I’ve never heard of it before either. It doesn’t seem weird to me. Just, the assertion that it’s overwhelmingly common does not sound right.
They are doing good! They just had their 17th birthday!
Best internet cat.
Damn. Thats impressive.
Major security/privacy holes in any technology should cause “recalls” too. 🤔
Wild!
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It was already in bad health. That’s not a good combination with COVID.
Oooo. Will it be automatic? Or do you need to pass a flag?
It’s a small lemmy.world.
Sounds like someone needs to make a community for that.
Otherwise, this is what technology is these days. And I’d say that staying blind to things like this is what got us into many messes.
I remember when tech news was mostly a press release pipeline. And when I see these comments, I see people who want press releases about new tech to play with.
Now duplicate posts. Those can fuck right off.
The updated graphics do look super pretty. This is a classic, and if this keeps new people playing it into the future that’s awesome.
I think of remasters/remakes like this like I do brand new 4k HDR remasters of classic movies. Since they are shorter focused narrative games.
huh, I opted into the new layout months ago. I got use to it quickly.
Edit: I went back to discord to find the server tray/drawer the beta had disappeared. If this is the final version, I’m surprised people are upset. The drawer was the most radical change.
I agree. And I see why umbrella terms are wanted. I just think framing things around being safe for work, of all things, and then solving from there for other terms, is childish and bizarre.
Both labels are childish. We need new ones that are not that way.
Hey fucker, this is beautiful.
He’s always felt off to me. And it’s not just because I’m into Apple products. I find it hard to articulate. But I see I’m not alone, thanks for sharing.
You just described why subscriptions are rampant in the software industry.
We use to have upgrade pricing and paid major revisions for software. But things changed to progressive models. And then things like what you described came along over extended periods of time.
So Rossmann is a lobbyist for an activist billionaire?
I think right to repair is important btw. Not questioning that.
I knew this was Ian Bogost before I clicked the link.