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  • I wish them success so that they can scale up and provide good customer service

  • Where they'll struggle to find work to live a comfortable life

  • It's not shocking considering the price of console controllers

  • Consoles are a closed off wasteland

  • I have Firefox and Waterfox installed. No strong feelings either way. I just like having numerous browsers

  • Qualcomm was relatively quick with the 8 Elite gen 5 open source adreno drivers. I think they recognize that we may be finally entering the premium gaming on ARM and they can benefit from Android phones and handhelds and soon in the future more handheld Linux gaming pcs

  • Let’s not act like the pope and Catholic Church haven’t been terrible to people across the world for much of the last couple of thousand years. There’s been no pope in my lifetime I’ve respected. This won’t will unlikely change that streak by the time their time passes

  • I find this a bit entertaining especially hearing advertisers and executives occasionally vent on stuff like this. A huge portion of modern people especially the younger they are:

    • Don't go outside
    • Don't read billboards, bus wrap advertisements, bus stop advertisements, ignore advertisements in sporting arenas and uniforms, etc
    • Use adblockers online/ignore online advertisements
    • Mute the television when ads are on
    • Don't have television subscriptions
    • Pay for streaming services at a level that removes ads
    • Watch like no advertising shows like award shows or late night/daytime talking head interview shows
    • only watches TV for the finals of a sporting league championship and when advertisements comes on mutes the TV or focuses on their friends or phones
    • Don't discuss advertisements with friends like people did in the past
    • Show up to the movies late to avoid advertisements
    • Generally have an anti-consumption/anti-advertisement attitude even if they are consumerist. Being advertised to is an annoyance enough to buy something else
    • Throw away mailers immediately without reading
    • Ignore people trying to advertise on the street/passing out flyers
    • Don't answer the door
    • Don't answer the phone
    • Generally has no idea when anything new is coming out and mostly exists in a social bubble
    • Practically no monoculture
    • Doesn't read emails unless they specifically searched/expected it
    • Etc

    Besides the not going outside and problems that can arise from being in a social bubble, it's all good stuff to me. For decades advertisers and businesses have optimized everything for selling products and now people are so desensitized to it to not care. Like no one actually cares about times square takeover advertisements anymore. It's not a big deal.

    "OMG it was advertised all over time square." Responded with: "I live in Wichita." "I live in India." "I'm from NYC and tourist just look at them, they don't read them. Fuck no I don't read them. I don't fuck with times square."

    It's actually incredibly hard to advertise media now. Advertisements have to manage to seem organic or come off as predatory. So in comes the influencers but no influencer is as influential and trusted as a prime time advertisement before social media/YouTube went mainstream with people children to elderly. The vein to sell souless AAA/blockbuster media is busted

  • Another to try in my wheelhouse of free RAW editors. Now I’m mostly chill to just use RapidRAW. After that Darktable. Then RawTherapee. Still got to try ART (Another RawTherapee)

  • At this point when I’ve heard it said so many times for anything that isn’t just cheering on or silence that I usually expect those saying it to be racist and certainly Islamophobic and very likely genocide apologist

  • Back in 2009 I was a lot more naive and optimistic. I really believed Steam needed competition to improve and needed major competition. I was pretty excited to see Amazon doing a store and Microsoft doing Games for Windows Live (until I learned they were charging to play online multiplayer and had a 3 time install limit until you had to call support to get that reset). I was excited for EA Origin. I kept Impulse installed. The only store that got better was Steam. In the case of Origin and Uplay, they got worse. GFWL died and the Windows 8/10 Store was worse. EA never changed. GOG at least released GOG Galaxy. Amazon never improved. Desura died. Bethesda Game Launcher and Rockstar Club were trash since day one. Battle.net/Blizzard was stable but just Blizzard games and I think a CoD showed up one year. EGS came out without a shopping cart and no user reviews. Steam kept getting better

  • That just sounds dumb. Amazon has been selling digital PC games since 2009 and it’s just about the most bare bones digital PC games store out there. Luna from my testing has great quality but a puny library. For local download and install gaming, it’s barely any more convenient than like itch.io. It’s takes the top spot as the most comically poor run digital games platform across consoles, mobile, pc because they been at it for 17 years while being one of the worlds largest companies all that time that also happens to specialize in both physical goods and digital goods retail. It’s incredible how bad they are at this and how few people actually know that Amazon has been selling digital PC games for 17 years

  • Anti-steering stuff again. Besides that I'll always be a bit annoyed with Mozilla both with their design decisions for FirefoxOS and then how much they bungled it. RokuOS is still highly relevant while FirefoxOS descendents are real niche. Firefox is usually the default on Linux distros. Mozilla should have at least been pushing Linux distros that shipped Firefox on laptops/desktops since FirefoxOS was announced

  • Deja vu

  • I don't care how much they try to make TV show seasons into events, they'll never really be events like in the past. Same with movies. Like if movies aren't hitting event status anymore, TV sure isn't and that's the key to this. FOMO for popular traditional media (Im including stuff like Netflix here as a successor to TV) looks way down to me compared to the pre-mainstream internet culture era.

