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  • pasó de ser una "democracia plena"

    Shiaaaaa. ¿Y cuándo si se puede saber fue Chile una democracia plena? Llevo vivo como 30 años y no me suena.

    Título sensacionalista. Me suena a ese locutor de los matutinos del Mega que siempre está doomposteando las noticias.

  • People who own a Switch, let’s take this to extremes, do you feel like in 20 years from now you can still do the same things on your hardware as you can do now? (No multiplayer is fine)

    No chance.

    Not only it is unlikely that the hardware will last that long, the supplies for hardmodding it likely won't either, and in 20 years there won't be enough of a community interest to support hardmodding services unless some sort of master keys are leaked. And without hardmodding, the only Switches that you can install whatever you want on are very ld ones that were released with firmware 3.x or something, which are also less capable hardware and lower quality joycons.

    Heck, if I had to bet on 5 years more instead of 20, I'd flat out sell my Switch and buy a Steam Deck 2.0 as soon as they release.

  • And that guy can’t possibly make correct decisions every time.

    Doesn't matter. What matters is that they make correct decisions oftener than before.

    And the way to improve on it is clear: do more of that, with peer review.

    Come on this is not news, this is how progress has worked in the last [checks smudgy writing] 4600 years.

  • Capitalism never chooses the best path, but neither does any other system. We haven’t invented a perfect system, and it’s probably impossible. Sounds like a strange critique since we’ll never reach perfection

    Just because nothing is perfect doesn't mean we can't call out stuff for not being it. Sounds like a strange critique since we're supposed to improve on things.

  • TBH they could just have kept streaming their archived copies of that content (they did make backups, right? They work on IT, they would have known how important it is to have backups). If Disney or someone complains, let each side just pick their lawyer staff and toss them together at a mud cage match with wet T-shirts, for a couple of years, maybe a decade. They have way over good amounts of money to waste on that, and people would have kept enjoying a good alternative to piracy in the meantime.

  • Si es así, interesante, ya estaba bueno que la naturaleza lograra de cobrar algo de venganza. Pero esperaría a tener un reporte más oficial no sólo considerando que es noticia en desarrollo, sino que la mala yerba nunca muere.

  • I'm not sure I buy it. Just because content producers wall+jerk themselves off doesn't mean you have to enshittify your own product, not when you are winning. Besides, Netflix already became a content producer themself partly as an answer to that.

  • So, at this point, if you’re not a techy, where can you still publicly post information? TikTok, I think?

    TikTok or any such other crap is not publicly.

    It takes like, $0 and a cup of coffee at most to start a simple page in neocities for a simple announcement. Heck, in the absolutely simplest cases available you can literally upload your own announcement (a picture, a PDF or smth) to ufile.io and just pass around the link to that.