Blaster_M
@Blaster_M@lemmy.world
The Post Ninja
- Comment on Hundreds of websites to shut down under UK’s ‘chilling’ internet laws 3 days ago:
So this is about the strict age verification and moderation laws designed to keep kids off the web. Good luck.
- Comment on Firefox is getting rid of its 'Do Not Track' setting and what it's being replaced with is a bit of a bait and switch for privacy concerns 1 week ago:
Unfortunately, the old Do Not Track setting wirmed on the honor system. Since when have advertisers ever worked on the honor system?
- Comment on Linux update adds support for 128 terabyte SD cards— SDUC and UHS-II SD cards are now supported 3 weeks ago:
The I/O commands are different as well, the hardware has to support SDUC.
- Comment on Three Men Die When Google Maps Tells Them to Drive Off Unfinished Bridge 3 weeks ago:
…and that’s why you don’t use car navigation in airplane mode.
- Comment on Linux update adds support for 128 terabyte SD cards— SDUC and UHS-II SD cards are now supported 3 weeks ago:
Nah, it’s just SDUC cards are a different hardware design.
- Comment on Linux update adds support for 128 terabyte SD cards— SDUC and UHS-II SD cards are now supported 3 weeks ago:
Looking at the actual commit notes, it is SDUC support, which starts at 2TB and goes up to 128TB
- Comment on Unity cancels the stupid Runtime Fee 3 months ago:
hol up, Unity started by using doubles, and then downgraded? That explains why all the physics is so janky in unity
- Comment on Metropolis 1998 is a fetching isometric blend of SimCity and The Sims, with customisable house interiors 4 months ago:
Completely unoptimised … that’s what. Optimisation should be a required course in game design.
- Comment on Paradox CEO admits company made "wrong calls in several projects" in wake of Life By You's cancellation 4 months ago:
something something shareholders something quarterly profit something
That’s probably the real reason they cut back on a lot of stuff.
Shareholders need to hodl longer instead of trying to hit those quarterlies.
- Comment on Tool preventing AI mimicry cracked; artists wonder what’s next 5 months ago:
It’s a lot of effort for something that either degrades the image quality in a “more jpeg” way or straight up gets undone by site-side compression after uploading.
- Comment on UK watchdog looking into Microsoft AI taking screenshots 6 months ago:
Every spy agency’s wet dream is a builtin auto screenshotter. It’s also why we don’t like anti-cheat software that does this.
- Comment on Rabbit R1 AI box revealed to just be an Android app 7 months ago:
It’s an interesting futuristic concept, but LLMs, while pretty amazing in their current iteration, are nowhere near ready for that kind of work.
- Comment on Rabbit R1 AI box revealed to just be an Android app 7 months ago:
I still don’t know what this thing is supposed to do
- Comment on What are some mainstream game series where you really do need to start from the first game? 7 months ago:
Mass Effect. What you did in the first game affects the later two.
- Comment on The spam came from inside the house: How a smart TV can choke a Windows PC 7 months ago:
If you need to use the Smart TV, setup a vlan on your network, or connect the tv to the guest wifi.
- Comment on Helldivers 2 adds explosive crossbow, grenade pistol and other ways to blow up friends by "accident" next week 8 months ago:
Hey! We’re supposed to shoot the ones without beards!
- Comment on The next Cortana: Copilot on Windows is no reason to buy a new PC 8 months ago:
Well, they had to let Cortana go before the Rampancy reared its ugly head
- Comment on “Disabling cyberattacks” are hitting critical US water systems, White House warns 8 months ago:
Yeah, maybe don’t use Windows XP for control systems that are remoted into via TeamViewer