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- Comment on (Rant) Don't buy Rockstar games. 2 days ago:
Oh, I see, didn’t read the second image at first
- Comment on Hypothetically, if you have memory problems and need to write down events, is there a system which you can verify that its not tampered with? (Like a digital checksum, but for a journal) 3 days ago:
Pull an eyelash or similar, keep it between a specific page and check every time that it’s still there. If someone tampers with the journal it will fall out and they won’t realize it matters.
- Comment on (Rant) Don't buy Rockstar games. 3 days ago:
Unfortunately email is the only way they have to verify your identity. No email, no account.
That isn’t really true, I’ve restored access to multiple game accounts before in situations where I lost access to my email, it mostly involved providing information about the account that only the person using it would know, like the names of characters on it and some other stuff. If a company can’t handle this it’s because they don’t want to pay for competent customer support workers and just rely entirely on automated systems.
- Comment on Microsoft fires two more employees for participating in Palestine protests on campus 5 days ago:
What a depressing comment section this article has
- Comment on They didn't stop to think if they should 5 days ago:
tbf currently it looks like there is only one mildly AI negative comment, and the rest are joking about absurd anatomy.
- Comment on 🏹🏹🏹 1 week ago:
The joke is they failed to isolate the variable
- Comment on Comet AI browser can get prompt injected from any site, drain your bank account 1 week ago:
I really don’t understand why they just put LLMs in direct control of stuff and also reading the public internet without any kind of sandboxing, you’d think this concern would be the main design problem that needs to be worked around.
- Comment on At Gamescom, it felt like the industry now has a plan: make games quicker | Opinion 1 week ago:
I would like to see more games where the draw is novel and interesting gameplay concepts and proportionally more effort is put into that than standing out visually etc. Hopefully this brings things more in that sort of direction.
- Comment on Coinbase CEO explains why he fired engineers who didn’t try AI immediately 1 week ago:
Reminder that Coinbase is the company securing the assets of the majority of government sanctioned/registered crypto ETFs. If you are invested or thinking about being invested in cryptocurrency, but have doubts about the ability of Coinbase to do things in a secure, competent way, consider self custody instead of trusting them.
- Comment on 1 week ago:
I’d like to imagine countless instances of this that we never hear about because there just isn’t anything concrete to write a news article about
- Comment on How would one exit a black hole? 2 weeks ago:
Does this also mean that black holes are totally indestructible?
- Comment on When Americans Fly Economy, They're Actually Paying for Someone Else to Fly Private 2 weeks ago:
This is about taxes funding the FAA, and the implied conclusion of the video isn’t that these taxes should be removed, but that they should be weighted more heavily towards private flights for the sake of fairness.
- Comment on Anon watches youtube 2 weeks ago:
but the key point is the contact with advertising customers, i.e., companies that want to engage in social media marketing. These contacts are only accessible to private individuals if they already have one or multiple successful accounts, which unfortunately only very few of those aspiring to a professional career in this field ever achieve.
I get the impression that you also generally have to already have a successful account to be considered by agencies, which would defeat the point somewhat of it being a way to get over the initial hurdle. I watch vtubers on Twitch and from what they sometimes say about how sponsorships work, much of it is somewhat automated and gated mainly by account popularity metrics, which makes sense because why would advertisers want to pay a premium to another middleman if they didn’t have to? There was a vtuber agency that collapsed recently when it came out that they were insolvent and had been defrauding many people they worked with along with various other corruption and abuse, and given how similar scandals aren’t uncommon and the need for creators to be doing the work of building themselves up as a business regardless, makes it seem like a pretty bad deal.
- Comment on Anon watches youtube 3 weeks ago:
from whom influential financiers can choose the content and the faces to go with it and pocket the lion’s share.
How? This kind of doesn’t make sense to me because it seems like some kind of talent manager wouldn’t have a lot to offer in terms of actually increasing someone’s chances of making it big on social media, if it’s a type of content that doesn’t require any special resources to produce and is suited to being made by one person.
- Comment on Final Fantasy X programmer doesn’t get why devs want to replicate low-poly PS1 era games. “We worked so hard to avoid warping, but now they say it’s charming” - AUTOMATON WEST 3 weeks ago:
Props to this article for actually attempting to explain about how 3d graphics worked
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
I am skeptical that most people saying this type of shit really have no concept of the US having freedom of religion and separation of church and state as founding values. They just believe in the rightness of propaganda and catchy ideological phrases above actual truth and reality, because they’ve been conditioned to think that way.
