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  • That's not even necessarily them being nice, if your audience can suddenly afford less, that changes what the optimal price would be for maximizing sales * price. The cost of producing an electronic copy of a DLC is zero.

  • This one hits different when you read it as an adult

  • Open source code doesn't mean open API though. Bluesky seems to have made a whole thing out of their technical architecture, and I get the arguments that it's centralized in practice, but wouldn't it mean basically scrapping the whole thing to lock down third party clients? Even if that didn't mean anything I think multiclients could be a good idea anyway, if people were using those and there was a Reddit situation, some portion of users would want to stay with the same clients rather than using whatever proprietary app they try to push.

  • Tax rule

  • I don't think I've seen that specific font used in a webcomic except ones generated by ChatGPT, and ChatGPT always uses it. It's a very clear tell.

  • Fair, I use Open WebUI + Ollama personally but it's slightly tricky to set up, wasn't aware there were open source options with a built in model browser and hardware compatibility estimates

  • If we're wishing for things that probably won't happen, how about a government agency for game preservation? Source code gets submitted before release, approval for sale is conditional on them being able to successfully build and deploy it. Then 20 years later it gets automatically published to the public domain. That way even online only games will end up being preserved.

  • One possible reason I've read is that the people moderating it have had their identities leaked, so imagine being the person responsible for banning 4chan users and now also they know who you are, seems like a very unappealing thing to volunteer for.

  • I don't use these so maybe I'm missing something, but why would you have to choose? Bluesky is centralized but it seems like its design is committed enough to open technology that it would take them a long time to walk it back, and in the meantime there shouldn't be barriers to using unified clients that put content from both in the same interface, and possibly override any opinionated content algorithm from the company (not sure if that's feasible or not).

  • Great, so now instead of directing people to practically useful information for dealing with the ongoing problem, they have propaganda about who is to blame.

  • A great option though I don't think that's actually available by default, I know mobile apps have it but on desktop I'm using a violentmonkey script for that and don't see a way to do it in settings

  • Dungeon Meshi @ani.social
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    Just finished reading the Manga

    I can't believe the main antagonist was ::: spoiler spoiler Evil Aslan the Throat Goat :::

  • Some of the remedies proposed in the case risk the future of our Firefox browser and Gecko browser engine—the last remaining non-Big Tech browser engine.

    How's that?

  • You know, you probably know this phrase, "Do not obey in advance." That's Tim Snyder, who's a historian of authoritarianism. We now are in techno-authoritarianism. We have to learn how to digitally disobey. That can be as simple as the dropdown box. Don't accept the cookies, don't give your real name, download Signal

    ... post on Lemmy?

  • A bubbling noise coming from the toilet

  • “There is no formal relationship between the platforms and the workers. If the tasks disappear, they are simply no longer called,” he said.

    Fuentes and 19 other Venezuelan taskers have a WhatsApp group where they take turns to alert members when a task becomes available. “If someone has insomnia, they say, ‘Don’t worry, I’ll keep an eye out tonight,’” she said.

    I used to do online gig work like this. The good part is you don't really have to directly interact with anyone, the bad part is this stuff, garbage pay, and the platforms not giving a fuck about whether clients scam you or falsely tank your approval rating. To even obtain decent tasks you basically have to do what these people did with an active group chat, or cheat and use scripts to automatically snipe them and notify you.

    The most memorable ones were stuff like, transcribing videos of maintenance people describing what they were doing, and watching video feeds of surgery robots and rating the skills of their operators.

    Despite all the shitty aspects of it, I think it sucks this kind of work is going away, because it is really convenient to have as an option and used to be an effective way to avoid getting a traditional job if you were really dead set on that. And I guess a good option in general for people in countries with very low cost of living.

  • I eat a lot of rice so that sucks

  • Just finished reading Dungeon Meshi, good stuff

  • No, I try to treat that machine like a quarantine zone, I have a two PC setup and that's part of the reason for it. So basically I don't log into online accounts on that one (except relatively unimportant accounts for convenience, like Steam), and I don't do important stuff on it

  • project of a community where people can argue with each other and an AI moderator will judge who’s being good-faith in their conduct, sort of referee the discussion to help reduce the “there’s no way to have a ‘debate’ if the other person’s committing to just being an evasive bad-faith cunt about it” problem.

    Any ways to follow this project? This is a concept I've also thought about. Would probably work to prompt various simple yes/no questions about a comment and what it's responding to like, "is it likely they didn't read it", "does it address the central point" and then do stuff with the results

  • Judging by some of the vrchat threads I've seen Anon is way ahead of you on this

  • Comic Strips @lemmy.world
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    Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Elves

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    Signal