[-] Havald@lemmy.world 47 points 1 month ago

Politicians of many countries will express their shock and outrage towards the media before turning around and signing even more arms deals with Israel.

[-] Havald@lemmy.world 37 points 2 months ago

Sometimes I wonder why companies make decisions like this. But then I remember just how many completely braindead executives are out there.

At least it's not denuvo anti cheat but their anti tamper is bad enough. Civ 6 is my most played game and I guess I'll have more time to play it now after all... It's really too bad I was very excited to try out the new features they've added.

[-] Havald@lemmy.world 119 points 2 months ago

Wow, I absolutely detest people like this. How sad and pathetic does your life have to be to be doing something like this. Why can't people just be normal???! Imagine if everyone went around spreading misinformation like that guy. Plums are not berries, people! Don't let big berry claim this juicy deliciousness as their own!!!

[-] Havald@lemmy.world 189 points 5 months ago

Again with this bullshit.

“As it comes to, particularly the creators out there, look, our view is, a lot of them have gone from hobbyists to professionals. And it’s part of our job to make sure they can do that and they do get paid and they see the monetary rewards if they make awesome content,” Howard said.

This is such horseshit. This isn't about "making sure that they get paid" this is about Bethesda getting a cut of those profits, nothing more nothing less. The way modding is right now is perfect, at least from a user's perspective. You get everything for free but if you can afford it and want to then you can donate to the creator.

There's no need for a paid system because that excludes people who can't afford to pay for the stuff. They are already excluded from official content because everything comes as a paid dlc nowadays and now you also want to exclude them from modding?

I think this will only hurt the modding community and the only ones really profiting from this are the corporations.

[-] Havald@lemmy.world 78 points 5 months ago

I doubt it. There are no indigenous people there that rely on that water so nestle wouldn't be motivated enough to get it.

[-] Havald@lemmy.world 44 points 7 months ago

Mann, was bin ich froh, dass ich in Zukunft nicht mehr zahlreiche Kurztrips mit diesen altbacken Helikoptern zurücklegen muss, sondern endlich futuristische Geräte zur Verfügung stehen. Besonders gefällt mir, dass der Bund solche von Millionen Menschen genutzte Märkte fördert statt in so einen Schwachsinn wie Züge zu investieren.

[-] Havald@lemmy.world 30 points 10 months ago

Ai generated list based on number of clicks on their website. What a waste of everyone's time

  1. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
  2. Samsung Galaxy A54
  3. Samsung Galaxy S23
  4. Samsung Galaxy A34
  5. Samsung galaxy A14
  6. Apple iPhone 15 pro max
  7. Tecno spark 10 pro
  8. Samsung galaxy A14 5G
  9. Xiaomi Redmi 12
  10. Xiaomi Poco X5 Pro
  11. OnePlus 11
  12. Xiaomi Poco F5
  13. Samsung galaxy A24 4G
  14. Realme C55
  15. Samsung galaxy S23+
  16. Infinitix Hot 30
  17. Infinitix Hot 30i
  18. Infinitix note 30
  19. Vivo v27
  20. Realme 11 pro
[-] Havald@lemmy.world 62 points 1 year ago

Oh my god I should do that. Just hire some actors and rent an Airbnb.

[-] Havald@lemmy.world 40 points 1 year ago

The company said that it is working on zero-knowledge architecture so the master password users use to unlock their Cloaked profile never hits the startup’s servers.!

Lol. That should be there on launch. Thanks but no thanks. I'm not trusting a company with all my passwords and other secrets. Especially when it's based in the us where companies generally don't give a shit about privacy.

[-] Havald@lemmy.world 42 points 1 year ago

I just want to change my battery and get a phone for that no people had to die In some poor country.

Like seriously, what's the percentage of people that run machine learning algorithms on their phone? 0.0000000001%?

[-] Havald@lemmy.world 64 points 1 year ago

Building and maintaining one isn't really the concern I have with this one, nuclear reactors are incredibly safe these days. What are they going to do with the nuclear waste? That's the real issue here. Governments can barely figure that out, how's a megacorp going to do that in an ethical way? I already see them dumping it in a cave in some poor country in africa.

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