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  • This may or may not have actually happened.

    ...okay it totally did.

  • From personal experience I've found that an OpenVPN connection routed over port 53 (same as DNS) bypasses their signin screen entirely.

    Of course it's been months since I last tried since I rarely go into the store and don't have reception issues when I do. Could be they've patched it since. Still worth a shot.

  • Kbin is an absolutely fantastic platform that has held up remarkably well given that it was not ready for the sudden influx of new users.

    Plus side: a lot of bugs are being identified and quickly.

    Minus side: Poor ernest can only do so much about them in a given time frame.

    I still want to make this my primary Fediverse account simply because I like the idea of being able to use one account for both Lemmy and Mastodon content, but I have a backup on SDF that I need to use sometimes because things just don't work right here.

    Also not being able to see bots is a massive downside. Rather, not being able to see the formally declared bots; the dodgy bots masquerading as actual users slip through just fine.

  • Dotworld already defedded.

    Did they finally? What was the straw that broke the camel's back, as it were?

  • Move over, 9/11. The Day That Guy's Comment Was Removed is now the worst tragedy to ever occur in September.

  • Why must we let our memes only be dreams?

  • Blood of the innocent.

    Don't worry, it's no one you knew.

  • Both, though it's usually only one standing up as more of a failsafe/spot check.

  • A big bowl of Desecrated Neko Falafel does sound like a pretty satisfying lunch, now that you mention it.

  • What we have now is non-representative. Rather, it's representative of land, not voters.

  • That workaround doesn't actually work, not legally. The Colorado law specifies that the pay range has to be reasonable and they will review and cite businesses that try to pull that if a complaint is made. The NYC-specific law also worked the same. I imagine the NY State law will have a similar provision.

    Doesn't mean they still won't try it mind you.

  • I had a similar "it's great I don't get what people are talking about" experience, only I was running it on lesser hardware than yours: 4GB GTX 970, 12-core i7-5820k, 32GB ram. I ran into a handful of bugs that were funny but not really disruptive (e.g. some dude's corpse floating behind a car as I was on the highway) and otherwise had a blast.

    Nonetheless, it didn't really feel finished, y'know? That part wore on me, and I think is what undermined my enjoyment the most. It really was released too early.

  • That's a very flamboyant use of a Flamberge

  • 99% of it was them trying to make the new fee structure retroactively apply to already-released products, and the damage there has already been done. The fact that they think they can change the negotiated fee structure after the fact makes Unity a huge liability to use now. No one can ever be sure they won't suddenly pull a "give us more money or stop selling your game" move sometime down the line.

  • Just a reminder: if you see someone stealing food, no you didn't.

    This goes double for stroganoff.

  • Mozilla's mobile version of Firefox supports desktop extensions. It's not inherently privacy friendly but you can make it that way.

  • I would like to once again curse this timeline for being so ridiculous that we can't be sure this is satire.

  • Not always true; some games work really well on handheld/portable devices and the Switch is really good for that. The Binding of Isaac springs to mind.

  • Kbin already has it. I've yet to feel the need to make use of it, but it works pretty well by all accounts.