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commanderto Technology•Iran Demands Bitcoin For Ships Passing Hormuz During CeasefireEnglish2·45 minutes agoAt the size of transactions they’d be doing, it’d probably be worth it to set a high fee so that it gets picked up and processed faster. Should still be peanuts compared to the value of cargo these tankers are carrying
Friend one day added me to his family plan because they had one space open. I’m still in the habit of always going to youtube in ways I can ad-block but am always pleasantly surprised when I go in the normal youtube app and I have no ads. I’ll pay for the service though
It should work. I haven’t done that but I’ve been using Blu-ray drives with Linux for like a decade now and haven’t had any trouble reading and writing discs
A git hooks on your pi that is a post commit hook to push to codeberg
commanderto Android•GameNative 0.9.0 is out - Includes exciting changes like initial Pixel 10 support, Steam Workshop support, Steam branch support.English5·1 day agoTheir ko-fi has been exploding in the last couple of months. They’ve made a bunch of really nice quality of life improvements in the past couple releases. I’d expect it to end up matching the user friendliness of GameHub by the end of the year. Depending on where the main devs live, they may be able to dedicate a good amount of time to the project
commanderto Technology•YouTube's ad problem just got worse: Users now seeing 90-second unskippable ads!English2·1 day agoI’m hoping by the time googles Android goes to shit, GrapheneOS is readily available on more phones or PostmarketOS. Same with Linux with KDE Plasma Bigscreen running on a minipc rather than using an android TV box
commanderto Technology•YouTube's ad problem just got worse: Users now seeing 90-second unskippable ads!English351·1 day agoLike others, desktop I’m using Firefox with ublock origin. Android phone, Firefox with ublock origin. Android TV, SmartTube. Ad blockers have always outpaced Google in my experience though I use youtube maybe like twice a week and I don’t randomly browse reccomendations. Just there for specific stuff
commanderto Games•Does the engine a game uses factor into your decision to buy it or not?English3·1 day agoFor the most part no. Exceptions being like if some high budget game came out built with Godot, that’d be something I’d consider as a showcase for open source game engines. Same with other lesser known ones like Bevy or O3DE. Once any becomes fairly common, the novelty for me wears off like 2D games made in Godot. It was the same for me and Blender Open Movies ~15 years ago
commanderto Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a game5·3 days agoThis is one of those things that after a few years, is going to become a heavyweight feature that every other storefront should have been working to have but for some reason haven’t started yet like Steam Input or WINE/Proton/Linux integration. I imagine in the near future retro-handhelds mostly abandoning Android for Linux and basing their specs and marketing around some analytics done on Steam games and the crowd-sourced game performance data. PS4 is in its 13th year. Blink and next thing you know you’ll be seeing cheap mini handhelds advertising playing vintage PS4 era video games on your bought from AliExpress PSP sized retro gaming handheld. It’ll be advertised like 98% of games released before 2020 have been found to run well on hardware as powerful as this gaming device (*according to Steam user data)
commanderto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•ETA Prime: "PC Game Emulation On Android Phone Is INSANE!" [Red Dead Redemption 2, Project Cars 2, Resident Evil Requiem, Ghost of Tsushima, GTA 5, Cyberpunk 2077]English11·5 days agoA couple more years of FEX development and I’m betting we’ll be close to as compatible as year one Steam Deck
commanderto Games•PlayStation Studios Removes Nearly All PC References From WebsitesEnglish16·5 days agoSony doesn’t even release that many games anymore. Games take half a decade plus to make and I’ve lost interest in Sony’s superhero movies with interactive elements
commanderto Programming@programming.dev•If not Github, where would you host your projects?6·6 days agoLocally I run forgejo. Anything I want available to me away from home, Codeberg now. Before I would use Gitlab because I’ve used that a lot more than Github since like 2014
commanderto Technology•Australia’s teen social media ban is a flop. But there’s no joy in ‘I told you so’English363·6 days agoThey’re propaganda laws. Internet censorship laws. Palestinian genocide started trending on social media and suddenly all the countries out in the west wanted to start banning/controlling social media. Plus the earlier push to ban TikTok by Facebook to try to ladder pull the market from competitors
