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  • Fully agree with your point, but to be fair Steam sucked balls in the OG Counter Strike days. It was dretchingly slow, buggy and nobody wanted to use it. So other stores sucking balls in the beginning by being buggy is not that strange. Although all the anti-consumer stuff is not bad programming, just bad morals.

  • Has been done. Or maybe this image is AI, that could also be true.

  • While the headline is meant to be sensational, I think this is a good reason for Mexico to invade the US. The ammoterrorists need to be stopped from taking over the Mexican streets!

    /s, kinda...

  • Removed

    the cold war

    Jump
  • She doesn't look like she's cumming, are you sure she will soon?

  • A cheap Russian knock-off Raymond Reddington.

  • Yes, a lot! When I haven't had such a day in a while, I start noticingd it in my energy level and willingness to plan social activities.

  • https://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings-article/hicss/2012/06149194/12OmNyKJiDq doesn't support my claim since on the aggregate level it's reduced and on individual level it remains the same. But to not be too biased (by my own claim), thought it was worthwhile to post it. They do say here that it only reduced malicious comments by 0.9% (so it didn't increase).Here it says it doesn't help. This article says discrimination increases, but I can't find the original source. They say real names are better then full anonimity, but worse then pseudonimity.

    But searching for the right study, I can't seem to find it. Only news articles claiming it, but that's not much of a study. So maybe I shouldn't have said it increases, but it doesn't decrease (depending on which study and which aggregate level you look at). A lot of articles point at facebook where people need to use their real name but still post a lot of unfriendly stuff.

  • There have been a few studies that say scams, discrimination, racism and bullying will increase when people are forced to use their real name. In this case it's probably because off a different reason, but still.

  • This is the only app I've never changed in the last decade (or for how long they have existed). Sometimes I see something new come by and I wonder if I need to switch, but Todoist just works for me. All others (notetaking, calendar, browser, etc.) have changed multiple times, but this one is steady. Also just the right amount of updates and changes.

  • A max vehicle tonnage won't work since you need to exempt trucks and delivery vans (or change a couple of things drastically). So you could say that when something is used for work/delivery they are exempt and all others have a max tonnage. But since these guys buy and register it as a work vehicle, they will not be hit by the max tonnage.

  • Why does he look like he is shitting and crying at the same time?

  • Had the same feelings going to a Taylor Swift concert with my grilfriend as a middle age man. Turns out, nobody paid attention to me because they where to busy screaming their lungs out and filming the show. Yeah, I could be a background stander in someone's video, but they definitely would be the main character, not me. Everybody was there to have a good time and enjoy the artists and other people's outfit. Don't worry, you'll do fine. Especially if you also like the music, that will be a connection. And usually the crowd for these artists will make you forget being uncomfortable and you start dancing and singing yourself a bit. Because if you see people crying, screaming, moving as if they are epilleptic but actually are dancing, you are less bothered with how you yourself look. Only regret I had was that I didn't get to experience the whole living up to the concert feeling, just because of the anxiety.

  • A datacenter. Probably really boring, but datacenters appeal to me. So designing and managing one would be nice. There is a sort of option in Software Inc. But the focus there was/is more on developing software than on the datacenter aspect.

  • Lol, where Russia used to be the one using proxywars to fight the west. It's now fighting said proxy war. So much for big old Putin's new strong sovjet union.

  • Pre-ordering is dead, live paid alpha testing is booming. There are so many games in development (alpha or beta testing) which can be bought. And as soon as the game is in the ballpark of "finished" it get's the v1.0 mark. And way before that, there are already DLC's available for an unfinished game.

  • There is an option to select the available film simulations in Capture One. But that needs to be done manually I believe. But if it's automatically applied on import if you also shoot JPEG, that's great. I must say that I thought the RAW's looked really good and was happy with myself that I selected the right exposure to make them look good. Turns out software helped me out again 😅

  • Aah ok, so it's a bit like @ZkhqrD5o@lemmy.world said, that there is edit info in the RAW file. Capture One does have the standard presets available which I can select in camera, so CO definitly has some kind of agreement with Fuji.

  • I've never known this. This is a very good point. It would be nice if they did this because that would be a great starting point to make further edits on the RAW file.

  • I've loaded them in Capture One.

  • Photography @lemmy.world

    Fujifilm JPEG vs RAW

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What is a service you host you never knew you needed?

  • Pi-hole @sh.itjust.works

    Every hour a lot of N/A replies, what is the cause?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Proxmox on NUC8I5BEH

  • Fountain Pens @lemmy.world

    Kakimori brass nib horrible writing

  • Photography @lemmy.world

    Good sideloading backpack?

  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    Do you still use your Steam Deck much?

  • Watches @lemmy.ml

    Looking for a summerwatch

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    See what’s changing in Firefox: Better insights, same privacy. Stil a good choice?

    blog.mozilla.org /en/products/firefox/firefox-search-update/