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Hacker News@derp.foo•The web will be Vision Pro's killer appEnglish
61·2 years agoFrom reading recent articles, it sounds like it will be the only app.
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Hacker News@derp.foo•Ubisoft Says Out Loud: We Want People to Get Used to Not Owning What They BoughtEnglish
13·2 years agoUbisoft doesn’t make games worth pirating IMO.
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Hacker News@derp.foo•Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuineEnglish
31·2 years agoIt’s sad that this is becoming a completely viable way to find legit websites. Donate to Wikipedia if you have the ability.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Blizzard feels hellish heat as fans complain about Overwatch 2 Lilith skin locked behind hefty price tagEnglish
81·2 years agoI don’t know is the term “payware” is new, but it is the best description of Blizzard’s shitty sales practices. I remember when I played shareware, and you got to play the first few levels of a game, and if you liked it, you paid a single price to unlock the entirety of the rest of the game.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•iPhone 15 Pro has overheating problems
674·2 years agoThere’s a lot of iconic problems Apple has had with product launches in the past (attenna-gate and butterfly keyboards are some of the most obvious recent ones), but I cannot for the life of me understand how something like this slips through in 2023. They must have a thermodynamics team that helped engineer the chassis, and the SoC team must know the thermal output of their chip. Did they just not test the device?
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World News@lemmy.ml•X/Twitter scraps feature letting users report misleading information
6·2 years agoHere I am wondering if he just asks GPTChat what to do for every business decision and follows it blindly.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•AI is fundamentally 'a surveillance technology'
143·2 years agoAdmittedly, I know little of AI. However, once companies can no longer increase profit with AI, they will use it to save costs instead. This will inevitably lead to mass layoffs, not because AI will correctly determine where to maximize revenue, but because executives don’t understand how how AI works, and they don’t understand how their employees contribute to their revenue.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is an event that changed how you view the world?English
60·2 years agoI mean this is a pretty big one for most people, but march 2020 COVID lockdowns. My family and I were bunkered down like the family in the movie Signs, just trying to figure out what was going on and keeping each other safe.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Microsoft - keep your filthy hands off Valve, leak shows MSFT would buy ValveEnglish
61·2 years agoGabe has been a large proponent of avoiding the kind of consolidation that Microsoft is doing. He saw the writing on the way years ago when Valve released the Steam consoles. I don’t think (and certainly hope) that he wouldn’t sell.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Last year's multiplayer Evil Dead game won't get new content, Switch version cannedEnglish
92·2 years agoWhy did this game die so quickly?
| previously Epic Games Store-exclusive
Oh. Got it.
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Hacker News@derp.foo•Ask HN: How to do literal web searches after Google destroyed the “ ” feature?English
2·2 years agoI know Reddit, Twitter, Meta, and a bunch of tech companies are having a rough time right now, but why is Google throwing their hat in the ring? Is making their services crappier becoming trendy? Or was it simply that AI couldn’t parse the old search flags so they just removed it, hoping that AI would somehow become better in the future?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Probably a stupid question, but will we ever have something like a microwave to make things cold? Is there a reason this can't exist?
31·2 years agoThe reverse microwave. I heard you need a LOT of freon.
Since June 2023, like 90% of the users on here.
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World News@lemmy.ml•‘They Treat Us Worse Than Animals’: Working Without Water at Amazon
6·2 years agoSpecialized stores sometimes cost more money (sometimes they don’t). Also, the return policy and customer service is different from store-to-store. There’s a lot of convenience in having an “everything” store.
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World News@lemmy.ml•‘They Treat Us Worse Than Animals’: Working Without Water at Amazon
4·2 years agoIs there an actual alternative general online store that treats its employees well and has good prices on decent products? I’m all for supporting a different online retailer over Amazon.
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Android@lemdro.id•The Moto 360 came out 9 years ago and set the standard for Wear OS devices todayEnglish
9·2 years agoI bought the LG G Watch when it was on sale for $80 with a free $50 Google Play gift card. I was worth that price, but, WearOS 2 declared watches without buttons dead, only a few months after I bought my first smartwatch. Google has an enormous history of killing off products, and while I know Android will have a solution to wearables, I don’t see Google supporting WearOS permanently.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does anyone else act more 'human' when solving captchas?
1·2 years ago| “…act more ‘human’…”
How am I not myself?

No no, I am definitely living food storage.