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  • You missed 3 times in a row.

    1. The 30% cut thing has been industry standard since the dawn of time. Valve goes out of its way to make exceptions to this rule down to 10% in cases of very high volume but everyone only talks about the 30 since thats all they hear about. Only an Epic Games apologist would parrot this as a talking point. Plus, developers are not getting nothing for that 30%, especially games that use Valve's Steam networking services. Unlike Microsoft and Sony who also take 30% cuts, Valve doesn't charge $10,000 per game patch to have someone review and approve it to be published.
    2. The regional pricing goes both ways. There was literally a game recently users were complaining about NOT getting it because the publisher opted out or something, where the regional pricing would have made the game affordable but in USD (Valves country of origin and therefore default), it was exhorbitantly priced. And this one wasn't even Valve's fault.
    3. Valve did not censor games directly on behest of the Australian nutjobs, they fought back against them pretty hard, but Valve is ultimately beholden to the payment processors (who they also pushed back on). Once Visa and MasterCard started threatening to pull services, Valve was put in a "comply or die" situation. If they didn't do as they were told they wouldn't be able to accept money with anything but Stripe or Bitcoin. They literally lost Paypal as a payment option over this fight.

    I think its very dishonest of you to frame these points as enshittification. This term means the intentional degradation of a product or service for the sole motive of increasing profits. For point 1, the whole industry literally started off like that. For point 2, it was literally an attempt at equity (valve may not get the deltas correct but in some countries they're losing money on games). And for point 3, you might be able to argue it but ultimately it wasn't for profits so much as it was survival.

    If you wanted to shitsling at Valve, you should have mentioned how Valve invented lootboxes in TF2 and then exacerbated the issue in CS:GO/CS2, releasing that awful plague onto the industry.

  • My family and I often play multiplayer games that require each person to have a system to themselves. It's a PC after all.

    We sometimes play split screen games on one of our decks plugged into the TV, but overall each of us has our own and will play separately on them whenever possible.

    We can also then take them with us at our own discretion, and I don't have to worry about anyone else in my family shattering mine.

  • This one is a stretch. But for those struggling like I did at first, the joke is a play on the phrase "diamonds are a girls best friend"

  • I don't. Handhelds are personal devices, and Steam Decks are cheap. Everyone gets their own.

  • Yep, just make sure to set the permissions so you're not sending notifications to the other phone (if it's someone else's) or allowing remote control of yours. Just enable file sharing or whatever you want, and maybe allow them to do the find my phone ring thing.

  • When you and your wife send pics over KDE Connect instead is a powerful moment. Still requires one phone to connect to the other over hotspot or be on the same network at home, but its slick otherwise.

  • This happens to me when I run games sometimes in 4k at max settings, with a 7900XTX. So far I have not found anything that prevents it, and I'm starting to suspect my power supply or my house's wiring might be the issue. It almost seems like a voltage sag.

  • Have you actually?

  • It looks like she's holding a drinking bowl of some kind

  • Wow thats an old meme

  • I dunno if you know this but SMS support got removed from Signal a few years ago

  • Its still better than any new chat protocol thats been made in the last decade. You'll have to pry my family XMPP server out of my cold dead hands.

  • We mandate that ours are left on for orchestration and maintenance purposes.

  • That looks a lot like what came out my backside the other day! They call that the ol' redneck colonoscopy

    ...the whiskey hasn't been treating me well

  • Great! Now I can listen to my PinePods on my PineBuds which I store in my PinePod that they came with.

  • Meshtastic

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  • Meshcore also has a paid license to use the full feature set and if Plex has taught us anything, it's to stay away from garbage like that. I'll stick to Meshtastic, thank you.

  • Slavery's gonna be back on the menu (explicitly, and I don't mean wage slavery or prison slavery)

  • Ivermectin suddenly seems like a viable cure

  • Everything is artificially inflated by 1.7x to 2.4x ever since covid. The inflation you are seeing is not real inflation but rather manufactured by those in high-up positions at most fortune-500 companies.