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  • I'm glad that PS5 owners get to play Forza, but overall I don't have a lot of confidence in Microsoft's ability to stay in the hardware market, which is concerning for everyone as I think Sony will leverage that position to raise their prices on their hardware and on PSN.

    Xbox has said it will be producing a new console next gen with powerful hardware, but I will probably stay away, despite owning a Series console this gen.

  • Technology @beehaw.org
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    www.wheresyoured.at OpenAI Is A Bad Business

    OpenAI, a non-profit AI company that will lose anywhere from $4 billion to $5 billion this year, will at some point in the next six or so months convert into a for-profit AI company, at which point it will continue to lose money in exactly the same way. Shortly after

    OpenAI Is A Bad Business
  • In the UK at least there's a persistent cost-of-living battle being fought, so we're not spending as much as we were, and large game production has reached a tipping point where the number of purchasers aren't growing but costs are increasing, so: studios contract; or games are taking longer to make; or games are made with a smaller scope. So basically, there's less to upgrade your console for.

    I mean, for me personally, everytime I think of upgrading from a Series S I find it hard to justify because most games run quite well.

  • I worked with Perl for years, and I don't recommend it for a beginner. There are just too many idiosyncrasies that belong specifically to the language that you'd be better off with Python for learning the basics.

    I'm also not really sold on that book, which from the code samples looks really old. I'd recommend two books: Modern Perl and Perl Best Practices.

    Edit: I'd also recommend working in Go but potentially the way i/o intersects with interfaces makes it a bit more challenging.

  • Crosspost: Lemmy.ml tankie censorship problem

  • I think defederation should be used as a last resort - specifically, I'm talking about an influx of tankies breaking feddit.uk's code of conduct. I think actions supporting a protest of lemmy.ml should be left to the individual, as to whether they want to continue participating in those communities. Ideally, the communities move themselves to a different instance that's less politicised, but that's not the world we currently live in.

  • Cymru @feddit.uk
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk

    ‘Don’t trust any of them’: Tories face wipeout in Wales, but Labour is on shaky ground too | Wales

    From the people I've talked to, admittedly pension age, they feel reluctant to vote Labour but can't deny the damage done by the Tories over the last ten years.

    United Kingdom @feddit.uk
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk
  • Diagrams. Loads and loads of diagrams. One for each use-case.

    Then I'd have one diagram to draw out dependencies between each service at the broadest level. Although depending on how messy your architecture is it can be very difficult to read, in my experience.

  • UK Politics @feddit.uk
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk

    Thames Water collapse could trigger Truss-style borrowing crisis, Whitehall officials fear | Thames Water

    Ohhh, yay 👍👍

  • It's really quite bad imo, but it's surprising considering how the consoles are basically the same, hardware-wise - the Xbox on paper might even be technically more powerful.

    I think that if they'd been able to get out there with a couple of great 1st party games early in the generation it might have helped swing the market in their direction but they didn't and now it doesn't matter.

  • Sony is also encountering similar issues in terms of the cost of games being unsustainable and Moore's Law kicking in. The difference is that they're making games that move consoles and Microsoft just aren't.

    At this point, I don't know what strategy Microsoft has at this point. If you say "Xbox everywhere", what does Xbox even mean any more for the enthusiast? I don't think Xbox is done, but if they were looking to be HBO before, they are now going for the Netflix approach - high quantity content, mediocre product - and possibly alienate the existing audience they have.

    I say this as an Xbox Series S owner, I'm happy with my purchase, but as a consumer I don't think I'll be upgrading my console to anything Microsoft ship any time soon.

  • UK Politics @feddit.uk
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk

    I don't endorse this article but it is a thought-provoking take. Personally, I think instead of "densifying" cities we should be doing the opposite - incentivize building new homes and business investment in lower-populated areas of the country.

    Golang @programming.dev
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk
    Golang @programming.dev
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk
    United Kingdom @feddit.uk
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk

    Woking plans to cut funds for care, arts, sports and toilets to plug £1.2bn deficit | Austerity

    Gaming @beehaw.org
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk

    Immortals of Aveum PS5/Xbox Series X/S: Unreal Engine 5 is Pushed Hard - And Image Quality Suffers - YouTube

    Gaming @beehaw.org
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk

    Should put this whole issue to rest (for a while, at least 😉).

    Gaming @beehaw.org
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk

    The Definitive Xbox Gamescom Interview

    Some interesting tidbits on the Series S and how it fits into MS's strategy.

    Android @lemdro.id
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk

    Has anyone had any luck with the Google Pixel 7A fingerprint sensor?

    I've moved from the Google Pixel 4A, which had an excellent fingerprint sensor on the back of the phone, to the 7A.

    I won't sugarcoat it: in my experience the fingerprint sensor, now an optical sensor on the front of the phone, is near useless. It fails to read my finger/thumb print basically ~95% of the time, which means it can't be used for any account that may lock the user out following 'x' unsuccessful login attempts.

    I really don't get why they shipped the feature with the phone given how unacceptably bad it is to use.

    Is this a common opinion shared amongst 7A users? Is there something wrong with my phone, or am I missing something? I'd welcome any advice, as I would quite like to get this working reliably.

    UK Politics @feddit.uk
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk
    Greyhounds @feddit.uk
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk

    Welcome to !greyhounds

    Hi 👋

    In absence of a community for greyhound owners/admirers across Lemmy I've opted to create one here on feddit.uk.

    By way of a introduction, here's our boy Ziggy. He's a 4 year old ex-racer living with us in sunny, sunny Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 😉. He likes 🧀, naps and waking us up at 6am for his morning constitutional.

    I've set up an icon and banner image for the community from our own set of photos but they're more placeholders until something better comes along.

    Hope everyone is having a good weekend. 🙂

    Golang @programming.dev
    spacedogroy @feddit.uk
    joeblu.com Don't use mocks

    Writing good unit tests is made much easier by **dependency injection**. This lets you separate your code's behavior from that of your dependencies. Many people use **mocks** to add dependencies to unit tests. I think this is usually a mistake.

    Always interesting to hear different points of view on this subject. Personally I think mocks make sense to capture complex sets of interactions or otherwise difficult to reach error conditions, so I don't think it's a do or do-not kind of thing.