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Carighan Maconar
Carighan Maconar @ Carighan @lemmy.world
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  • Yeah, sorry, you're not going to try have a neutral perspective about this, are you?

    But humor me, why are so many Switch still being sold if other stuff is so superior? After all, like you said, they're quite comparable and hey, Deck seems strictly superior. Right?

  • No I did not, you seemingly want a by-date system for the site, which feels quite a bit weird considering how people usually use review sites. Hence the prod at your comment. Basically, adding a site like opencritic to an RSS-reader makes no sense, and I say this with someone running multiple custom filters over nearly 120 subscriptions for my daily news dose.

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  • Not remotely comparable, but sure, if you are like many here already a hobbyist PC gamer, you probably rather want a Steam Deck.

  • Yeah me neither. I really did not need user screaming to muddle the clarity of my review aggregator.

  • Ah yeah I forgot how everyone consumes their game ratings by release date, not by game. My bad.

  • How is giving an LLM the necessary prompts to generate a piece of art any different than giving modern CNC machines with their retard-proof graphic user interfacesthe necessary parameters to make a finished product.

    I think the argument is that the LLM essentially scrapbooks its result from paper pieces it cut out of existing artworks. And that in turn makes it a derivative work so in some jurisdictions the law would say that the LLM-generated image is copyrighted by those artists whose scraps were used to create it, anyways.

  • I don't get it.

    How is that a problem to people wanting to work on or work with Bitwarden? Or am I misunderstanding the wording on it?

    It just seems to say that you cannot rip this SDK out to use it on something else. Which makes sense as far as an internal library goes, at least on the surface?

  • I'll be honest, Below Zero was... mighty fine?

    It was super disappointing in many regards, sure. But only compared to the extremely lofty heights of Subnautica. Years later, Below Zero is still easily the second-most-atmospheric survival game I've played. It's huge problem - that the on-land sections don't work in how they were shown before release and were clearly intended because access to heat is way too readily available and easy to trivialize - cuts deep into it since it takes a huge chunk of atmosphere out (and the on-land part looks pretty bad, it was clearly relying on the terror of having to warm up again quickly). But, even with that, the water parts close the wound up. Deep Arctic is even worse thalassophobia than the crater edge in the first game!

    Sure, it's disappointing and meh compared to the first game, but that's just a too high bar to clear. I'd advise to not expect this game to clear it, either. Like you said, Subnautica 1 was kinda lightning-in-a-bottle. Compared to a 100/100, even a 98/100 would feel disappointing. 💡

  • Yeah I kinda hope they just go for full atmosphere solo, and say "fuck it" if people want to play it MP it'll ruin the terror anyways.

    That is, optimize the mechanics to work both solo and MP, but optimize story and atmosphere solely for solo play.

  • This game has 4-player co-op. Hence the second player being shown. They talked about that a long time ago that SN2 will be MP.

  • It's happening!!!! 🤩

    Trailer looks decent enough. Seems to lean strongly into the horror elements, which might be overdone, but also, it's kinda what Subnautica 1 made a splash with, how strongly it triggered thalassophobia before munching you as a giant sea snake.

  • I read this and I kept thinking at first "There's no way I haven't seen this in IntelliJ bef..."... oh. Of course that's the one positive example. 😅

    Two thumbs up Jetbrains. And yeah, I think all IDEs for all languages should allow this as a modified view type. Maybe even bidirectional for special cases.

  • I mean hyperloop is just "train, but bad". No clue what people ever saw in that "tech".

  • Uh, isn't that normal? People use PayPal because of the easy of use resulting from its inherently low security that is still far better than CC, not because there aren't sensible alternatives.

  • I don't want to follow random people though? Twitter was useful as a way to follow specific companies and people to know when say, a service goes down or an update is released.

    These people and companies aren't on Mastodon.

  • But the issue is that the temporary surges are not even followed by stability, they’re followed by decline. That’s not a recipe for sustainability.

    You mean after a surge there's less active users than before?

  • There's just not many people on there. And I already never used Twitter except to read in-time updates from people and companies, so naturally with many of them being on Threads or Bluesky, that's where I'd go to get that information.

    I mean it's just normal to have a "social" part to social media, no?