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  • Wasn't this all happening because Nvidia bought all the supply

  • Fake blogs scraped from Reddit used to be fairly common and they weren't even exclusive to product reviews. Although it is surprising you found one that's still up, I'd assumed they would die off after the api purge.

  • I can't tell if I can't articulate what I mean well enough or if you're just reading it in bad faith so I'll reiterate for the last time.

    I have not made a general statement about caring for good in life. I meant that for the question of whether it should be considered okay for megacorps to ignore court orders, what they're ignoring is irrelevant. Cheering them to do it for a good cause normalizes it for when they do it for bad, which is the majority of the time.

    And it is especially off putting how comments like this are much more common when it's the courts of a non-western country that produced the bad ruling, as if they are less sovereign than an American company.

  • Are you serious? You're the one who made the "cloudflare can strongarm the Japanese govt" comment. I can see that you feel strongly about the Japanese media industry but this is the exact cognitive dissonance I'm talking about.

    I don't care what's good and what's bad. It's fucking weird to cheer an international megacorp to ignore the courts of a foreign country.

  • I just find it weird how big dog bullying the small dog becomes justified when we have a vendetta against the small dog.

  • Corporation good when piracy

  • Piefed went down for me so it might just be your location

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    List of all the rules

  • Does the witness not qualify?

  • Assetto corsa

  • As I explained to the other person, I meant in the context of family specifically. Of course there are many things FF could mean

  • It was that both of these franchises have an emphasis on family

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    The FF family could be Fantastic Four or Fast and Furious

  • I'm quoting their post

  • That looks uncomfortable to hold ngl.

    Steam Frame is a PC, and runs SteamOS powered by a Snapdragon® 8 Series Processor.

    I'm more excited about this tbh. It'll be quite something if Valve ends up solving the firmware problems of Linux on snapdragon powered phones.

  • Can we talk about the strange website this is posted on? A browser based games publisher has an blog reporting on pc/console games and on some articles there's an embedded browser game that it auto scrolls to??

  • On one hand I still believe what I said above and what you just said to be true.. You can't mess up Arch in a way you can't recover. On the other hand I wish I didn't dread updating my system because every time I update some random program manages to break.

  • Can you not create another release by the same name?

  • I'm convinced Arch with archinstall is the easiest Linux to use for users competent with computers. It just requires that the user isn't afraid of command line interfaces.

    I've tried the Mint, Ubuntu and uBlue. Had something go wrong with each. Mint didn't install graphics drivers, Ubuntu had nonsensical design with snap and uBlue corrupted the boot order after a month.

    With distros designed to just work it isn't easy to fix issues when they come up. With Arch there's no expectation that things work by default, so when something goes wrong you can just make it work again.

  • Or something about packaging. Or I used a function that has a different implementation for debug mode out of its intended purpose. Or

  • Only thing worse is not finding the bug that only happens in release mode

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Not again

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    The Surreal Worlds of Single Panel Comics (Solar Sands)