    The last huzzahs for event FOMO media to me seemed like Breaking Bad season 5, Game of Thrones, and Endgame. After that it's been a rapid progression to everyone watching/listening/reading whatever they want at whatever pace they want. I don't need to be rolling media subscriptions every month. Some months I'll be busy doing outdoor sports or gardening. Then some months I'll sub and bing stuff. Then off to something else. Thing for me is the amount of months I want to binge TV/movies has been in decline for years now

    Social media also for me broke my ability to have any sort of idealism towards performers. Actors are stupid assholes. They're athletes with better vocabulary and image maintenance. I used to watch a lot of boxing and MMA, no surprise that these guys are incredibly stupid and often terrible people. Athletes and wealthy/rich artist/performers are leftist by word and image, conservative to hyper conservative where it actually really matters. Not even just the super rich ones, the ones with power like film societies that run big film festivals and art galleries. Leftist persona, operationally conservative, in a voting booth conservative

  • Spring planting was about to begin. Then costs jumped. Fertilizer more expensive. Fuel more expensive. One reason: Hormuz was shut.

    ...

    The real pressure builds somewhere else. Fertilizer.

    Strip it down, and the system depends on three things: nitrogen, phosphate, potash. The Gulf plays a central role, especially in the first two. Around 50% of globally traded ureapasses through that region, moving mostly by sea. One company alone, Qatar Fertilizer, produces roughly 5.6 to 6 million tons a year, about 14% of global supply. That flow depends on open routes.

    ...

    A core ingredient in fertilizer, heavily dependent on natural gas. The Gulf produces around 30% of global ammonia, and that production relies on gas flows now under pressure. About 20% of global LNG exportspass through this region. Qatar alone accounts for roughly 19% of the market.

    ...

    Phosphate follows the same logic. Its production depends on sulfur, and about 45% of global sulfur exports move through Hormuz. Disrupt that flow, and prices react quickly. Farmers are left with difficult choices. Use less fertilizer and accept lower yields, or stop planting if the economics no longer hold.

    ...

    Pull the camera back a little further, and the picture widens. It doesn’t stop with food and energy. Qatar produces about 63 million cubic meters of helium a year, nearly a third of global supply. Helium is used in semiconductors. In MRI machines. Disrupt that, and the effects don’t stay in tech. They move into healthcare. The same applies to petrochemicals used in pharmaceuticals. Any shock in oil and gas runs straight into that sector as well.

    ...

  • I need spinning disk drives to get back down in price so I can get a couple to fill out my Jellyfin server

  • Ya I'd definitely say the US is more violent but in Europe casual and institutional racism is more accepted in my opinion. Especially in regards to non-white non-black people though I have heard comical stories from black friends in Germany of entering bars and like a TV show damn near every stops and stares.

    Europe is the current home of, say racist/stereotype based joke then when the other person is upset, act incredulous and be, "it's just a joke loosen up. You people can't take a joke." There's at least cultural push back for some decades to be aware of racism towards black people especially in terms of microagressions and institutional prejudice but that hasn't had the attention for the various MENA, Asian and native Hispanic people. Spain though is a place for preference for American Hispanic white immigrants over African and middle eastern immigrants because of racism/colorism and islamaphobia. East/southeast Asian people prepare yourselves for slant eye jokes especially from the drunks and country folks.

    It not may not be violent currently but it was in the past and racism and prejudice is a far bigger discussion in the former colonies of Europe in the Americas and Oceania than in Europe. And that plays a role in things like opportunities in media representation, upward mobility and where one is likely to cap out at in a company and in politics, expectations of pricing for services rendered. A whole lot of things that extend beyond violence. It will become more a discussion in various European countries as non-white and non-christian communities grow in them

    And the violence of the US is no excuse for European racism both current and historic nor should it be used as attention cover for incidents in Europe especially when it does get violent. Europeans need to observe their own issues of racism and xenophobia rather than paying so much attention to the US. Same for Canadians, Australians, New Zealander, etc. It feels like the whole past 25 years I've been watching countries in Europe sliding closer and closer towards racist and xenophobic mainstream governance all the while the people left of center focus on American news rather than their own. It's not just racism and xenophobia. It's happening with mass surveillance and censorship. The current trend of, in opposition to Trump sabre rattling, Euro-washing marketing to sell products or push legislation

  • Racism and xenophobia isn't new to Europe whether in the west or east. Especially not in soccer matches. I don't know a year where racist chants weren't a problem for non-white players in Europe. Don't hear about it as much as before. If you're not white, you will experience racism in Europe especially outside of the major cities with large historic immigrant populations and you'll less likely have bystanders come to your defense compared to like in the US, Canada, Australia

    Before Trump 1, I thought the neo-Nazi groups in Europe were better organized and closer to mainstream. Trump just gave the movements in the US a major boost. All the focus on the US is distracting leftist Europeans from their own internal decay. Even if national rally loses the next election in France, they're seemingly getting closer each go around

