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  • I was wondering if another Dove company was founded, nope, turns out it's the shampoo Dove

  • There's clearly a difference between fanart, and an article meant to inform people.

  • Have you seen the slap fights on Wikipedia that happened during the great edit war of Brisket? So many people who had never interacted with Wikipedia at all, suddenly turning into expert researchers. So many Gamers™ crying out, simply because Youtube, and other/similar sites, aren't considered a proper source.

    Just witnessing the event unfold in real time back then, was well worth the trouble in my humble opinion.

  • Chromebook is the coffee from the coffee machine in my university, which no one ever uses, and no one is certain has ever been cleaned

  • Instant Coffee is Windows

  • My cat loves people, especially people that are new, and a few months ago there were a bunch of construction workers in the house, the amount of surprised happiness I heard because my cat wanted to cuddle with the new humans, was really cute

  • Hey, c'mon those programmers making minecraft mods during their work hours are contributing to society

  • I've had a scottish-texan accent for half a year once, and now I have an american accent sometimes while speaking german, my mother language, shit's wild

  • Any of the PVZ garden warfare games getting emergency patches to this day, Sims 2 Ultimate Edition being given away for free when Sims 4 launched and technically speaking revamping Sims 4 from an online game into a normal Sims game months before the official release due to the backlash caused by Sims City's release.

    And if we're talking greed, It Takes Two's demo allows you to fully play the game if your friend owns the full version, also fun fact, the incredible 3D platformer Fe was published by them, and is worth a try, even if you simply pirate it.

    CDPR execs put the Devs under incredible crunch, and then acted surprised when the product wasn't up to snuff on release. Say what you want about EA, atleast their games aren't released with game breaking bugs happening in cutscenes of all places. They released the buggy mess known as Cyberpunk2077 not as an Early Access Title, but as a full release, lied about performance on console, and then simply kept one of their promises, that being 'content updates', and suddenly everything's forgiven?

  • Huh, that's weird. But thanks for clarifying.

  • Lemmy bug, maybe? Because I replied to someone asking why CDPR was on the same level as EA

  • Maybe lemmy bugged out, because I replied to another person who asked why CDPR is on the same level as EA

  • Have you already forgotten the Cyberpunk 2077 launch?

  • If you want to have a taste of the basics you should check out the OWASP juice shop, basically a game-ified insecure web application to poke holes into. It has tutorials, an achievement system and the different challenges all have a difficulty rating.

    https://owasp.org/www-project-juice-shop/

  • Be aware that every Android phone maker modifies the OS in one way or another, what might apply for a Samsung, might not apply for a Pixel, vice versa.

    In actual tutorial advice, Google has guide books for the Pixel, even tutorials on how to transfer data from your old IPhone to your new Pixel: https://guidebooks.google.com/pixel

  • Hey, the Sims 4 modders, who use free 3d models to create badly made furniture mods, just to sell them for $20-30 on Patreon want to have a word with you

  • Maybe they have a temperature play kink?

  • But the datapack feature is a pain in the ass if you want to do more than add funny new small feature. Overhauling entire gameplay systems, or adding new ones is really complicated and often not worth it when done through a datapack

  • How long has it been since they promised us an official modding api?

  • News are sporadically placed in-between shows, usually at set times, and ads exist just to give a quick overview over whatever will be reported on, which is basically a very summarized version of the reports, which means we're back at me not being able to escape the news depression vortex.