- Comment on DoorDash wants you to lobby Congress instead of just employing you 3 weeks ago:
What is the bill they are talking about and what does it do?
- Comment on What is the maximum number of potatoes you could grow in your house or on property you own before it becomes a crime? 3 weeks ago:
Maybe you could look up instances of electricity usage based marijuana raids in your area, and if they list the amount of electricity used that triggered the warrant. Then pick out the smallest number.
- Comment on Every support thread on Reddit is literally this now 3 weeks ago:
There was pushshift, but it’s locked down since the API thing, there’s pullpush.io, but that seems down atm. Also there is reveddit. I think most or all of these do not store content that has been deleted by the user though.
- Comment on GOG Launches NSFW Game Giveaway "To Raise Awareness On Censorship In Gaming" 4 weeks ago:
I mean yeah if you do that, but since it’s free and most people redeeming this giveaway aren’t actually interested in playing all of the games, they won’t have them downloaded.
- Comment on GOG Launches NSFW Game Giveaway "To Raise Awareness On Censorship In Gaming" 4 weeks ago:
I think part of this is, if later there are takedowns of these games, many people will experience them being removed from their ownership.
- Comment on Mastercard release a statement about game stores, payment processors and adult content 4 weeks ago:
The precedent setting supreme court ruling I’m thinking of is very recent, and there are other recent significant changes to law that could also be relevant. My guess is that the phone calls didn’t make the difference on their own, but rather prompted an internal conversation about legal liability given the new landscape and how they should be handling it to best avoid potential damages.
- Comment on Mastercard release a statement about game stores, payment processors and adult content 4 weeks ago:
Or if there is any possible ambiguity in the law. I’m thinking it’s possible this has something to do with the recent weakening of constitutional protections for adult content in the US, where censorship by states of somewhat arbitrarily “obscene” content can be deemed illegal. The quote in the article by Valve seems to reference the concept of offensiveness in Mastercard’s policies:
Payment processors rejected this, and specifically cited Mastercard’s Rule 5.12.7 and risk to the Mastercard brand. See www.mastercard.us/content/…/mastercard-rules.pdf.
the rule including the text:
- The sale of a product or service, including an image, which is patently offensive and lacks serious artistic value (such as, by way of example and not limitation, images of nonconsensual sexual behavior, sexual exploitation of a minor, nonconsensual mutilation of a person or body part, and bestiality), or any other material that the Corporation deems unacceptable to sell in connection with a Mark.
So what I’m reading between the lines here is, there is now doubt among the lawyers of credit card companies or the lawyers of their middlemen that these games are for sure legal, and not in violation of obscenity laws that rely on hazy standards of offensiveness.
- Comment on Itch.io are seeking out new payment processors who are more comfortable with adult material | RPS 4 weeks ago:
Yeah, but it wouldn’t be realistic to say “we accept crypto now and also are refusing to comply with credit card content policies” right away anyways, because that would just lose them all their business. The better plan would be to do what they seem to be doing; comply, while simultaneously looking to branch out with the payment options they accept, so that at some point in the future credit card companies might have less leverage.
- Comment on Itch.io are seeking out new payment processors who are more comfortable with adult material | RPS 4 weeks ago:
since Mastercard and Visa would absolutely block them if they tried it.
They didn’t block Steam back when it accepted Bitcoin
- Comment on Anon makes decisions 5 weeks ago:
various forms of explicitly engineered right wing political propaganda last I checked
- Comment on How did you decide what you generally wanted to do with your life? 5 weeks ago:
I really hated highschool, so avoiding anything remotely like that has been my main guideline.
- Comment on "We approached payment processors because Steam did not respond" - Australian pressure group Collective Shout claims responsibility for Steam and Itch.io NSFW game removal 5 weeks ago:
Kind of inevitable when automated moderation becomes the norm
- Comment on Gamers Bombard Visa & MasterCard With Emails and Calls Over Steam and itch.io Censorship 5 weeks ago:
Sorry, this post has been removed by the moderators of r/Steam.
Hmmm
- Comment on Petition to tell MasterCard, Visa, and activist groups to stop censoring legal fictional content 5 weeks ago:
I wonder if the real reason credit card companies have been responsive to these groups is the potential for lawsuits that drag payment processors into them, which is a result of various shitty laws that have been passed to generally empower these sorts of regressive trolls to do so. If so petitions from the other side might not be as effective, because they can be sued for providing services to the wrong people but not so much for cutting off service.