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  • I bought Assassin's Creed Origins on Steam and purchased one of the DLCs on Uplay because it was on sale. They told me after it wouldn't load that no the DLC wasn't compatible because it was bought on a different storefront even though they both ultimately run on Uplay...

    No I couldn't get a refund either...

    I now view it as a personal risk to give Ubisoft any money whatsoever so I have zero qualms about pirating their games.

  • Plex is definitely more user friendly. I would like to try Jellyfin again but I host Plex for my parents back home and I don't want to troubleshoot Jellyfin internationally when I know they can just install Plex and log in on their devices and I don't have to deal with it.

    Definitely different strokes for different folks but I understand Lemmy is very big on FOSS so it's no surprise Jellyfin has such a positive following here.

    Ultimately I'm glad to have options regardless.

  • What pisses me off about the whole Unity thing is that if Unity makes itself eat shit then it just further consolidates engines into fewer hands. Godot is great and all but it doesn't have everything Unreal has (I'm not throwing shade it'll get there dw) and I really really don't want Epic to have a bigger stranglehold on the games industry than it already does.

    Unity had its niche and if the executives could stop fucking around it would be lovely to have as a competitor in the landscape.

    Also to everyone saying "just don't use Unity": there are a lot of people who have put a lot of time and money and effort into learning Unity and it's not exactly as easy as you think to just switch to an entirely new workflow. You also have to consider how impractical it is to switch engines mid-development. There's a reason why Unreal 5 has been out for multiple years and we're only just seeing games developed with it now. Developers (especially ones with big budgets and all the caveats they come with) don't want to ship a game with the latest and greatest engine if there's kinks to be worked out. This is why you still see Unreal 4 in games released today.

  • Honestly at a certain point labels only help when you share a common definition with your audience.

    If I call myself a socialist I need to preface it by defining socialism because everyone above 25 still thinks it means autocratic dictatorial regime where the government owns your underpants.

    I just tell people that democracy is better than monarchy so we should expand that to workplaces and give workers a vote on the direction of their workplace. Most people are more amenable to this than dropping the S word or god forbid C word.

  • All the commenters here complaining but have you guys used Google assistant in recent months? It's absolutely fucking useless.

    If this piece of shit can at least field a simple request without responding with "sorry I don't understand" then it's at least a step up. The bar is so very low here.

  • They take less time to brew than a pilsner so when you only have a small capacity you can churn out more product if you're targeting IPAs. This is generally why (beyond the general trend) microbreweries will opt for IPAs over lagers.

  • Hot take:

    Piracy is virtually always justified. By pirating you are simply opting out of transferring wealth from consumer to big business which could be seen as a redistribution of wealth (however small) from rich to poor.

    Exceptions would be indie Devs or filmmakers for which you would have more disposable income to support if you saved your money by pirating big budget films/games/software.

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  • I'm sorry but there's No way even boomers get a pass. It's been expected to return your cart to the stall for longer at least 30 years. In some places you even had to put $1 into the cart to use it and got it back when you returned it ($1 was also a lot more 25 years ago).

    There's really no excuse for not returning the cart today and anyone who fails at this simple task of self-governance is no better than animal.

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  • Not me. I went years without until last week I realised I needed them for a script that points an object at a target in Maya. Turns out trig is really fucking universal.

  • I think a lot of these are just cool experiments and projects grad students do for the sake of doing them. Then some hack writes an op ed about how we don't need to worry about deforestation because we can plop algae tanks down instead.

  • Most systems will specify if it's insufficient funds so they will at least know it was declined for some other reason. As for insufficient funds, I don't judge (especially in this economy) but most often it's because they have the money but just need to transfer it between accounts or whatever.

  • If this is actually true then I'm sure I'll hear all about it after it releases. No point trusting reviewers in this day and age when I can get a better sense of quality from day one discourse and review embargoes are the norm.