That sounds icky in the hand…
Seems like ColorWare style painting is a better option. (But much more expensive.)
I’ve never heard of it before either. It doesn’t seem weird to me. Just, the assertion that it’s overwhelmingly common does not sound right.
Same here. Including when silent is off.
Damn. Thats impressive.
Yeah. It used EAC. EAC is supported on SteamDeck. They moved away from it.
Makes me think of the Power Mac G4 Cube.
Major security/privacy holes in any technology should cause “recalls” too. 🤔
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It was already in bad health. That’s not a good combination with COVID.
It would be neat to know precisely what parts are expensive. Broad generalizations about how prices on goods go up and down aren’t quite as interesting. 😅
It’s a small lemmy.world.
Sounds like someone needs to make a community for that.
Otherwise, this is what technology is these days. And I’d say that staying blind to things like this is what got us into many messes.
I remember when tech news was mostly a press release pipeline. And when I see these comments, I see people who want press releases about new tech to play with.
Now duplicate posts. Those can fuck right off.
huh, I opted into the new layout months ago. I got use to it quickly.
Edit: I went back to discord to find the server tray/drawer the beta had disappeared. If this is the final version, I’m surprised people are upset. The drawer was the most radical change.
I wish it used the native share sheet too. On iOS it always feels like it’s done this way out of spite. To avoid the native UI. It’s funny that the same thing is done on Android.
“Apologies for the oversight, here is the corrected version that includes what you were asking for…”
What a drive did you go with?
It’s marked as an Ad that contains Ads.
That’s a good point about how I mitigated the worst aspects.
I have a similar feeling about Twitter. I hate algorithmic status/tweet timelines. But I never had them, due to third party clients. So I was in a different world when it came to Twitter.
And I think we just fundamentally disagree about the value of the awards in smaller communities. It does not matter to me if they had value for sorting. They had social value.
Most awards were anonymous afaik, or at the least the awarder name was not prominent or important to anyone. So the idea it was a badge to puff up the awarder does not hold weight for me.
I knew this was Ian Bogost before I clicked the link.