commanderto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•It took 3 years for PlayStation to earn $300 million in PC salesEnglish3·6 days agoBy the PS5 release date, I was over the cinematic AAA narrative style of game. That’s what Sony makes so I don’t have urgency to buy them. Really only interested in them when they’re really cheap and primarily to play a little to show off graphics to myself before I go back to playing games with graphics where uncapped I get like 300+ fps. Since the start of the PS5 gen, the only Sony game I’ve purchased so far is Ghost of Tsushima. Was only planning on Yotei but that’s off the table now
commanderto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•An architect of GameStop's long-forgotten Steam competitor explains why he thinks Valve came out on top: 'What Steam did better than anybody else was to create a community'English4·6 days agoImpulse early on used to be as good as Steam and it had extra software in it to download like Stardock Fences that I liked. I felt it a bit infuriating that Stardock didn’t seem to see its potential and then the same for gamestop. It had Demigod and a handful of other games. It was a successor to Stardock Central. Stardock digital storefronts predated Steam but Stardock didn’t have the right vision compared to Valve and GameStop didn’t after buying Impulse
It was still mainstream to say PC gaming was dieing until like 2014 so I guess no surprise how little so many companies wanted to invest in a PC platform but that’s what makes Valve special. When PC gaming shelf space was disappearing in brick and mortar and old guard PC game studios were calling the platform a dead end (Epic), Valve was building up Steam as a relatively small company long before they had their live service sugar daddies in TF2, CSGO, and DOTA2
Then Valve again with Steam on Linux. Steam Linux share hits 5% this year in 2026. Steam Linux went into public beta 2012. They’ve been working on Linux for at least 14 years and it’s starting to look like it’ll pay off
I wanted Impulse to succeed as well because I thought PC gaming needed numerous major desktop client storefronts to save PC gaming. Turned out Valve would improve Steam beyond anyone’s expectations and doing that with anemic competitor challenges to push them
commanderto Technology•Cindy Cohn (EFF) Warns Jon Stewart That Americans Have to Make X and Meta ‘Less Important’English2·7 days agoTo me twitter started off as like how the facebook timeline used to be, people posted inane stuff about their day. The place for people to overshare. It was the evolution of early 2000s personal blogs now told in a daily stream of single sentence posts.
Then it became celebrity gossip and it continued to be that until celebrities got on and it became the text version of Instagram. As in it was a major advertising portal. Then the scammers/wellness/influencers came in (just like Instagram) and it became where people tried to get people on financial multi level marketing schemes and special pink salt that removes negative ions from your surroundings (that’s still advertising). Around that time Trump was a hot take artist on Twitter and managed to parlay that to the White House (he really worked the media well in 2015/2016 - Twitter was the ultimate guerilla advertising platform then). To that event, whatever good discourse was going on on Twitter was deep in obscurity by like 2012. It had been a culture warzone well before Musk bought it
Everything becoming a punchline, I associate that with twitter. Like no delays joking about sex trafficking and Diddy became a joke day one of his arrest. Joking like that became mainstream on twitter a long time ago
commanderto Linux Gaming•Linux reaches new massive peak of 5.33% in Steam Hardware & Software Survey: March 2026English65·8 days agoDefinitely feels like it’s snowballing. From barely moving for like a decade after 2012 to really pumping after the Steam Deck came out. Hoping hardware shortages can be resolved well enough for the Steam Machine to hit. It’s the perfect form factor to me for my living room to finally make couch multiplayer comfortable for me and guests
commanderto RetroGaming•Playstation increased their prices by $100? I bought a PS3 with 23 games for the same amount.English8·8 days agoYou should get the first Dragon Age game too. It’s nice that the console version has perfect gamepad support that the PC version lacks. White Knight Chronicles is a love it or hate game. I wouldn’t play that soon as a judgement on JRPG games if you haven’t played much of those. Same with FFXIII and the Star Ocean game there being love it or hate it games. Of what you have, I’d play Eternal Sonata. That’s a gem that sorely needs a PC release. I feel like that one is universally loved by those that play it. If you like Eternal Sonata, I’d then pick up Tales of Vesperia. There’s the Infamous games. Yakuza Dead Souls has yet to be released on any other platform
I’d absolutely use crypto if it was more available in anything I’d want to pay for. So far it’s mostly just VPNs and donations