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  • anti-cheat and drm aren’t the same thing

    complain all you want about anti-cheat, i would rather play a game that has it than one that does not

  • i don't think people care so much that the qeustions are about sex, but rather that the content is lazy and poorly thought out. most of the time i see a post like that it reads like it was written by a 14 year old who didn't bother to look at the dozens of prior threads asking basically the same thing.

  • Some things cannot be effectively regulated in this manner. At all.

    There is simply no way to stop people from building their own 3D printers. There are too many open source designs, and they can be built with very simple parts that are readily available at the hardware store. Most hobbyist-level 3D printers basically come as a kit that they have to assemble themselves anyways. What happens next? Background checks to buy stepper motors? Background checks to buy a microcontroller?

    To me this is like trying to mandate government backdoors in encryption algorithms. There is literally nothing that would stop criminals from just using an open source encryption algorithm that doesn't have a backdoor, so you end up just making it so all legitimate communications are less secure than they should be.

  • what software can reliably generate stems from finished tracks? and will it still sound the same when you mix them back together?

  • dedicated nas systems are pretty overpriced imo, often costing as much or more than the drives you put in them. much cheaper to build your own. depending on your needs, this can be as simple as a raspberry pi plus an external hard drive.

  • no, because they don't provide the stems, only the finished tracks

  • the software being open source would do nothing to solve the underlying issue, which is expiring music rights

  • melee action games with this kind of setting are a dime a dozen.

    making this a shooter actually makes it unique.

  • are you really complaining about indie developers releasing a game into early access?

  • there wouldn't be much of a game left if they took out the guns

  • not everybody who uses IMDB was born after 9/11.

    this isn't a dig at gen-z for being "uncultured" or whatever, just pointing out that a substantial chunk of the population was able to experience the film before it became as "cliche" as it is today.

  • wait a sec, are you using a bunch of alt accounts with the exact same username from various lemmy instances to upvote your own comments?

  • There are a few factors at play, I think.

    1. Microsoft isn't nearly being as aggressive about pushing free Windows 11 upgrades as they were with Windows 10. Windows Update will offer it to you, but not install it unless you explicitly opt-in.
    2. Windows 11's system requirements of a processor from the last 5 years plus TPM being enabled (it was off by default on most motherboards bought before 2022) leaves a lot of users not even being offered the upgrade (they can manually upgrade after jumping through some hoops).
    3. Windows 10 is still actively supported and will be for a while, removing any impetus for users or organizations to upgrade unless they specifically need some of the new features.

    All of this adds up to a substantial portion of Windows 11 installs likely being new machines rather than upgrades.

  • let’s think for 5 minutes here.

    I know how a NAS works, but other people might not or possibly even mistake you to mean you transfer media to another machine for viewing.

    I meant what I said. If you interpreted this incorrectly, that is your problem. stop trying to pretend someone else doesn't know what a NAS is, they are perfectly capable of looking up words they don't mean. me using a word someone else does not know is not misinformation on my part, it is ignorance on theirs.

    learn to comprehend the whole conversation, don’t reply to individual comments like they exist in a vacuum. language doesn’t work if you interpret everything hyper-literally. do you fall apart when people use euphemisms or turns of phrase? because those are far more vague than anything i said.

    maybe most importantly though, don’t be an absolute dick to people when you ask for clarification.

  • scroll up. my very first comment, which is the top level comment in this thread, makes it pretty damn clear.

    read the whole context before you go off half-cocked and accuse people of spreading misinformation when they aren’t.

  • OK i see the problem. you’re hung up on the fact that i said “streaming” without specifying commercial streaming services.

    however, my context should have been made clear by the fact that i was talking about ripping blu-rays to my fucking NAS, where they get streamed from.

    i’m saying “you don’t get the same quality from streaming services as a blu ray”. does that make you happier?

  • i am more than well aware of all of this. nothing i said is misinformation. same algorithm, different settings. the primary means by which you reduce bitrate with h.265 is by reducing the quality setting. there is no magical way to cut your bitrate by 75% using the same compression algorithm without sacrificing quality. no commercial streaming service is offering video at the same quality level as a 4k blu-ray.

    few streaming boxes even support dolby vision profile 7, and no commercial streaming service offers it. so saying you can get it through a streaming service is actual misinformation.

    i have literally been doing this shit for 20 years

  • lower bitrate == lower quality when using the same compression algorithms.

    most streaming services are using h.265, same as 4k blu ray, but at substantially lower bitrates

    streaming dolby vision profiles are also gimped considerably compared to blu-ray dolby vision

  • "Shitter".

    Tweets are now "xits". As a verb: "xit", past-tense: "xat".