[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago

First, you can disagree with my opinion and it's totally fine.

Not sure what you mean here.

Sencond stop commenting every line out of the context of my answer. It makes your answer extremely long to say nothing.

I was saying that the arguments didn't make sense other than "buy it and ignore the issues" mentality, now maybe I understand better your point.

For my my point? It's on the Niktek channel.

Whatever the game is. It could cost 60$ whatever I don't care if it's bad or not, it's just a game. What I care about is if the game is worth that amount of money. And in my opinion it isn't, or maybe if you just want to play a sandbox with loading screens.

If you want game faults it's mostly on the technical, immersion + developer implication in story telling.

Just look at the latest video on that channel (don't if you don't want to get spoiled) : It presents a part of the game where you get chased. You are supposed to get fast to your ship with your crew. The crew does run, but it stops at tables, people... Like everyone is chill jogging. And there is just some cries just for "ambiance". The run is interrupted by 4 loading screens. When in the ship it's like nothing happened outside and everyone is chill around the chaser. And keep in mind it's a f story mission!

I myself cannot call such thing exciting (for a chase part) or something good quality.

Nvidia issues were present on "lower" spec cards with plenty enough vram. Not even sure if they fixed anything. (https://youtu.be/lGL3fczSXaI?si=C2bAg_k77CAkhfcN) Nvidia could also have been at fault (nvidia deivers aren't always perfect).

Starfield is overall less buggy than the new Gold Standard AAA

Call finished whatever you want, but a game slightly better than others recent releases isn't "finished" just because it's better. It's a company experimenting at what extent they can screw you before they get hurt. And companies have been doing this for a lot of time, each time, screwing up people's preorders and hopes.

Now if starfield has everything you need, it's fine. But if it doesn't have everything someone else needs to play it at a good quality, the it isn't fine by my standards of quality.

[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm just gonna comment on some things :

Sounds like you're looking for a year 2000 game. More and more games leave out brightness control the last decade because you can do it at system level on tv or computer.

I'm sorry, but not everyone has a high brightness display. Adding a brightness gauge can be very useful for those people.

The rest is just nonsense and Bethesda fanatism. Like

if you like Bethesda games, you love Starfield

Is one of the worst take possible to save your wallet.

Like if they come out with a broken game at 150$ you are going to buy it because you like Bethesda? I cannot agree with this, and lots of steam comments neither. People are complaining about issues with the characters, broken launch mission launch bugs and bad quest variety.

And maybe you need to take a new look at what "finished" means in a dictionary. Because quest breaking bugs and missing features don't seem to mean "finished".

[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago

I find what they are offering interesting. But I myself use Thunderbird on my pc, spark on my phone, to get the emails from Gmail and yahoo mail.

Skiff isn't compatible with imap, and from what they are saying, is because it's an encrypted service, and using imap would require to unencrypt them.

[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago

Because it's a search engine using gpt3. Nothing special/Foss about it. Or at least I don't see any Foss sources.

[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago

MPC-HC https://github.com/clsid2/mpc-hc (the still maintained one).

For me VLC struggled on very high bitrate videos. While MPC-HC was smooth and used less resources.

However it is not available for Linux. So if it's a software for Linux, I guess VLC is the best choice.

[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Well chrome = bad. Just look at all the anti-competition things they are implementing just because they are the leaders on the market.

Now they are blocking cookies, it's great isn't it? NO! now they are targeting you through your browser history while blocking competition.

Manifest V3 introduced by Google, that's amazing, now ad blockers won't be able to update their list individually. It's amazing isn't it? Being able to hinder the adblockers when your revenues comes from ads.

[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago

Per connexion would be pretty bad. Per network.

Let's say you want to set a static DHCP ip from your router. The only way to do so (from the router, I'm not talking from the phone), is by assigning an IP to a MAC address.

If the address is randomised per connection, affecting a static DHCP ip would be impossible.

Another thing a router often has is some sort of dhcp memory. It remembers the ip it gave to a certain MAC address for some time, then when the device connects back, it assigns the same IP it had before.

So if the ip changes each time either the MAC address changes each time (not sure it's default), or the router has no memory.

[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago

I didn't even place or follow r/place changes. Just go on there, look at memes and how the map has evolved since.

But still just moving around is very bandwidth intensive.

[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago

I see many many posts. Maybe you checked a setting to hide read posts.

[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago

Oh no! Swearing.

Anyway yes it's shit. Got too used to sensor it that I always sensor it when writing. Either just an s or s*.

[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago

It's in a bit of a strange position.

It blurs the Images, but doesn't block the article or text?

Maybe for some people it can mean something, tho for me it's a bit of a not interesting feature. Like what is the purpose of bluring the image if I still get spammed with the article?

And this may be the real issue where you didn't get traction. The feature pretty useless for the majority of people.

[-] Tibert@compuverse.uk 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The issue with mastodon communities is that they don't use the same type of fediverse tools. You could maybe follow people from mastodon, but the apps or Lemmy/kbin will need to implement a compatibility with those fediverse websites.

To follow communities outside your instance it's a bit less optimised currently as the instances don't scrape all the communities from other servers.

So to find them, either someone else had to search it and subscribe to the community for the server to show it when you search for them, or you'll have to show the server where the community is :

For example a community from your instance : !apolloapp@reddthat.com

You can notice that I put a ! Then [community] and @[server address].

You will often see this presentation under the community name when clicking on a community : !apolloapp This is what that means.

If you were on another instance, to find the apolloapp community from reddthat.com, you'll need to search for either : !apolloapp@reddthat.com Or https://reddthat.com/c/apolloapp

I don't know if apps are able to search like this, so you may need to go on your account in a browser and search from there.

Also as stated in another comment, there are websites to search for communities, like Lemmyverse.

However you can find communities to replace the reddit ones here :

https://www.quippd.com/writing/2023/06/15/unofficial-subreddit-migration-list-lemmy-kbin-etc.html

And

https://sub.rehab/

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