altkey

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[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 days ago

Baroness - First&Second EP

https://chernobylandletharjisk.bandcamp.com/album/baroness-first-second-eps

If it doesn't sound too flat or too bassy and I want to bang my head to it, that's a deal.

[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 2 days ago

Does missing imply they are missed?

[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

radio communication systems

from Israel

Yeah, right, that can't get wrong.

[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 2 days ago

Prove it, Donny, coat Mar-a-Lago with it so no evil antifa can torch it. Coat it twice. It's not called as-best-os for nothing!

[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Extremely lossy compression with unspecified codeword encryption.

[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 points 3 days ago

BREAKING: US people who want to see things crash and burn aren't looking around!

I get the cringe value of some destruction derby stuff when there's at least some show, but there's none of any dumb fun in just dumping vehicles down.

[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 23 points 3 days ago (2 children)

They killed LAN after beta and made it always-online. Still, a better rework than many others.

[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I agree. But hear me out:

Portal 3 explores the fleet of Gaben's megayachts with puzzles to get a control of them and also some abordaging\swimming mini-games to get from one to another, from smaller to bigger, with the last one being the promised Aurora Borealis, where game leaves us on an uncertain moment after we too see the feared G-Man but in Freeman's glasses, got catched by a Smoker's tonque in mall ninja rainbow colouring, only to be freed by Pudge teaming up with Scout.

VALVE TEAM: THE END OF LIFE FOR DEATH FORTRESS: EPISODE FOUR: THE PORTAL TO THE INTERNATIONAL

I'm happy they don't do that and for all I care I can wait if they do something or not as long as I can still play in their classics.

[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 3 days ago

So he showed there when it became safe to claim their victory. Okay.

[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Another article in today's feed was about catching a couple of spies, son and dad, somewhere in EU. I won't vouch for what came first, but have some assumptions.

found it: https://www.reuters.com/world/china/ukraine-arrests-two-chinese-nationals-alleged-espionage-2025-07-09

Ukrainian Neptun missiles schematics, as it was alleged.

[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 days ago (2 children)

The Talos Principle became an interesting spin on the idea of FPS puzzles that try to keep you engaged. They got more direct with introducing the lore of the world around each time (P1<TTP1≈P2<TTP2). The puzzles are probably less eye-catching because you rarely shoot yourself into air, they are closer to classic 2d logic timekiller games, but I find these games are what Valve need to look at to see if they want to expand the world like that in their own way. If we assume Portal 3 would be about portals, wouldn't reinvent the formula from the ground up, I think they'd need to go for higher stakes, and seemingly expanding the world or the mission at hand (from the probably sterile conditions of it all affecting just Chel and Apperture's robots and facilities), be it an escape into the outer world of some sort (although it overlaps with Half-Life, is it bad?) or make her herself not the only thing at stake. My only hope is that it won't be AR\VR\whatever experience because it would make me nauseos and\or poor.

[–] altkey@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 4 days ago (1 children)

IIRC JDM was free on GOG for a short period and I claimed it, but UE5 performance without much of settings was dreadful on Lutris at that time.

 

It has obvious advantages, but the way it went no further than mini\micro-usb in design department shows it's flaws even more.

The death of connecting parts was always a concern, and short, smooth format without any kind of a clipse fixation makes it fail to connect after a while like any other with the same production quality.

The overuse of it nowadays leads to bigger failure rates because you now can use cords interchangeably, so these connectors wear off faster than before (not to say your devices have faster charging times and higher discharging rates, so the plug\unplug routine is generally more frequent nowadays).

Your go-to universal cord can charge your phone, earbuds, vape, notebook, video-converter, beatmachine, microphone, gamepad etc. And unless you have a dedicated cord for each one of those, you'd experience them breaking up at surprising speeds.

The two-sided design is it's crowning jewel, but I could've traded it for some better one-sided longer design with some sort of a lock instead. Some DP cords I have have a pair of teeth that can secure the connector in the hole, with a button to release it. It is not possible in Type-C I believe.

Big Cord bathes in cash as we speak.

 

TLDR

The idiocracy has won. AV is coming into force across multiple countries — many around the same time. We'll be forced to verify your age, and we already know we'll lose almost all our users in the process.

Only a few sites like ours are being targeted, so porn will remain available everywhere else. Minors won’t be safer — just redirected to social media platforms or darker, unregulated corners of the internet.

This is the result of an ongoing moral panic, carried by dishonest ideologues, opportunistic politicians, and a media class that thrives on fear and outrage.

We're witnessing censorship disguised as “protection,” incompetence dressed up as virtue, and a total collapse of rational policymaking. And everyone will pay the price.

Not a news material per se, but an opinion piece from the large player in the industry, reflecting on current law changes, media coverage, logics behind AV push et cetera. It needs not to be taken as a single source of truth, but an interesting inside from their end of the deal.

If it's not a good fit there, feel free to delete it.

I didn't put NSFW tag because it's a discussion on pornography without graphic details of any kind.

 

It was mothssive!

 

DAE looks down on every piece of hardware with the lights that you can't turn off? I sure do. I don't need a distraction (or even erection) when I maintain my servers.

 

and then their israeli peers double down on supporting the Gazan Bomber, who leaves millions of people without electricity, and therefore light.

I'm just a silly flying guy, but I want to see his ass in the mothin, 2 feets below.

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In the 00s I had stickers blinking whenever there's some cell data traffic going through. I'm happy that backlights saw their second coming. When I do masturbate to them, my federal agent looks at me from the main 4k camera and not the lazy frontal one.

ed: moth art is by her - https://www.artstation.com/barghestblack

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edit: chat, it's real https://youtu.be/KBt9WyhcwN4?t=162

 

but I'm not sure to what exactly.

 

I don't share your greed

The only card I need

Is the Ace of Lamps

The Ace of Lamps

 

The mothst based daddy of heliocentrism.

Oh, the light that gives, and the light that takes away! All our lives are in spinning around the sources of your majesty. And they only shine brighter if they are seen from darkest places and times.

(his depiction with (happy) lightbulbs is, obviously, an anachronism, but it's been proven significant to most religious mothpersons I asked, so these should stay)

 

It's insect, not incest, thank you very much.

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Those who don't know the mothology are doomed to repeat it.

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