Confused_Emus
@Confused_Emus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on SN Operator from Epilogue brings SNES carts to modern PCs and its now up for order 1 week ago:
It was mostly a tongue-in-cheek reference to how lawsuit-happy Nintendo has been as a company.
Guess I forgot my “/s”.
- Comment on SN Operator from Epilogue brings SNES carts to modern PCs and its now up for order 1 week ago:
How long before Nintendo sues someone over this?
- Comment on "Notepad++ for Mac" release is disavowed by the creator of the original 3 weeks ago:
Typical lemmy.world ‘tard take.
- Comment on Upcoming California law to require operating systems to check your age 2 months ago:
This isn’t acceptable in the least. The very fact it seems so innocuous right now is to get opinions like yours circulating to make everyone feel comfortable with it. People have got to stop thinking in the short-term when it comes to privacy.
“Oh, it’s just one more data point, what can it hurt now? All you have to do is type a number in a box. You don’t even have to provide any documentation to prove you aren’t lying!”
Their “age verification” method is useless for accomplishing any actual age verification. So why is it still being pushed? Because the groundwork is being laid now for the actual surveillance to be implemented later.
- Comment on Starlink VP confirms ‘dangerously close’ Chinese launch incident — close call saw satellite pass within 200 meters of Starlink travelling at over 17,400mph 5 months ago:
Fascists are fascist. We’ll call them out anywhere. Good for you that you’re fine with them, though.
- Comment on Starlink VP confirms ‘dangerously close’ Chinese launch incident — close call saw satellite pass within 200 meters of Starlink travelling at over 17,400mph 5 months ago:
Bury your head a little deeper in the sand, you’ve almost achieved blissful ignorance! You can do it!
- Comment on Stung by customer losses, Comcast says all its new plans have unlimited data 11 months ago:
Oh, I wasn’t bitching at you or anything.
If you’re actually curious, the funky letters are the upper- and lowercase of the Old/Middle English letter Eth that represents the “th” sound.
Why anyone would use it today? Maybe they think it’s “quirky”?
- Comment on Stung by customer losses, Comcast says all its new plans have unlimited data 11 months ago:
To get you to engage with questions like that. Just ignore it.