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  • And yet I watched a crap film the other week where somebody went back in time 20 years, and the only difference was everyone had flip phones instead of smartphones.

    So the era of progress is over.

  • It's just a shame it's such a half arsed VR conversion. Way too much UI going on for my tastes.

  • I just can't get into it. I can see there's a progress path of stuff to do, but it feels like there's grind to get anywhere.

  • I was on an EA boycott for a while without even realising it. They just stopped making anything that interested me.

    Only broke it for It Takes Two and Split Fiction, which I paid full price for. I did play a few Respawn games as well (Titanfall 2 and the Jedi games) but got them either as part of PSPlus or Humble Bundles.

  • Java for this flash in the pan mobile shit? Sure, they like breaking things.

    Java for enterprise? No. They're probably only just finished converting that COBOL system to it, and they started 20 years ago. People have died while making it. They will never change anything.

  • There used to be a UI library on the Amiga called MUI.

    It used a bunch of C macros to let you define the window and all the controls. Was honestly pretty good considering it was like 30 years ago.

  • Yeah, it seemed to be for a time when controller support on PC was shit.

  • I use it on mobile. It's mostly OK tbh, and the addition of a working ad blocker means it's far better than Chrome for me.

    In fairness that is an invalid URL in my book, but it should at least be consistent across desktop and mobile, or at least tucked behind an option.

  • On an individual level I can’t unalive a child.

    Well, with latest in Israeli technology...

  • I fear that the likes of Trump in charge will only reverse any progress we've made in the West.

    The developing world is going to use more and fossil fuels unless we basically pay them to use something else. And foreign aid seems to be a thing of the past too. I can't really blame the rest of the world. The west has grown fat and rich off the last 150 years of using it, and now we've got the gall to turn to them and tell them not to.

  • The consumption data is quite interesting. Takes into account the fact that we put most of our emissions in China, and shows what we actually consume per person. And indeed the UK and US have gone down, and India and especially China, have gone up. But that World figure seems pretty flat overall. And we all live on the same ball of slowly heating rock, and none of us are anywhere close to being net zero.

    https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/consumption-co2-per-capita?tab=chart&country=OWID_WRL%7EGBR%7EIND%7ECHN%7EUSA&mapSelect=%7EUSA

  • You're an original Xbox controller kind of guy aren't you?

    From the PS4 onwards they did at least acknowledge that most people don't have tiny child-sized hands, and that most consoles are bought by adults.

  • OK, if society achieves net zero, you can have as many children as you like.

    But given that it's been going up since the industrial revolution, and it's still going up, it seems rather fanciful to suggest that it's within our grasp.

    A number of countries have reduced emissions massively, but realistically that mostly means "we've moved all our emissions to China". I could buy green energy from my supplier, but for me that was still coming from a big coal power station a few miles up the road until last year when they finally closed it.

    And frankly, if corporations can count the carbon a tree will capture over 30 years and somehow "offset" that against a dirty great factory when they hurl a few pennies at a third world farmer, then we can count the carbon our descendents will emit over that time as well.

  • Yeah, that's one that doesn't take a lot of lifestyle change either.

    Although it'll vary based on how much you drive. My wife drives a tiny car and did under 3000 miles last year, so wouldn't actually make a lot of difference for us. Might as well run it until it keels over, by which time electrics will be even better than they are now. Or enshittified beyond belief. One of the two.

  • Honestly, I think that's depressingly common the world over.