[-] nyankas@feddit.de 1 points 10 months ago

Flatpacks are very restrictive by design. While this is a good thing in many cases, it makes it very difficult for tools like EmuDeck to work properly. For example, automatically installing other applications (in this case: emulators) isn‘t easily possible. This would make a flatpak version of Emudeck pretty much useless.

While I understand your concerns, I think installing an AppImage which has been built on Github from open source code just isn‘t all that risky.

[-] nyankas@feddit.de 3 points 10 months ago

It‘s worth noting that this has been going on for quite a while now in Europe. Two of Germany‘s largest retailers, Edeka and Rewe, don‘t stock products from quite a few companies like Mars, PepsiCo and Procter&Gamble anymore. Edeka even went to court with Coca-Cola because of their ludicrous price increases in 2022.

And both retailers haven’t shied away from making these issues very public. They‘ve often put signs into the empty shelves explaining the situation in detail.

They are obviously more afraid of having to explain those massive price hikes to customers, than they are of not stocking these products at all. Which, seeing how little the manufacturing costs actually increased while profits for the manufacturers surged, is definitely a good thing for consumers.

[-] nyankas@feddit.de 21 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I‘ve been using Kagi since September as well and I can only recommend giving it a try.

Being able to personalize search rankings is something I definitely wouldn‘t want to miss anymore.

One thing I’d like to mention is that they‘re also really great at listening to feedback. For example, they recently added an indicator for potentially paywalled sites to the search results, because users have suggested it.

[-] nyankas@feddit.de 30 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yes, we will. This was also specifically demanded by the EU and has to be implemented by March 6th 2024.

It’s being said that Google and Mozilla already have iOS-versions of Chrome and Firefox ready for this.

[-] nyankas@feddit.de 16 points 1 year ago

Well, Nick used that term and he‘s probably in a position to know if it‘s the right one.

[-] nyankas@feddit.de 185 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

A screenshot from discord, in which nickjcal24 writes: @everyone since messages pushed it way up.  I was fired from The Escapist along with many others today, and in response the entire video team, including Yahtzee, has resigned from The Escapist.  Our plan is to go independent, but we will share more plans on that later this week.

It‘s probably important to mention that the entire video team is gone. Some of them were fired, so the rest walked. They‘re planning to go independent soon.

Edit: Their new channel will be SecondWindGroup. They'll do a livestream on November 8th at 11 AM CT, explaining their plans for the future. (Source)

[-] nyankas@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago

I think it‘s different enough to scratch a different itch from time to time. Sure, the general setting and some basic mechanics are similar to AoE2‘s, but overall the game plays very differently. For example, I really like that there are fundamental differences in the play styles of different civilizations. I‘d really recommend giving AoE4 a shot, if you want to play an RTS besides AoE2.

[-] nyankas@feddit.de 17 points 1 year ago

I‘m not sure if I‘m missing something, but I‘d be really surprised if Volition was doing fine. Agents of Mayhem didn‘t do well at all and the Saints Row reboot was pretty terrible. Their last somewhat successful launch was probably the Saints Row 4 expansion back in 2015.

It‘s always sad to see a developer shut down, especially one with such history. But I can honestly understand closing a studio which hasn‘t had any great release for over eight years.

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I've recently contacted Reddit support in order to prepare my ten year old account for deletion. Although all official sources say, that they don't offer refunds for Premium, I tried to get at least a part of the 50$ (yearly membership; last renewal in Feb 2023) back. To my surprise, they've actually refunded me the full amount.

Three things which might be important:

  1. I'm from the EU, so maybe this only works in countries/states with strong consumer protection laws; their response came from their legal support team
  2. I used the recently announced discontinuation of awards and coins as reason for my refund; they advertised monthly coins as a Premium feature back when I started my subscription, so not delivering them anymore might be false advertising (IANAL)
  3. I've bought Premium using a browser; I don't know if refunds are handled differently when it has been bought via Google Play or the App Store

So if you want to delete your account, due to the ongoing enshittification, and have an active Premium subscription, you might want to try to get your money back. Despite Reddit's official stance.

[-] nyankas@feddit.de 30 points 1 year ago

Unsubbing from your own mother?! Have you no shame?!

[-] nyankas@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago

I was on vacation in the Jungfrau area twice now and it's really one of the most beautiful places I've been. The Lauterbrunnental, which is very close to Grindelwald, is said to have inspired Rivendell in The Lord of the Rings and I can totally believe it.

[-] nyankas@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

I don't think that's likely.

StatCounter uses web analytics to get those numbers. The Steam Deck probably isn't used as a web browsing device by most users. If I recall correctly, you don't even have a browser shortcut by default in gaming mode. Even if you're in desktop mode, the browsing experience is far worse than just using a smartphone. So I wouldn't think that the device is really pushing the numbers here.

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