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  • Honest communication. Even if you don't want to.

  • This is cool. Thanks for sharing.

  • Yep. We all learned years ago. Anything that needs an always on network to play an offline game is bs because sooner or later that network is not available.

  • Ok that is a good tip. I was measuring with points on the map.

  • So if I understand it Signal has your phone number but only logs sign up date and last activity date. So yes they can say this person has Signal and last used it on date X. Other than that no information.

    Matrix doesn't require a phone number but has no standard on logging activity so it's up to the server admin what they log, and they could retain ip address, what users are talking in what, rooms, etc. and E2EE is not required.

    I think both have different approaches. I'm just trying to understand. On one hand you have centralized system that has a standard to minimize logs or decentralized system that must be configured to use E2EE and to remove logs.

  • I'm not an expert but I'll use this analogy.

    Signal is you meeting a person who gives you secure devices. This person then can only ever provide the following information to someone else. From Signal website. "The phone number. the date and time a user registered with Signal and the last date of a user's connectivity to the Signal service." Only your device and your friends device can read the messages. It goes direct from you to them. The only way to read any message is having the device.

    Telegram is like you making an agreement with another person. By default messages are encrypted but go to the other person for decryption before going to your friends device. This other person Telegram has and will give the phone number, messages, serverlogs, dates to legal entities by request. Now there is an option to bypass this person by using "secret chats" . This will make it so the message is directly from your device to their device. Telegram can't read messages but as I understand they can still potentially have metadata, server logs of when messages are sent, how many, what device they are sent from. Bottomline is they have activity logs Signal can only provide the date you signed up and the last time you used the app. Not only that but just being on the Telegram platform which allows bots makes you a target. Bots will contact you like spam. Sending you harmful links, etc.

    Almost every security person I've ever read says. "I use Signal". Why wouldn't you go with the service that by default has end to end encryption? Telegram makes it a option you have to select for each person. Both use your phone number.

    These are very basic descriptions. I'm Happy to remove or update if I got anything wrong.

    More signal encryption info

  • I'm OK with buying now based on the fact they reversed this. They did what I wanted and the reason I waited to buy so I'll hold up my end. They should be happy people are even buying the games. If they ever change this policy they are other options. I'd love to see what the sales numbers are from before and after the requirement. I'm guessing it wasn't just the articles but actual decline in sales.

  • Some more Death Stranding. Really wish there was a better way to measure the zip lines. I tried to get right in-between two and was 4M off from the limit of 350M for one of them so it wouldn't connect.

    Also playing Deaths Door and it pretty fun art style. Excited for Tunic once this is finished. About 60% complete.

  • So sad. Hope all the Lynch fans are doing well. We lost a true artist today.

  • A true blow for film fans. Lynch was a visionary that really didn't compromise. Pushed the medium forward. A true artist. People often complain about his approach to storytelling in films but after seeing one of his films they are rarely forgotten or thought of as "just another movie".

  • Does anyone know if he was legally allowed gun(s) while on probation and after you know he was convicted of used guns to endange people based on a internet conspiracy?

  • River of Sorrow in Metal Gear Solid 3. First regular then as "no kills" run. It's something that made me genuinely question everything while playing a video game. Everything.

  • Yah. Got it. Just remember what punk is. DIY. You can use anything. Just remember what D. Boon said. "Punk is whatever we say it is". Only fools follow rules. Good luck.

  • Punk on a budget? I can't tell if this is a joke. Every punk I've ever known buys or steals from thrift shops, military supplies, and dumpsters behind clothing stores. It was all out of rejection of social norms and creativity of discarded materials. Duct tape, paint, spray paint, stencils, cardboard, safety pins, chains, ropes, needle and thread are all cheap. Egg whites or Elmers for hair spikes.

  • Raw dawing

  • Wait till you see what they let you do if you're good at sports.

  • Twin Peaks season 3 episode 8 comes to mind. It might not be something I want to watch over and over but it's probably the most incredible thing I've ever seen on broadcast TV. A surrealism short film in the context of a series that both has a self contained story and speaks to the broad narrative of the series. Krzysztof Penderecki's Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima, Nine in Nails, The Platters' "My Prayer" on the soundtrack? Amazing! Still to this day I can not believe the artistic freedom allowed by Showtime to create this. Jaw was on the floor for the entire episode. I've felt for a long time that nothing could actually be new/shocking/different on broadcast TV. This changed my mind. Nothing has even been close imho.

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  • Thank you. Thank you very much. It's Gordon. Gordon Cole! And my shocks are on fire.

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  • I'd play underworld. I think I've played most the TR games but I skipped that.

  • Gaming @lemmy.ml
    flux @lemmy.world

    Playing Psychonauts for the first time and it is blowing my mind.

    Psychonauts was always one of those games I was meaning to play ever since it came out. I've played most of the double fine titles but I started it and it didn't instantly click so I put it down and never got back to it. The second one came out and I thought alright time to go for it. Wow! What a debut from double fine! Clever and fun mechanics, well defined characters, engaging story and actually laugh out loud moments! If you have kids the game dialogue is snappy like a Pixar movie. I made it to the tower and just can't wait to see what happens next. There are a few small things like camera angles or controls that can be a little frustrating after all it's almost a 20 year old game but if do yourself a favor and grab it for $2 on steam or Xbox store right now if you think you might like it. I've already got #2 in the queue.

    steam Xbox