Either that, or they might dedicate a whole wing of the museum to all the lawsuits they fired off throughout their history, against independent community fan projects.
Nintendo is a lawsuit company that makes games on the side after all.
Full stack developer and privacy advocate. I like to keep the mentality, if you can program one language well, then you can program in any language!
Either that, or they might dedicate a whole wing of the museum to all the lawsuits they fired off throughout their history, against independent community fan projects.
Nintendo is a lawsuit company that makes games on the side after all.
= AI bubble
Currently at 30ish hours and still enjoying it.
Reminded me that Bethesda does release some great / huge games.
Albeit quite bugged at release,
but since they (usually) embrace the modding scene, lots of this can be / has been patched and even improved by the community.
The Next Gen update is a stupid cash-grab though, and imo should have never happened…
An official modpack would have been much better.
My “nExT gEn” update experience:
FYI, most mods I installed are from:
Correct, ChatGPT is proprietary spyware.
If the interface would support self hosted (local/offline) LLMs, then I’m sure people would be much more interested.
I enjoyed the side content,
only some of the collectables e.g. the Vista Points where a bit dull
(however luckily Aloy helps out with them).
HFW is bigger then HZD,
which I don’t mind at all,
actually a bit sad that I’m about to complete it :P
Horizon Forbidden West,
currently going through the Burning Shores DLC.
Truly love the game as much as I loved Zero Dawn,
only 2 remarks are:
Other then those 2 remarks,
I love everything about the game / lore / graphics :)
No matter the nationality,
spyware is not okay…
Never has been, never will be.
It’s a form of oppression,
and an invasion upon your rights (to privacy).
Is that shit finally banned?
Never signed up, but happy to see that brain rotting app go away.
But I wouldn’t stop there, imo all GAFAM (Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft) spyware should get the boot.
English is not my native language,
my mistake, corrected it.
Did not know that,
however it won’t make me change up my mind about Nintendont.
All their previous lawsuites and takedowns against the modding and emulation communities, where not fake, nor trolls, and made me despise them.
Nintendont,
the lawsuit company that makes games on the side, strikes again…
We’re well beyond the point by now of me ever buying anything from them again.
I won’t support such behavior of any company.
Wikiless?
The original project was taken down by Wikipedia, but this appears to be an active fork of it:
https://github.com/Metastem/wikiless
Visit about:profiles
I’d guess.
This didn’t happen to me,
likely since I use XBrowserSync:
https://www.xbrowsersync.org/
Legacy software still requires maintenance.
Legacy dependencies still require to be used in new projects.
Dual booting multiple times a day is not feasible.
For those reasons none of my co-workers can fully switch to Linux.
I write PHP on the daily and don’t understand the hate it gets :/
At least I can work on Linux at home while my co-workers are stuck on Windows with their C#
Which very likely send your data to databrokers to be sold to the best bidder for “advertisement purposes”…
I dare you, scan the apps you use for well known trackers (= spyware) with ClassyShark3xodus:
WASM projects can be open source,
just like Android apps can be.
However in both instances the compiled versions of it are not easily readable.
Also you can validate binaries against a shasum to ensure no tampering has happened with them.
WASM = WebAssembly,
this has nothing to do with Java,
but with JS (JavaScript).
JS works with JIT (Just In Time) compilation, meaning every user that requests a web page, will request the JS and your browser will compile that JS on the fly as you request it.
WASM on the other hand is pre-compiled once, by the developer, when he/she is making the code. So when a user requests a WASM binary, they don’t have to wait for JIT compilation, since it was already pre-compiled by the developer.
They only have to wait for a tiny piece of JS,
which is still JIT compiled,
a tiny piece of JS to load in the WASM binary.
This saves the user from waiting on JIT compilation and thus speeds up requesting web pages.
WASM also increases security,
since binaries are harder to reverse engineer then plain text JS.
Due to those reasons,
I believe WASM will be the future for Web development.
No clue why people are hating on WASM,
but I guess they just don’t grasp all of the above yet.
Happily been using it for a few years by now.
The enhanced privacy, extension and about:config support are great features to have.