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  • I always got downvoted for saying it too on a PIRACY sub! Shits wild.

    Is it? It sounds more like the people on the privacy subs had morals and knew their limits.

    If you go to the bar and the bartender says "drinks are on the house!", you're still not going to go and order every single drink on the menu. You're not going to go off and drink yourself under the table, just because you personally don't have to pay for it. You understand that there's an opportunity to have something for free and you respectfully take up the offer and enjoy yourself.

    Yes, video game practices are often downright toxic: Paying DLC for content that's already on your PC/ Disk. Unfinished games, loot boxes, low quality remasters, buggy releases - I get it. I'm not going to spend $70 of my hard earned money on some crap and have it be half the product I was promised, or have DRM that prevents me from playing the game further into the future.

    But what about great indie titles like Baldurs Gate 3? Where's the justification there? It's some honest Devs who put everything into an amazing product. Why not spend the money you've saved up on other piracies on a well-deserved title?

    Some smaller indie titles need every sale. It literally pays for their livelihood. Why pirate their work too?

    There's honour among thieves. There's a code to not screw over the people who are making games for the love of it. If you don't care about any of that, fine. But don't go around bragging about it like it's your God-given right to steal.

    Stealing everything from everyone isn't something you should be proud of. We all can't afford a lot of things atm, and that's understandable. But there are people out there trying to afford stuff by selling those very same games. Have a bit of respect for the game.

  • With emergent tech you ALWAYS have to look at who's interested.

    I don't have facts, but I'd like to think it's more the low and middle class who use services like Doordash and UberEats.

    I can imagine them soon introducing a way to "verify" the correct customer by doing a facial scan.

    Suddenly cops are allowed to use the scanning and live feeds from these robots on the streets to keep an eye on persons of interest, and suddenly there are patrolling robots on the streets, that can grass people up without them even realising.

    You absolutely won't see the upper class communities with these patrolling robots around (saying it's too oppressive!), so it becomes a tool to spy on lower socio-economic communities. And of course, any attempt to damage them is met with a fine, or arrest.

    Amazon's Ring cameras have already been used to provide recordings to cops. Those were private devices so the cops can't just tap into them whenever they want. But a Doordash robot is fully exempt of that limitation.

    EDIT: confirmed, 2 days later. [https://www.404media.co/serve-food-delivery-robots-are-feeding-camera-footage-to-the-lapd-internal-emails-show/](http://www.the.com/ footage from delivery bots is going straight to the lapd)

  • This. I rarely if ever saw a bug, even on release.

    My gripes with the game had more to do with the features we were missing: a metro system, character customisation (hair stylist, tattoo artists, visible cyberware modification, cyberpsychosis, car customisation...), a gang reputation system, meaningful lifepath repercussions, like being able to join a gang as a streetkid, or own a cool car/apartment as corpo, or have your own custom tricked out car as a nomad...

    The game feels much better than it did - driving was not great at release, and the perks you unlock now actually feel impactful and meaningful, but I still would have liked some of those features included.

  • I don't think so, personally.

    I can't imagine Elon spending over 40bn to buy up a company that he then desperately needs to enact measures in order to recoup the lost money in ways that just dig him a bigger hole.

    I think he's really that dumb. He tried to devalue the company prior to purchasing by saying bots are rampant etc. The case against him said he needed to buy the company at the original price.

    Until this point, his reputation had him as some kind of infallible tech messiah, so in order to not lose face, he bought it at the original price, knowing his plan backfired and he had to borrow billions in order to complete the sale.

    Every decision he made after just attracted ridicule and caused the platform to fall further into a heaping mess. Once his reputation was revealed to be a petulant child, he just doubled down and destroyed it.

    Elon, it turns out, just isn't as clever as he (or many of his backers/fans) thought...

  • There are too many to choose!

    And the award goes to:

    Lord of the Rings. If I can only choose one, then Return of the King.

    Honourable mentions:

    Avengers Endgame (watched it at a midnight screening at a Infinity-War/Endgame double bill and it was one of the best experiences ever)

    Tron legacy: unlike many movies, it completely drew me into its world, with the visuals and music.

    Nolan batman films: probably Dark Knight

  • Definitely. Once upon a time, the prestige of the title of "Reigning Monarch of the British empire and all its territories" was incredible.

    The weight of the crown back then was immense. Now it's more like a party hat...

  • Science and statistics should be the only resource we refer to when creating legislation. Perfect.

    What science? The leader of the most powerful nation on the planet denied COVID existed, wanted people to drink bleach and incited violence against Chinese Americans because he wanted someone on the chopping block for his failure to recognise the pandemic as a legitimate problem and not a conspiracy to undermine his tenure as President.

    The reason the world is actually dying right now; the reason humans are headed towards a self-inflicted extinction event, is because science is dead where it matters most.

    Sure, separate Church from State, but we're kidding ourselves if we believe for a second that we're going to adopt science instead.

  • It is though.

    For the layman, that explanation is enough. If we're going to convince enough people to join Lemmy, we're going to have to ease them into it, and not be quite so anal.

    They'll get it eventually, if they're interested enough to join.

  • I mean... That's probably why it's passed on from generation to generation.

    The new, cooler one is being used by daddy dwarf, while the dwarfling gets to keep the important family heirloom that would be too dishonourable to throw away or stuff in a chest somewhere...

  • Why though? Why Canada?

    India has its hands full already with China, and there's no ally to be found across their border with Pakistan either.

    So what gives? Why go pick on Canada, just because a guy there wanted to entertain the thought of a sikh state free from India?