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TheOakTree@lemm.eeto Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon dances with the devil in the pale moonlight2·15 hours ago…Armored Core 2? The person you replied to is talking about Assassin’s Creed 2…
TheOakTree@lemm.eeto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Denuvo will lock you out of games on Linux, SteamOS, Steam Deck if you keep changing Proton versionsEnglish9·3 days agoDid you even read the article? This is a matter of limiting the number of times a licensed user can authenticate their copy of the game within a day (based on hardware/software IDs).
It has nothing to do with OS compatibility. It can be recreated on windows machines by spoofing hardware IDs or even - god forbid - changing certain driver installs too many times.
It’s to stop pirates from using one a legit activation ‘key’ to provide the game to others. Which is funny because they’ve found a way to extract the denuvo ‘key’ from a demo and spoof full game denuvo access for other games.
Oh, definitely. The intended joke is out of 10 in decimal.
I think they’re saying that on a binary 1 to 10 scale, the range is only (decimal) 2, so a 10/10 for binary is a 2/2 in decimal (where you can only be a 1/2 or 2/2), which is still the highest value.
TheOakTree@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Reportedly Has $800 Million Worth of Cybertrucks That Nobody WantsEnglish8·4 days agoThe $800m figure is only useful for figuring out how much Tesla was expecting to make out of it. When you factor in the development and manufacturing costs, they’re hemorrhaging money.
TheOakTree@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Reportedly Has $800 Million Worth of Cybertrucks That Nobody WantsEnglish3·4 days agoHell yeah if I could get a free cybertruck I’d have lots of fun salvaging the motors, batteries, sensors, etc.!
Expedition 33 has me hooked. Amazing game.
The main frustration I had with Baldur’s Gate 3 while being busy is that I would have sessions where a glitch would silently compound over a couple hours of gameplay, and when the glitch finally manifests, I had to reload a very old save to fix it.
In my case, >!Shadowheart killed Laezel in camp, but Laezel was somehow still alive and in camp. Later, this causes problems where the game will acknowledge she’s dead, and then she will show up in a Githyanki Creche conversation, and then disappear again. So, she is effectively not part of our story but then also is a secret party member. !<
What? We can use science and data to look at the impacts empirically instead of throwing baseless speculations around???
Who knew?
TheOakTree@lemm.eeto World News@quokk.au•Hasan Piker detained at the border and questioned for hours over politics23·6 days agoStraight from his Wikipedia page:
Piker’s stream covering the results of the 2020 United States presidential election peaked at 230,000 concurrent viewers and was the sixth most-watched source of election coverage across YouTube and Twitch, comprising 4.9% of the market share.
I’d say that’s a pretty significant portion of all online coverage for that election. He’s not famous famous but he’s definitely a big online political figure.
TheOakTree@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•Matt Gaetz visited El Salvador’s mega-prison and saw people drained of hope. He then pitched it to Stephen Miller2·7 days agoThe US has a history of using death/suffering as a “deterrent” for illegal border crossings. It doesn’t really work that way, though.
Excerpts from Immigration and Naturalization Service “Border Patrol Strategic Plan 1994 and Beyond”:
The Border Patrol will improve control of the border by implementing a strategy of “prevention through deterrence.” The Border Patrol will achieve the goals of its strategy by bringing a decisive number of enforcement resources to bear in each major entry corridor. The Border Patrol will increase the number of agents on the line and make effective use of technology, raising the risk of apprehension high enough to be an effective deterrent.
The prediction is that with traditional entry and smuggling routes disrupted, illegal traffic will be deterred, or forced over more hostile terrain, less suited for crossing and more suited for enforcement. Mobility of enforcement resources will be essential in tracking illegal traffic to prevent local “hot spots” from becoming long-term problem areas.
They targetted safer passageways and funneled migrants through the Sonoran Desert, which promptly led to increased migrant deaths but an unchanged quantity of crossing attempts. It’s not like the migrants can afford to turn around and go home.
It makes sense that the logical next step in the death-making company is to buy a death machine since it’s “cheaper” than processing inviduals and sending them home to their deaths.
The way I see it:
On English lemmy there are countless situations in which people fail to pick up on jokes/wordplay. I imagine the same happens quite often in any media in any language.
It’s like the alternative universe version of black olives and pepperoni.
It’s like microwaving an egg. There’s moisture trapped in there, and the gases can only expand a bit before the rock gives.
Dangerous egg.
TheOakTree@lemm.eeto Off My Chest@lemmy.world•I've had a crush on a fictional character for a year and wanted to get over my obsession with him, so I just went on character.ai and told him that he isn't real. English161·12 days agoI hope it helps you to remember that the LLMs on a site like this are specifically designed to draw behavior from fictional works. That includes fictional works on existentialism and characters that have similar dilemmas.
It is not going through an existential crisis. It’s relaying responses that are probabilistically most relevant to the character’s identity and the presented scenario. Emotions are a lot more complex than that, as far as we know.
Reminds me a lot of Meridian 59
The ones I have seen most recently are so thin and flimsy that they are worse at the job than a paperclip.
I usually find my thinnest allen wrench and use that.