Okay you got me with this one. Excepting one category of Apple products, you would need to go back about half a century to find an example of a major hardware manufacturer that is worse at “allowing” open source operating systems.
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gila@lemmy.zipto Android@lemdro.id•Here's how Google's getting ready for Android's upcoming sideloading restrictionsEnglish2·3 months ago
gila@lemmy.zipto Australia@aussie.zone•My petty gripe: a large flat white is an oxymoron – a bastardisation of the drink Australia gave the worldEnglish9·3 months agoAt the shop I go to it’s 2 shots for regular, 3 shots for large. But I normally ask for an extra.
I guess I always assumed the ratio of water/milk/coffee was roughly uniformly proportional to the number of shots/cup size. I could get by in the US ordering lattes with extra shot, but it was definitely milkier tasting than a LFW at home.
What’s the solution for me? “Long mac topped up”? I don’t know if I can bring myself to actually order that
gila@lemmy.zipto Buy European@feddit.uk•Spotify subscriptions should be boycotted as if it were a US-based companyEnglish1·3 months agoHere’s an AI slop group on Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/artist/350313592
They might not have soundalike AI slop covers of music that’s been pulled from their platform like Spotify does, but that’s kinda putting the cart before the horse.
gila@lemmy.zipto Audiobook Bay@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Anna’s Archive Backed Up Spotify, Plans to Release 300TB Music ArchiveEnglish3·4 months agoAny OiNK/What.cd users in here? Good luck with that, AA
gila@lemmy.zipto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Valve’s Steam Machine looks like a console, but don’t expect it to be priced like one - Ars TechnicaEnglish1·4 months agoGenerally, games cannot tell what the performance bottleneck in your configuration is, especially taking into account things like upscaling or playing at scaled res. This is pretty significant for mid-range configurations. That people want plug and play doesn’t mean they’re happy for games not to take full advantage of their hardware.
gila@lemmy.zipto World News@quokk.au•New Zealand bans puberty blockers for young transgender people1·5 months agoLuxons apparent support in that case is tokenistic. Posie Parker is an absolute nutcase and the majority of NZers were opposed to her entry. His comments were just a reflection of popular opinion, and still he took the opportunity to yammer on about “free speech”
gila@lemmy.zipto Games@sh.itjust.works•Are you ready for a $1,000 Steam Machine? Some analysts think you should be.English21·5 months agoMicrosoft and Sony have no leverage at all over Valve when it comes to PC sales. Reneging on their deals to bring their published games to Steam would only mean fewer sales.
gila@lemmy.zipto Games@sh.itjust.works•Are you ready for a $1,000 Steam Machine? Some analysts think you should be.English21·5 months agoVR, controller, and console/PC that all interact seamlessly
I don’t see it as a killer feature. In fact, the main advantage of these individual devices (as in the new ones, not Steam Deck) is that you don’t need the others, rather than that they interact seamlessly.
e.g with Steam Frame, you don’t need a gaming PC to actually run Half Life Alyx to be able to play it. If you already have a gaming PC, at most it offers minor advantages over any other VR headset.
e.g with Steam Machine, you don’t need a gaming PC to engage with the Valve ecosystem and play on your TV. If you already have a gaming PC, you can already stream it to your TV for free.
Also, ecosystem maturity won’t fundamentally change that as a prospective steam machine customer, you will still need to configure game settings. You will still accidentally touch the trackpads in a way that causes issues in some games. Granted, the relative maturity and design improvements will make a big difference. But it’s more of a difference in customer retention and satisfaction than a difference that will get Valve’s foot in the door with someone invested enough in gaming to prefer a more open ecosystem, yet not invested enough to already own an equivalent console or equivalent/better gaming PC.
There are many ways they could leverage a lower cost which Sony/MS can’t/won’t, e.g. make generic controllers compatible, sell the console without one, recoup margin on steam controllers (one of the highest-margin tech product categories around these days)
gila@lemmy.zipto Games@sh.itjust.works•Are you ready for a $1,000 Steam Machine? Some analysts think you should be.English74·5 months agoThey already tried that with the original steam machines and it flopped hard. It’ll be significantly better value or it’ll flop again, simple. They’re clearly optimizing for price based on the vram/ram specs. Yeah maybe it’ll go up after launch but out of the gate it’ll be sub-$500/512gb otherwise the whole exercise is pointless
gila@lemmy.zipto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Your guide to a new Music Streaming service (Reworked)3·5 months agoUS = bad, EU = good seems like a very tokenistic approach to the movement. As though its founding principle is nationalism lol
gila@lemmy.zipto videos@hexbear.net•Whale shorts bitcoin 24 hours to 1 minute before trump announces 100% China tariffs, makes 190m of cryptoEnglish15·6 months agoIt’s extremely unlikely a massive liquidation event across most altcoins like this was caused by a Trump tweet. Most likely a big market maker like an exchange was liquidated.
gila@lemmy.zipto Public Health@mander.xyz•'Buy one, get one free' deals for unhealthy food banned in supermarkets6·6 months agoPrice or multibuy promotions
First words of the article
gila@lemmy.zipto Personal Finance Canada@lemmy.ca•Is there a way to get cannabis vape or something that doesnt have to be smoked medically prescribed and covered1·6 months agoAus cannabis patient here, so I don’t actually know. But I’d have to think you could get it prescribed for sure - covered I doubt it due to the much higher cost.
