Not even Joe Cocker with “N’oublier jamais”?
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Well there’s your problem, you’re using arch. Should have went with debian.
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politics @lemmy.world•'One of The Scariest Things I Have Seen': Alarms Sound Over 'Technofascist' Palantir Manifesto
31·7 days agoI’m sure it’s not the way the manifest is meant but as I see it: You can either have no army, which would be nice but unfortunately that’s not how this world functions. Or you have a army. This army currently is made of people who either want to fight or they don’t see another way to pay their bills.So they find it good to follow orders or don’t have a choice. I find neither of them trustworthy to handle a weapon.
Now image that this army is mostly built on people between 20 and 30 years old, everyone does it’s service for about a year (except higher ranks where you need more experience, let’s not go to much into details). The major part of the soldiers are people with normal lives waiting for them after finishing their duty. Do you think those people would engage in a meaningless war? Or turn against their own if someone like Trump wants them to? They would fight to defend their owns but the majority wouldn’t follow unethical orders.
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Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•It Is Time to Ban the Sale of Precise GeolocationEnglish
10·9 days agoThere’s a difference between using the actual precise location and collecting it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•France Launches Government Linux Desktop Plan as Windows Exit BeginsEnglish
1·18 days agoMandrake reborn? :-D
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•If you don't let your smart tv connect to the internet you're stealing from the manufacturer.English
1·25 days agoodern TVs are sold at a loss because they then profit of your data
I strongly doubt that. Maybe they sell at a lower margin to keep competitive, but they’d never sell at a loss. Okay, on paper maybe because they know exactly how to tune those numbers. But in the end, they make profit.
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Games@lemmy.world•[Jason Schreier] AAA game budgets estimated around $300 million. These budgets are almost entirely dev salaries + overheard and have nothing to do with executive compensation (which is mostly stock)English
0·1 month agoOh I don’t say that it’s a good reason, it’s just why they do it. Shareholder value must go up. Trying something new risks that numbers go down, can’t do that.
Personally I don’t care for “triple A” games anymore. The last one I bought at full price shortly after release was 2019 for Jedi Knight, and that was a huge exception because the last before that one was 2010 for Mass Effect 2. All my other games in my way to big library are indies or games I bought on sale for less than 20 bucks and only because I’m interested in. I have blocked big publishers like EA or Ubisoft on Steam since a few years because of their attitude, enshittifiaction and mostly because their games are the same over and over again.
Edit: oh and because lot’s of their games don’t run (well) on linux anyway.
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Games@lemmy.world•[Jason Schreier] AAA game budgets estimated around $300 million. These budgets are almost entirely dev salaries + overheard and have nothing to do with executive compensation (which is mostly stock)English
0·1 month agoCan’t take risks when you put in that much money

I still see it as a service issue. I can only watch it once or for a very short time. That’s not the service I’m looking for.