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  • I think it's especially about Rust in the Linux kernel. There was a lot of fuss as the "foundation" for writing Rust drivers was merged, but since then there has been cvery few news about it going forward and being used to develop new drivers.

    The language itself is obviously still going very strong.

  • I think the epic store is much lower.

    Ultimately the 30% is as high as Steam estimates they can charge before they have to fear companies leaving their platform and bypassing steam altogether. Honestly I'm surprised it has not happened yet. 30% is super high, and users are not at all locked down like they are in the console market.

  • Does it?

    They can also just sell the game on other platforms no?

  • Unlike every other company in their position they're not complete assholes to consumers :

    • steam deck not locked down at all and reparable
    • steam and valve games support Linux very well
    • they don't sign exclusivity deals for games to only be on steam

    Most companies in their position would lock their users in, they don't. That doesn't mean they can't be abusive though. 30% of game revenue is huge!

  • Oh, I get it.

    You agree that there are issues about it, you demand that people fox them for you, but if you don't like the solution, you go on rants on social media for people to implement your solution despite everyone working on the problem telling you it's a bad idea.

    Hmm, entitled much?

  • Seriously, people act like Xorg is some immutable black box no one can touch. IT’S FREE (AS IN FREEDOM) SOFTWARE. FIX IT.

    I take from that that you are ready to volunteer to do this?

  • The issue is mostly not about paying for the info, but rather about how to obtain said info without collecting location data of all users in an intrusive way like Google does.

  • There is already an unlimited subscription for TGV, which costs more than 800€ per month.

  • The German pass does not include ICE (InterCity Express, the TGV equivalent). It would make no sense economically.

  • I know people who have used the TER everyday for commute. There are also people using it every weekend to see family.

    I would certainly enjoy it to be able to go bicycling on weekends too.

  • Yes. The price of a subscription for unlimited public transport in Paris and the surrounding areas is more than 80€/month. So if such a pass were to actually offer all public transport it would be a huge net loss since all Parisian would switch to it and start paying much less.

    On the other hand public transportation subscriptions in smaller cities is much much less expensive, so for non Parisians this may not be worth that much.

    Not sure how that would play out regarding redistribution of wealth.

  • It will just force them to document and open up their APIs and protocols.

  • Even just some text informing the user “You can’t see this content on lemmy.world. Please go to the instance directly"

    That would have to be supported by Lemmy, which I believe is currently not the case.

  • It's actually pretty good security-wise, the main issue is that it completely locks you into the Apple ecosystem, while other 2FA apps and password managers are all cross-platform.

  • perso je prends l’avion 1 fois par an pour partir à l’étranger, et c’est parce que les alternatives à l’avion sont vraiment pourries, et ce même en Europe

    Non, tu prends l'avion 1 fois par ans parce que t'es au courant du mal que ça cause mais que t'estime que tes vacances de sont plus importantes.

  • Je pense aussi que pour beaucoup pensent ne jamais avoir l'occasion de prendre l'avion dans leur vie.

  • I have not yet find evidence that Ubisoft will delete accounts with owned games and they claim they won't so...