Concentrate vapes are cheap but carts are much more expensive than flower. Whereas vapes for dry flower (that would be appropriate for medical use) would be very expensive.
Here literally all medical cannabis is either edibles or flower prescribed specifically for vaping. But there’s zero coverage (other than for the prescription itself)
gila@lemmy.ziptoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Calls Mount to Boycott Disney With $3.8 Billion Lost Overnight Amid Jimmy Kimmel ABC Suspension7·7 months agoI think you’re both right. The active boycotting part likely will blow over quickly for most. But it’s still an opportunity for a large group of subscribers, many of which are primarily subscribed due to FOMO, to reconsider the value of their subscription. Some segment of boycott participants will end up resubscribing. Some segment will remain unsubscribed and go without. Some other segment will remain unsubscribed and switch to piracy. Over the past 5 years since the service started, this kind of opportunity has only really happened around the annual price increase (e.g in Dec 2022, Oct 2023, Oct 2024).
I think it’s totally plausible that we would have seen another price increase next month, but won’t. It’d be too many reasons to unsubscribe, too close together. Even if they’re comfortable enough to increase in Dec instead of Oct, that’s still a hypothetical loss of 100s of millions in monthly revenue. That’s a significant win for the boycott.
gila@lemmy.zipto Canada@lemmy.ca•6 in 10 Canadians say they can never trust Americans the same way again12·7 months agoI think “oot” emphasises the difference from US accents for parody reasons, and also it’s just not that simple to describe that difference by substituting a single letter of the alphabet. The best way I can think of to describe it (based on experience with friends from BC) is like a combination of “oht” and “oat”
https://store.steampowered.com/app/385380/Planet_Centauri/
They did kinda abuse early access to crowdfund development for a very long time. 100k+ copies sold is not a bad result overall. The bug is pretty unfortunate, but they didn’t exactly set themselves up for future financial success. Seems more like an unfortunate factor in the “flop” rather than the ultimate cause of it.
The game does look interesting though and if they can regain enough momentum off a daily deal and/or future discounts to fix some of the issues mentioned in the post-1.0 reviews, I’ll definitely consider getting it on sale.
gila@lemmy.zipto Privacy@programming.dev•Is WhatsApp safe? Not according to its ex-security chief | Proton1·7 months agoYou’re right, the messages would not be decrypted by the server but by the client making the report. Key rotation also shouldn’t be an issue because it uses a ratcheting chain key. But if the non-malicious client is already set up to send decrypted messages to the server, this seems antithetical to the idea that WhatsApp can’t read your conversations. There are clear caveats without even introducing the idea of a malicious client potentially exfiltrating decrypted messages elsewhere. Signal on the other hand receives the reported senders phone number and an encrypted message ID, presumably acting on spam reports by relying on multiple reports of the same message from the same sender, rather than by reading the message
gila@lemmy.zipto Privacy@programming.dev•Is WhatsApp safe? Not according to its ex-security chief | Proton3·7 months agohttps://faq.whatsapp.com/414631957536067/
Either the report function doesn’t work like they say, or messages are stored decrypted, or they can decrypt messages at will based on a simple request from another user
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gila@lemmy.zipto Games@hexbear.net•Difficulty isn’t an “objective flaw”, the entire point of SilksongEnglish5·7 months agoI think it’s more to do with the development process. There used to be a development use case for cheat codes to easily enable or disable features or parameters of a game for testing purposes. And then you could leave them in the release build because why not, cool easter egg.
These days devs can easily just spin up whatever development environment needed for testing. There’s no need for such primitive methods like a special code, instead it’s now something that would require additional resources to implement.
DaVinci resolve is on a completely different level to shotcut or kdenlive. None of them are totally intuitive, but the required learning on something like Shotcut essentially boils down to understanding that pretty much everything is a video filter, or basic track operation hotkeys (e.g S to split video segment at selected frame, X to delete selected segment).
For your use cases I’d suggest taking another look at either of those and ignoring “advanced” settings wherever possible, it’s really not that bad and you’re unlikely to find anything on either Linux or windows that is both lightweight & does all that