How are you going to be on Lemmy, a super-niche, nerdy-ass platform, and call Single Player gamers dweebs lol?
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It's not their AI (Bixby). It's Gemini. But yes.
No no, you don't understand. That doesn't apply to us plebs (US citizens). It only applies to other countries so that the government can checks notes "strongly condemn" them.
So is he insinuating that communities should have IT people who keep things running for everyone (like a digital librarian of sorts)?
Because that takes time, effort, and money. Like a lot more than one would spend or need for just themselves/family/maybe a couple of friends.
Also, community-run self-hosting just seems like a bad idea from a privacy and legality standpoint. One pirate getting caught isn't usually so bad (usually a warning or small fine). But once you start distributing, then you're going from a kiddie pool of consequences into an ocean of consequences. We're talking massive fines and/or jail time.
Edit: I should clarify that I'm not talking about services here, but content itself.
Your Cybertruck now identifies as a WWII era Porsche tank.
Close enough. Welcome back, Lego Island.
I can't bring myself to use a Pixel because I don't trust Google-everything. I have so much to say, and yet I've said it a thousand times already. So I'm just gonna sigh.
And yes, I know I'm on Android either way.
Yup. Knew this would come to light one day, as soon as Trump thanked Elon for being "so good with the voting machines" and saying he couldn't have won without him. Because he can't help but brag, even when he thinks he's being cryptic (he's not).
They should actually take to the streets (again). Not joking. What is this nanny-state BS?
It wasn't even a good mission. You fight him. You "kill him". Then there's a cutscene where he's revived in a lab... So what was even the point?
I remember getting ads for this months ago on social media. I was like, "Why is the guy from Mafia 3 in this?" Fast forward to now, and my understanding is that the game is simply a series of scripted sequences ("missions") made in a Fortnite/Roblox-like platform called "Everything".
It sounds like the game is just that, with FMV's?
Even my CoD (Warzone) obsessed friend told me he barely plays anymore. He said it's become boring and repetitive, and also he finally realized how much time and effort it takes (for a meh payout).