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ono , to pcgaming in Unity will start charging developers each time their game is installed

I look forward to the incoming crop of games made with Godot.

hal_5700X , to technology in Unity will start charging developers each time their game is installed
@hal_5700X@lemmy.world avatar

RIP Unity. First they partnered with Ironsource. Who are the people behind InstallCore it’s a wrapper for bundling software installations. It tricks people into installing enough browser toolbars and other bloat to hurt their PCs. Windows Defender and MalwareBytes blocks it. Now Unity does this shit.

hal_5700X , to pcgaming in Unity will start charging developers each time their game is installed
@hal_5700X@lemmy.world avatar

RIP Unity. First they partnered with Ironsource. Who are the people behind InstallCore it’s a wrapper for bundling software installations. It tricks people into installing enough browser toolbars and other bloat to hurt their PCs. Windows Defender and MalwareBytes blocks it. Now Unity does this shit.

Surreal , to technology in Unity will start charging developers each time their game is installed

Finally, the company announced that it’s discontinuing Unity Plus subscriptions starting today to “simplify the number of plans we offer.” It says existing members on that tier will receive “an offer to upgrade to Unity Pro, for one year, at the current Unity Plus price” via email in mid-October.

Well sssshhhiitt

psycho_driver , to technology in Unity will start charging developers each time their game is installed

Goodbye, unity. It’s been okayish.

Granixo , (edited ) to technology in Unity will start charging developers each time their game is installed
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Blamemeta , to technology in X is suing California over social media content moderation law

Remember kids, hate speech laws only outlaw speech the state doesn’t like. You know, like McCarthy did.

Viking_Hippie ,

And the false equivalence of the year award goes to…

CaptainAniki ,

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  • Blamemeta ,

    Yes?

    redders , to technology in X is suing California over social media content moderation law

    Why is anyone calling it X?

    The sign still says Twitter, the domain still says Twitter, it’s still Twitter.

    ram ,
    @ram@lemmy.ca avatar

    I call it X/Twitter/whatever just to add some frustration and negative sentiment to the branding in my own circles. A reminder that the platform’s been poisoned and it isn’t what people should be using.

    CurlyMoustache ,
    @CurlyMoustache@lemmy.world avatar

    I call it Nazi Island

    0Xero0 ,
    @0Xero0@lemmy.world avatar

    naZisland

    Reverendender , to technology in X is suing California over social media content moderation law

    “If @X has nothing to hide, then they should have no objection to this bill,” Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel, who wrote AB 587, said in response to X’s lawsuit.”

    The government breaks out absolute worst argument they could

    ChicoSuave ,

    It’s the same argument that conservatives use so they will understand.

    MomoTimeToDie ,

    Did you expect any better of an argument from the type of politician who thinks they’re entitled to this kind of intrusive bullshit?

    Viking_Hippie ,

    There’s nothing intrusive about asking for transparency from companies doing a piss poor job limiting the spread of hate and lies while claiming that their efforts are herculean in effort as well as effectiveness.

    MomoTimeToDie ,

    How so is it not intrusive for the government to demand private shit it has no business asking for?

    RadicalCandour ,

    The government has made it their business via passing the law. So… ya know…

    MomoTimeToDie ,

    The government can’t just declare itself just and act with unlimited reach

    dragonflyteaparty ,

    What is precisely unlimited about this? Should companies be able to keep whatever they want behind the curtain and we aren’t allowed to ask what it is?

    MomoTimeToDie ,

    You said that government business is whatever the government passes laws about, which literally gives the government unlimited justification to do anything and everything because, by definition, it’s the proper business of government under that standard.

    Viking_Hippie ,

    It’s the job of the government to inspect and regulate businesses and this is a reasonable and frankly way overdue example of them doing exactly that. Nothing unreasonable about it and calling it unlimited intrusion or whatever makes you look like the dumbest of libertarians, which is REALLY saying something.

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/da89d9ba-4792-4da8-aa72-f3fca45c5b15.jpeg

    MomoTimeToDie ,

    No, it isn’t the purpose of government to just make demands of private businesses. It’s absolutely unreasonable for the government to do so with intent to censor

    Viking_Hippie ,

    None of that is true. Go away if you the only thing you have to contribute is libertarian lies about basic accountability being tyranny.

    MomoTimeToDie ,

    Lmao why should I go away just because you have nothing except outright lies to defend your demands to terminate basic rights.

    Viking_Hippie ,

    why should I go away

    Because you have nothing but lies and misunderstandings of basic facts to contribute, neither of which are beneficial to anyone.

    because you have nothing except outright lies

    Going for the gold medal in projection?

    demands to terminate basic rights

    There’s no basic right to facilitate stochastic terrorism.

