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- Comment on Valve says "the Steam Machine is equal or better than 70% of what people have at home," but I feel like that's missing the point 1 week ago:
Rofl
- Comment on Valve says "the Steam Machine is equal or better than 70% of what people have at home," but I feel like that's missing the point 1 week ago:
Who are your referring to? I’m not gong to buy it. He’ll, we don’t even know the price.
- Comment on Valve says "the Steam Machine is equal or better than 70% of what people have at home," but I feel like that's missing the point 1 week ago:
Do you have a habit of reading things on Steam?
- Valve says "the Steam Machine is equal or better than 70% of what people have at home," but I feel like that's missing the pointwww.gamesradar.com ↗Submitted 2 weeks ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 65 comments
- Comment on The Internet Archive Now Captures AI-Generated Content (Including Google's AI Overviews) 2 weeks ago:
When
An optimist, I like that, never lose it.
- Comment on The Internet Archive Now Captures AI-Generated Content (Including Google's AI Overviews) 2 weeks ago:
librarians and software engineers, are experimenting with ways to preserve how people get their news from chatbots by coming up with hundreds of questions and prompts each day based on the news, and recording both the queries and outputs, [says Wayback Machine Director Mark Graham].
That’s a good idea.
- Comment on Microsoft reportedly estimated that Game Pass led to $300 million in lost sales of Black Ops 6, with 82% of copies sold being on the Game Pass-less PlayStation 5 1 month ago:
This is an internal estimate that was never meant to be public, and it casts a negative light on a flagship project at the company—the incentive when making this estimate was to be as accurate as possible. We don’t know how Microsoft produced the figure, but it was presumably the result of fairly sophisticated projections.
- Comment on Sony Won't Budge on PlayStation Plus Day-One Releases For First-Party Games 5 months ago:
Xbox would do the same if they weren’t in third place.
- Comment on Ye song glorifying Hitler gets millions of views on X while other platforms struggle to remove it 6 months ago:
Agreed
- Comment on Ye song glorifying Hitler gets millions of views on X while other platforms struggle to remove it 6 months ago:
I think it’s both
- Comment on Team Fortress 2 Legacy (not to be confused with Team Fortress 2 Classic) is coming to Steam 7 months ago:
It’s an older mod that apparently still being worked on and coming to steam.
Did you ever play Fortress Forever (source mod) it kept the nades.
- Comment on Google searches for deleting Facebook, Instagram explode after Meta ends fact-checking 10 months ago:
Momentum and unwillingness to sacrifice I guess? I do lose out on connecting with people who aren’t anywhere else (generally not an issue for people that are important to me), potential fb marketplace deals, etc.
- Comment on Google searches for deleting Facebook, Instagram explode after Meta ends fact-checking 10 months ago:
Lemmy isn’t really a natural stand in for any of the three services. Fediverse is but I don’t expect many to come here directly.
- Comment on Google searches for deleting Facebook, Instagram explode after Meta ends fact-checking 10 months ago:
It’s a dopamine thing (as with many drugs)
- Comment on Microsoft is scraping Word and Excel data to "train AI models" 1 year ago:
I’m not saying I trust them, but where do they ask for permission?
- Comment on Microsoft is scraping Word and Excel data to "train AI models" 1 year ago:
Misrepresenting the article. Title is “Is Microsoft scraping Word and Excel data to train AI models?” and the site explicitly states “However, The Stack has learned that these concerns are inaccurate, and Microsoft has denied claims that it is feeding private information to large language models.”
They’re open to tips but presently its not actually being claimed anywhere.
- Comment on Some guy complained this fishing game only caters to queer players, so the dev added a "straight" title - it costs $9999 1 year ago:
That’s pretty funny. Maybe I’ll check this game out.
- Comment on Some guy complained this fishing game only caters to queer players, so the dev added a "straight" title - it costs $9999 1 year ago:
That’s in-game money, of course, earned by selling your catch. Not actual human dollars. But it’s still a comically large price tag when compared to the other titles in the game, which generally cost $75.
- Comment on Caption this 1 year ago:
Scott the Woz buys a steam deck.
- Comment on AI bots now beat 100% of those traffic-image CAPTCHAs 1 year ago:
Wasn’t this this point all along?
- Comment on Here’s how much Disney Plus will charge to share your password 1 year ago:
“cannot have an active Hulu subscription, or an active or canceled Disney+ or ESPN+ subscription.”
Or a cancked subscription? So if I had one for a month or two I can’t be added?
- Comment on Grand Theft Auto V gets BattlEye anti-cheat, breaks online play on Steam Deck / Linux 1 year ago:
It’s surprising they won’t fix it considering how much cash they’re milking from it
I’d argue it’s not surprising for precisely that reason.
- Comment on Here's a free demo for Cleanfall, horrible "alchemic" lovechild of Spelunky, Noita and tower defence 1 year ago:
“You are a small, unassuming cleaning bot that desires nothing more than a neat and tidy home,” reads the Steam page. “But ever since the planet was dragged closer to the sun by a monomaniacal tech nerd, dust and death swirl across the surface, making for a very messy situation. If your house will ever be clean again, you need to fix the world. A clean world means a clean house. So, fix the world. Simple.” Pretty sure this is how Genghis Khan got started.
I’m intrigued
- Comment on The first Dead Rising is getting a Deluxe Remaster ahead of its 20th anniversary 1 year ago:
This is exciting. I had it on the 360 but my tv at the time was so small I couldn’t read the text.
- Comment on Steam Deck Now Cheaper Than A Switch During Valve's Big Summer Sale 1 year ago:
You really got them!
- Comment on Washing machine chime scandal shows how absurd YouTube copyright abuse can get 1 year ago:
Apparently, YouTube had automatically scanned Albino’s video and detected the washing machine chime as a song called “Done”—which Albino quickly saw was uploaded to YouTube by a musician known as Audego nine years ago.
But when Albino hit play on Audego’s song, the only thing that he heard was a 30-second clip of the washing machine chime. To Albino it was obvious that Audego didn’t have any rights to the jingle, which Dexerto reported actually comes from the song “Die Forelle” (“The Trout”) from Austrian composer Franz Schubert.
The song was composed in 1817 and is in the public domain
Yep, very broken. Can’t the EU intervene or something?
- Comment on We never agreed to only buy HP ink, say printer owners 1 year ago:
I appreciate you
- Comment on Sure, It Won an Oscar. But Is It Criterion? 1 year ago:
I’m sure you could find some second-hand and if you only passively look it could be a fun surprise.
- Comment on Sure, It Won an Oscar. But Is It Criterion? 1 year ago:
Well, you did your best.
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