My company lost 30% of their value this week. Lmao 🖕
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MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•ChatGPT Lawsuit Over Teen's Suicide Could Lead to Big Tech Reckoning13·1 month agoBut painting it as a good thing or the solution is not correct.
If an actual doctor, psychologist or carer took this stance and slowly drove a patient or charge to self-harm or suicide, we definitely would not abide by that.
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Gaming@lemmy.zip•Paradox are "making adjustments" to Bloodlines 2's day-one vampire clan DLC plans, following backlashEnglish6·1 month agoIf it is ready before release, it should be included in the release.
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Gaming@lemmy.zip•Paradox are "making adjustments" to Bloodlines 2's day-one vampire clan DLC plans, following backlashEnglish24·1 month agoIf it is ready before release, it should be included in the release.
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Biology@mander.xyz•Turns Out Giraffes Aren’t One Species—They’re Actually Four3·1 month agoCould it be that we had to confirm the results? Your quote suggests that it was open to more research at that point, while the article says after a decade of research it is now official.
It’s interesting to have more insight to the process - an important reminder that these things don’t happen overnight.
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Gaming@lemmy.world•You'll have to pay for a $20 DLC to unlock two out of six clans in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2.English4·1 month agoWe’ve waited how long? Can definitely wait more until it is at a deep discount.
Basically fined pennies.
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•POSTAL 2 Redux has launched on KickstarterEnglish1·2 months agoIs Unity considered good again?
MoreZombies@aussie.zonetoFacepalm@lemmy.world•Palestinian woman does not know what grenade casings look like4·2 months agoI don’t know what they look like either - what is your point?
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Games@lemmy.world•Steam Banned A Horror Game Before It Could Launch, So Now It’s FreeEnglish18·2 months agoIt says on the article and the website they accept donations :)
Only if you treat it as (distance)(raptor) / (time)(raptor)
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Games@lemmy.world•Outer Worlds 2 cut to $70 after backlashEnglish2·2 months agoOh hells yeah the community for me
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Raspberry Pi@programming.dev•The dream of a Raspberry Pi laptop becomes a reality — ArgonOne Up ReviewEnglish4·2 months agoIt’s a con that the keyboard and trackpad are usable? I looked at the review to see why and he says its servicable…so unsure what it means by it being a negative.
Most of those are photos of a wave, which is what gets me. They say “Elon had a photo out of context just like these people!”
And it’s like “No…it’s a video with the context very much kept and there are no illusions”
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Thank god the debt got blown up so that suppressors are tax free61·2 months agoYeah man, fuck our lack of school shootings and our radically reduced gun-related violence! We’re the worst!
Not that I’m saying that would work in America - Australia has safer (though not perfect) law enforcement.
If I were American, I’d probably also fiercely advocate to keep my guns, too. When your own country can’t guarantee safety, you have to.
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? July 152·2 months agoOh, I just finished Careless People - a very good read that gives a lot of insight (and cemented my decision to cut out Facebook), and one that has gotten me back into reading non-fiction. I hope you’re finding it compelling!
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Australia@aussie.zone•Illicit tobacco is 'out in the open' but what is the best way to deal with it?English2·2 months agoIt really of out of control - the shops are obvious and if one closes down a new one inevitably seems to open (sometimes at the exact same location).
If there’s a crackdown, it probably needs to be at the import level as well - these guys are getting so much loose tobacco and cigarettes into the country it is surprising to me. I am not versed in that area, so I don’t know how easy it is to enforce such a crackdown, but it seems like shutting down (and charging shopowners?) isn’t enough to stop the trade.
MoreZombies@aussie.zonetoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Some of y'all are not ready to hear this...13·2 months agoBecause then he’d be Bernie Sanded?
MoreZombies@aussie.zoneto Games@lemmy.world•Has the live-service dream crashed back down to earth? | OpinionEnglish1·2 months agoI absolutely appreciate your response - I rarely get a chance to discuss this topic and have my ideas on it refined or thrown out through discourse. And hoo boy, it’s another long one but I love talking about stuff like this.
I want to say first that I agree that there might be earlier games that exhibited examples of the philosophies in the definition provided by Valve back in 2008-2011 and my definition, but my stance is that digital distribution platforms made it more feasible for games to be developed in such an ongoing way and lead to it becoming a more prominent idea. A rough parallel could be drawn between the way DOOM popularized First Person Shooters, yet there were definitely games of the genre before it. Some games were developed that employ similar or the same philosophies to GaaS, but it was less common and easy (I remember getting “official” content for games by having to go to a website, find the download link, download the maps, etc) until the technology caught up.
On Temple of Apshai, I see your points but I don’t agree that it completely breaks my ideas surrounding what makes a Game as a Service… I think I should clarify that I consider a “point of sale” to be when I have to make a purchase to have the content.
I consider the ports and expansion to fall under points of sale, as a result. You are purchasing exactly the products as boxed, and nothing else takes place beyond that exchange. You have the product to play, the developer’s obligation to you is finished.
Expansions are an arguable bit of grey area, since they do technically build upon the earlier game, but I still think of that as a straightforward point of sale; The only content is that which you buy, with no additional content or service provided by the developer beyond them. I consider Diablo 2 and the Lord of Destruction expansion to be an early example of GaaS, since after the points of sale the game received additional content (I think to online play only).
I acknowledge the water definitely gets muddied with this digital age. Some games receive a stream of paid expansions over time, like Borderlands or Fallout 3. However, I struggle to consider these to be Games as a Service - these items are all independent points of purchase. If a game has a mix of paid and free content updates, then I’d consider it a GaaS because of the things other than the paid DLC/expansions.
I know that my ability to word my ideas is flawed and limited to my own vocabulary, and there are undoubtedly issues with my definitions. I don’t think my ideas are completely without merit though, and believe I just need to refine them somewhat, which can only be done through beholding a plucked chicken.
Also it is 7am and I should sleep.
How would you be critical of the answer without also doing a traditional search to compare its answer? If you have to search and verify the answer anyway, didn’t we just add an unnecessary step to the process?