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  • I would definitely like to have duck more often. I only rarely get it for myself as a treat but god damn is it the best bird going.

  • Honestly, I have to agree with the article - while you could say graphics have improved in the last decade, it's nowhere near as much as the difference as the decade before that.

    I'd easily argue that the average AAA game from a decade ago looks just as good on a 1080/1440p display as the average AAA game today - and I'd still bet the difference wouldn't be that noticeable for 4K either.

    And what do we gain for that diminishing return on graphics?
    Singleplayer games are being made smaller, or vapid "open worlds", and cost more due to more resources going to design teams rather than the rest of the game.
    Meanwhile multiplayer games get less frequent and smaller updates, and that gets padded out with aggressive micro-transactions.

    I hate that "realistic" graphics has become such an over-hyped selling point in games that it's consuming AAA gaming in its entirety.

    I would love for AAA games to go back to being reasonably priced with plainer looking graphics, so that resources can actually be put into making them more than just glorified tech demos.

  • Go figure. Conservative judge does everything she can to delay the trial, and then postpones it, making sure no new judge will be able to catch up with the case in time for the election.

    It's fucked up how overtly horrid and traitorous conservatives are nowadays - the founding fathers put too much faith in people when they made that constitution.

  • Good resellers do, but I think my point still stands - why risk any of that when Microsoft doesn't get your money either way?
    MAS/Massgrave works effectively, is open source, is well-documented, and literally free.

  • Yeah, my parents took this approach with veggies too. Luckily it didn't put me off completely, but I can certainly see how it could.

    It's a shame how many of my parent's generation just don't know how to cook anything that isn't boil it in a pot until it's soft - it isn't like the other, tastier methods are difficult or take longer either.

  • Honestly, it makes sense. Something's gotta give or we're all fucked. We should already be eating less red meat and dairy anyway since they're less healthy than white meat and milk alternatives - adding the economic incentive would be a push in the right direction to be healthier and more eco-friendly.

  • Considering the grey market is filled with dodgy keys, it'd be better to just pirate, especially when there are easy and safe ways to do it like with MAS

  • If you must have MS office, then I'd go with MAS/Massgrave like others have said.

    It's well documented, requires minimal setup (if going default route), and is much less risky than going into the grey market for keys or downloading cracks elsewhere.

  • Haste makes waste - if you want quality content, let the dev and their team take the time they need.

  • Rock. Stick will rot quickly, but the rock will stick around as long as I don't lose it

  • Exactly. People weren't so much amazed by the fact something wouldn't move until you moved it, they were much more amazed by mathematical proof that in the vacuum of space objects will just keep moving however you pushed them - it's an alien idea when all you've ever experienced is the opposite on Earth.

  • Was about to say - either that dog is AI generated, or OP has done an awful job taking the picture

  • And yet they'll be scratching their heads trying to figure out why more people are returning to piracy.

  • True. While it's definitely more secure than their other 2FA offering (storing them with your passwords), it's still the same developers making both - so it still feels like putting all my eggs in one basket.

    For IOS I can see this as a valid option, because unless you are willing to trust Microsoft, Google, or Authy with your 2FA, which I personally don't think one should, then you haven't got too many options.

    But on Android there are plenty others that are known to be reliable, Aegis for example, so the value proposition is lessened for me at least.

  • Went to check - had personalised Ads off on every account I have already, so I guess I won't be seeing what Google's got on me ¯(ツ)

  • Cool idea for anyone who doesn't already use Bitwarden for their passwords, but I would be awfully sceptical of having my passwords and 2FA codes stored on the same service - only one breach required to royally screw me up

  • Why would anyone agree to a deal knowing your publically stated intention is to break said deal?

    That'd be like me selling you an IPhone, telling you it's actually a brick, then expecting you to still buy it

  • Selotape? It'd have to be something that sticks on it's own

  • Depends - I currently use Heliboard which doesn't seem to have any problems as long as I stick to dictionary words.

    Samsung's keyboard sucks though - not only would it miss obvious typos, if you made the same typo often enough, it'd start learning the "word" and autocorrecting the actual bloody spelling to the typo!
    (I had a habit of swaping the i and e in their, so of course Samsung decided "thier" was what I clearly meant to type)

  • From what I see on the article, it looks like it mostly applies to manufacturer set passwords - though it does look like the devices are now required to prompt the user if they try to set a weak or common password (though I can't remember the last time I wasn't prompted)