front desk 😄


I was recently at a gas station that scanned my license plate and then started showing me ads telling me to upgrade to a newer model of my car, while showing me ads for those ewer models from a used car website. It felt incredibly invasive and I haven’t been back to that gas station.
For me it wasn’t so much the runback, as it was fighting your spirit every time. I hated that. Especially if you died in a difficult platforming section. It only made it more difficult.


Sometimes I find out I forgot to turn on the dishwasher an hour before dinner. A fast option is nice then.
There should be compulsory licensing for video content like radio has.