asteroidrainfall
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asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialtoGaming@kbin.social•Microsoft wins FTC fight to buy Activision Blizzard1·2 years agoThere are people who would be okay if it were Sony making the acquisition, but I want to believe that most people who are against it feel that no large company should be allowed to buy another large company.
It’s like, does no one remember what Microsoft did in the 90s? They were literally forbidding PC manufacturers from not selling any systems that didn’t include windows.
This deal is bad. It rewards shitty individuals and shitty companies, and hurts consumers and employees. This deal will be a calendar marker of when the gaming industry started to fall. Like when Disney bought Marvel and LucasArts.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialto Technology@kbin.social•Tell HN: Nearly all of Evernote’s remaining staff has been laid off | Hacker News5·2 years agoI used Joplin for a while but found that it was a bit too clunky. Also, yes it does store the notes locally, but they weren’t in a plain text format. My notes were fragmented across different files.
I switched to Obsidian after that and will never switch back. Yes, people make Obsidian complicated, but it’s honestly only as complex as you make it.
For me, all it does is text and sync. All the files are stored locally in complete markdown format. That way I can read them in any program that can process text. My personal workspace syncs to an S3 compatible service, while work synced to Google Drive.
I loved Joplin and felt so conflicted when I found Obsidian. But now I would recommend it over Joplin any day.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialtoTrue Gaming@kbin.social•For those who grew up without DLCs and microtransactions and games went unchanged after launch. How has the adjustment been to current day monetization and game updates?English20·2 years agoI remember the first time I came in contact with DLC, coincidentally it was my first Steam game: Supreme Commander 2.
My first thought was: “What the fuck is this? Why isn’t this in the game?”. Later on, when DLC were getting more substantial, my thoughts changed to; ”Are they just rebranding Expansion Packs?”.
As other people noted, I don’t care about cosmetics. Even for Dota 2, which I’ve put over a thousand hours in and have played it 10 years, I just sell them on the marketplace to fund my next summer sale. The only time I buy stuff is when I want to support the game’s development.
My gaming time is too limited to worry about battle passes and shit like that. I just wanna click heads and farm creeps.
Edit: the one thing that does bum me out though is that back before item shops and shit, skins and unlocks used to mean something. Like, you’d see some dude in your Halo 3 lobby with a dope-ass helmet and you knew that he earned that from getting a Killtacular with only deagle headshots. Now it’s just, dude’s level 150. He must’ve swiped for the ultimate edition, XP boosters, or has too much free time.
Unrelated question, but how did you get kbin to embed a mastodon toot as an image? I’ve been trying to find the best way to cross-Fedi post stuff to kbin but haven’t found one yet.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialto Technology@kbin.social•Twitter is threatening to sue Meta over Threads | SemaforEnglish2·2 years agoWhat if Zuck comes out of his lizard hole and utters the word:
FEDIVERSE.
to proclaim that Meta, formally known as Facebook, is now changing their name to Fedi.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialOPtoGaming@kbin.social•Blizzard Releases Episode 1 Of Genesis, A New Overwatch 2 Anime SeriesEnglish2·2 years agoHere’s a link to the video on YouTube:
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialto Fediverse@kbin.social•From the CEO of Mastodon: What to know about ThreadsEnglish3·2 years agoDude a federated SO would be a dream. Imagine actually be able to post something without it being flagged as a duplicate of a 10 year old outdated question.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialto Fediverse@kbin.social•From the CEO of Mastodon: What to know about ThreadsEnglish13·2 years agoIt’s because you can’t “kill” a the AP protocol. XMPP didn’t go away when Messenger and GChat removed support for it, it just went back to how it was before hand, a fraction of tech enthusiasts using it for private communication. It would probably be the same with AP. A separate collection of sites using it to federate information.
… even if Threads abandoned ActivityPub down the line, where we would end up is exactly where we are now. XMPP did not exist on its own outside of nerd circles, while ActivityPub enjoys the support and brand recognition of Mastodon.