    And imperialism, marketing says Europe had some humanist epiphany in its period of decolonization, but that immediately ignores stuff like Algeria, Vietnam, Suez crisis. Stuff like French coups across the Sahel. Assassinations of leaders in Africa by former European colonial master countries. Assassination attempt on Iranian prime minister. Afghanistan in general since the end of the Durani empire. Sterilization of intuit people of Greenland. European nations haven't been unwilling benefactors of American imperialism. It was a failure to maintain their own imperial power that had them volunteer to playing the gang leaders posse members

    Large anti-immigration marches have been happening across numerous European countries for years now. They seem to be growing. In western Europe I recall Spain and Italy are standouts in terms of growing xenophobia with non-white immigrants and tourists

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Former Diablo devs release demo for their Diablo 2-style action-RPG Darkhaven, but warn of "rough edges"

    www.rockpapershotgun.com /former-diablo-devs-release-demo-for-their-diablo-2-style-action-rpg-darkhaven-but-warn-of-rough-edges
  • PC Gaming @lemmy.world

    Fantasy ARPG Titan Quest II's Chapter 3 Is Live, With New Region, Dungeons, And Enemies To Battle

    www.mmorpg.com /news/fantasy-arpg-titan-quest-iis-chapter-3-is-live-with-new-region-dungeons-and-enemies-to-battle-2000137260
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Linux Distros Designed for Former Windows Users Are Picking Up Steam | Linux Journal

    www.linuxjournal.com /content/linux-distros-designed-former-windows-users-are-picking-steam
  • PC Gaming @lemmy.world

    Rainbow Six Siege ravaged by massive server breach that gave its players billions of paid currency for free

    www.destructoid.com /rainbow-six-siege-ravaged-by-massive-server-breach-that-gave-its-players-billions-of-paid-currency-for-free/
  • Android @lemmy.world

    Honor launches Win and Win RT gaming-focused smartphones with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and massive 10,000 mAh battery

    www.notebookcheck.net /Honor-launches-Win-and-Win-RT-gaming-focused-smartphones-with-Snapdragon-8-Elite-Gen-5-chipset-and-massive-10-000-mAh-battery.1192661.0.html
  • Android @lemmy.world

    Ayaneo's 'Pocket Play' is an Android phone with slide-out gamepad controls

    9to5google.com /2025/12/11/ayaneo-pocket-play-android-phone-slide-out-gamepad/
  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    AMD reportedly raising Radeon 8 GB / 16 GB graphics card prices by $20–$40

    videocardz.com /newz/amd-reportedly-raising-radeon-8-gb-16-gb-graphics-card-prices-by-20-40
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    oilprice.com /Energy/Energy-General/Beijing-Unveils-Supercritical-CO2-Turbine-That-Could-Upend-Power-Tech.html
  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    Intel Xeon 6: P-cores vs E-cores for CPU Rendering

    www.pugetsystems.com /labs/articles/intel-xeon-6-p-cores-vs-e-cores-for-cpu-rendering/
  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    AMD Radeon RX 9060 Review, Gaming Benchmarks 1080p & 1440p

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Blender 5.0 Released With Better Vulkan Support, HDR On Wayland

    www.phoronix.com /news/Blender-5.0-Released
  • Android @lemmy.world

    OnePlus 15 review - GSMArena

    m.gsmarena.com /oneplus_15-review-2898.php
  • PC Gaming @lemmy.ca

    Steam Frame - Valve

  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    Minisforum stuffs an entire Arm Homelab in the MS-R1 | Jeff Geerling

    www.jeffgeerling.com /blog/2025/minisforum-stuffs-entire-arm-homelab-ms-r1
  • MiniPCs @lemmy.world

    Minisforum releases new MS-R1 mini-PC with powerful CIX CP8180 ARM chipset and up to 64 GB of RAM

    www.notebookcheck.net /Minisforum-releases-new-MS-R1-mini-PC-with-powerful-CIX-CP8180-ARM-chipset-and-up-to-64-GB-of-RAM.1159513.0.html
  • homelab @lemmy.ml

    DXP4800S and DXP4800 Pro: Ugreen reveals affordable NAS systems with up to 6-core CPU and 136 TB of storage

    www.notebookcheck.net /DXP4800S-and-DXP4800-Pro-Ugreen-reveals-affordable-NAS-systems-with-up-to-6-core-CPU-and-136-TB-of-storage.1157856.0.html
  • Android @lemmy.world

    Xiaomi 17 Pro Max review

    m.gsmarena.com /xiaomi_17_pro_max-review-2895.php
  • Credible Defense @sh.itjust.works

    Executive Order To Go Back To Steam Catapults On New Aircraft Carriers Coming: Trump

    www.twz.com /sea/executive-order-to-go-back-to-steam-catapults-on-new-aircraft-carriers-coming-trump
  • Credible Defense @sh.itjust.works

    Newly Released Data Reveals Air Force Suicide Crisis After Years of Concealment

    theintercept.com /2025/10/27/air-force-suicide-deaths-maintainers/
  • Cars - For Car Enthusiasts @lemmy.world

    Jeeps Are Suddenly Losing Their Dashboards And The Feds Want Answers | Carscoops

    www.carscoops.com /2025/10/your-jeeps-instruments-may-die-and-the-feds-want-answers/