    MomoTimeToDie ,

    The fact the you bring up shit like “stochastic terrorism” just proves my point. I see no further reason to engage since you’re clearly off the deep end

    Viking_Hippie ,

    I see no further reason to engage since you’re clearly off the deep end

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/4c9467ef-ffb8-4cd5-b902-c811e38a3f4b.jpeg

    CmdrShepard ,

    How does asking to see how they moderate their content behind closed doors terminating basic rights? Can you describe which right they’re terminating here?

    NuPNuA ,

    Governments make demands of private businesses all the time with things like workers rights, safety regulations, emissions standards, etc. We don’t live in a libertarian no holds barred corporate wonderland and we’re better for it as these businesses have long proved they can’t be trusted if left to their own devices.

    MomoTimeToDie ,

    Censorious authoritarians such as yourself are the only ones that can’t be left alone

    CmdrShepard ,

    Is that what they did or did they just create a narrowly defined law for a specific purpose?

    MomoTimeToDie ,

    It doesn’t matter how narrow a law is if the government has no fucking place making that law

    Viking_Hippie ,

    It’s not “private shit it has no business asking for”, it’s proof that social media platforms are upholding the special duties that come with the special privileges being the “public square” of the internet.

    MomoTimeToDie ,

    There is no duty to censor the public square

    Viking_Hippie ,

    Yeah there is. It’s called public safety. The January 6th attempted coup was (poorly, but still) planned on Twitter, Facebook and Parler. If those three had been better moderated when it comes to hate speech and misinformation, the 9 people who died as a result of it would probably be alive today.

    MomoTimeToDie ,

    Lmao Jesus, if one pointless riot is your reasoning that everyone should be monitored and censored, you just simply don’t believe in basic rights. Also nice falsely inflated death count. 1=/=9

    Viking_Hippie ,

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  • NuPNuA ,

    Yes there is, you can go to Speakers Corner, a literal public square, and talk about all kinds of nonsense, but if you bust out the Nazi regalia you’ll be shut down quick sharp by the old bill.

    Reverendender ,

    Agreed. That said, this argument is never the one to use.

    Viking_Hippie , (edited )

    What do you mean?

    Edit: Oh, you mean “if you have nothing to hide you won’t mind us spying” one? I couldn’t agree more if I tried!

    Grant_M , to technology in X is suing California over social media content moderation law
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    NuPNuA ,

    Alright, I’ll have a shower then.

    JuliusSeizure , to technology in X is suing California over social media content moderation law

    “content moderation” is a slimy way to say censorship.

    Doomsider ,

    Said the person who has never been a moderator or has any clue about moderation.

    Hackerman_uwu ,

    This is an instance where scanning over someone’s post history might elucidate why they are spewing bullshit. HINT: it’s SOP for that account.

    trashgirlfriend ,

    “Leave the richest man on earth alone!” he yelled out, weilding his katana in a reverse grip… for some reason.

    bstix , to technology in X is suing California over social media content moderation law

    The only reason they use the word “constitutional” is because they want the conservative supreme court to make a ruling to allow hate speech.

    Meanwhile, conservatives also want to ban books about love.

    This really has nothing to do with technology though. Quite the contrary. Twitter isn’t technology. It’s a tool for making dark age politics.

    Viking_Hippie ,

    Also because they’re fond of pretending that if something they’re doing isn’t expressly forbidden in the constitution, that means it’s VIRTUOUS and must be protected at all costs!

    On the other hand, anything that their opponents do that isn’t expressly MANDATED by the constitution is villainy most foul and must be outlawed and penalised with at least a decade of enslavement that is highly lucrative to the owner donors imprisonment

    KLISHDFSDF , to technology in X is suing California over social media content moderation law

    X? The only “X” i recognize is DMX, R.I.P.

    Viking_Hippie , to technology in X is suing California over social media content moderation law

    “That big meanie is trying to make us admit to the fact that not only are we not doing anything to combat hate and lies, we’re actively and purposely spreading as much of both as we can! So unfair! 😭”

    bobman , to technology in Roku lays off 300 workers and removes streaming content to save money

    Paid streaming and smart tvs were always a scam to try to get computer-functionality in a TV, but lock it down so you can only serve people garbage.

    If you want to stream something, just stream it for free here: fmovies.to

    All you need is ublock origin. No credit card required. No signups.

    But yeah, everyone jumps to say “x isn’t on y, or z isn’t on t” rather than just share how to watch it all for free.

    snausagesinablanket ,
    @snausagesinablanket@lemmy.world avatar

    Or 123series.art and a good popup blocker.

    bobman ,

    The more the merrier!

    winkerjadams ,
    Blackmist ,

    I love that there’s loads of these sites.

    Been watching a load of old crap on them recently. Stuff like Timecop. It’s like discovering an old world that the regular streaming services forgot.

    “Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem.” said Father Gabe years ago. And he’s right. If there was one legit service that had all this stuff, all you can eat streaming, for like £30 a month, all in as high quality as they made it, surround sound and all the trimming, I’d pay it.

    But they don’t, so I nick it.

    bingbong ,

    Also:

    Here

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