Granted this leaves out how Google used it’s influence to control and stagnate the XMPP protocol, but that’s another can of worms.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do social media companies like twitter or youtube not run out of space for posts?English7·2 years agoYeah this seems false. SD cards are unreliable, hard to keep track of, and don’t actually store that much data for the price. I do think they use tapes though to store long term, low traffic data.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialto/kbin meta@kbin.social•What I think kbin needs to do to survive, and why I think it has a better chance than any other Reddit alternative I've seen yet.0·2 years agoReddit also had an aggressive recommendation system, where posts from your most recently interacted subs would show up more often. I would literally only open one sub via a post on the front page and the next time my /all would be filled with trash for that sub.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialto/kbin meta@kbin.social•What I think kbin needs to do to survive, and why I think it has a better chance than any other Reddit alternative I've seen yet.0·2 years agoThat’s one trend I hope doesn’t spring up over here. I hated the fact that 95% of the subs on /r/all were literally the same thing. Like, what was the difference between MadeMeSmile, DamnThatsInteresting, NextFuckingLevel? Just all the same clickbait trash, and then, as you say, some “organic” marketing campaign for the latest Marvel movie.
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Mastodon handles this by not having an algorithm. In order for a toot to gain traction, it actually needs to be boosted around so that people can see it. A great example of how this prevented “organic” marketing was with @Raspberry_Pi.When they first joined, their SNS team tried the same easy brand tactics that they used on Twitter, trying to force engagement. It had the opposite effect, and the community backlash was fierce. They have since changed their messaging and become more genuine.
Since link aggregators usually need some kind of algorithm for a “front page,” I think the most important thing is to have it be transparent and static. No changing it every 4 months to increase engagement.
Most importantly, the community should also have a shared opinion on what kind of stuff they are okay with, and this can be more localized per instance.
I use Feeder for everything. Blogs, websites, (formerly) subreddits, and YouTube channels. RSS for YouTube is bigly clutch. My feed is chronological, not filled with random crap, and ad free.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialto Technology@kbin.social•Twitter content now behind login wall?English2·2 years agoI just tried to access it and I get redirection errors. I guess they didn’t account for integration testing during their most recent sprint.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialto World News@kbin.social•National Geographic reportedly lays off its last staff writersEnglish6·2 years agoThis is why I subscribe to the NYT and in a way Minnmax (for games journalism). If you can afford it, news (no matter what sector) is too important not to pay for.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialOPtoGaming@kbin.social•FTC: Xbox-exclusive Starfield is “powerful evidence” against Activision dealEnglish2·2 years agoSony isn’t just a gaming company though. They sell all kinds of home electronics and cameras. They also have their entire film and music divisions, not to mention their banking any insurance subsidiaries. Nintendo is the only platform holder that is just a gaming company.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialOPtoGaming@kbin.social•FTC: Xbox-exclusive Starfield is “powerful evidence” against Activision dealEnglish5·2 years agoYou make a good point about the blow to creative freedom. Exclusivity doesn’t seem to correlate with innovation anymore (sans Nintendo). Even if you look at Sony, with its massive lead in quality first-party exclusives, the majority are gritty narrative third-person action games. They are easy to market because they have a compelling story, are mechanically simple to appeal to a wider audience, and are relatively short to lower the commitment.
Consolidation will kill creativity in the long term. Just look at the post-Disney MCU/Star Wars film industry. Games will surely follow, given the way things are headed.
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Disclaimer - Just my opinion and I play on PlayStation/Nintendo/PC.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialOPtoGaming@kbin.social•FTC: Xbox-exclusive Starfield is “powerful evidence” against Activision dealEnglish9·2 years agoCrazy idea, but maybe we just shouldn’t allow big ass companies to buy other big ass companies.
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialOPtoGaming@kbin.social•FTC: Xbox-exclusive Starfield is “powerful evidence” against Activision dealEnglish1·2 years agodeleted by creator
asteroidrainfall@kbin.socialOPto Technology@kbin.social•Discord plans to let creators sell downloadable productsEnglish3·2 years agoFor real though. I already have an app that does everything, my lovely #FireFox ❤️
I might have to look into it again. I’ve been primarily saving links using Obsidian synced to an S3 bucket. There’s a nice plugin that converts links to pretty markdown. I even made an iOS shortcut to automate the saving of pages. It’s nice and minimalist, but it does require Obsidian to view the pages (excluding just opening the bucket directly), so I can’t see my links on my work computer.