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Technology @lemmy.world

This Week In Security: That Time I Caused A 9.5 CVE, IOS Spyware, And The Day The Internet Went Down

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Texting myself the weather every day

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how to cheat at settlers by loading the dice

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FPV Drone Takes Off From A Rocketing Start

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Palworld's Terraria collab is coming this summer, though I have some questions about it

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I had a passionate crush on The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Could it still thrill me 19 years later?

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Respawn reportedly lay off staff across Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi teams, cancel two incubation projects

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The US government is coming for Google and Meta – but what will happen next?

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Trump’s DOJ will no longer prosecute most cryptocurrency fraud cases

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Dwarf Fortress creator toys with the idea of an Elf Fortress

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Electronic devices or 'signal jammers' used in car thefts to be banned

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Every hour children spend on screens raises chance of myopia, study finds

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Comments on NASA's 10 rules

  • They could easily prevent devs that abandoned an early access title from launching another one. They could check if the devs have a reasonable business plan and are able to fulfill their promises. They could vet them and check if they did manage to release some games. And so on. It is not impossible and would help us gamers, because nobody wants abandoned games.

  • THB, they could use a few more employees and it shows. Community moderation is awful and there are many nazi groups. The whole trading ecosystem is ripe with frauds and many games released are cheap shovelware, asset flips or broken. And don't get me started on the problems with abandoned Early Access games. Valve could hire a few more people and maybe try to tackle those issues.