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Dreyns , to piracy in Advice Needed: Sharing DVD Collection

You’re fighting the good fight ! Please do torrent !

shinigamiookamiryuu , to asklemmy in How do you feel you've aged?

I’m only 24 yet can see by now where the crochetiness comes from.

cashmaggot OP ,

I feel like the world has gotten way faster than it was when I was 24. Idk if I could say the same about the gen above me because Gen X was freakin' bonkers. But for sure it feels faster. I'd be in the same boat.

pineapplelover , to linux_gaming in Gaming on Linux is great!

MSFS works on linux? Through wine or what?

scrubbles OP ,
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Standard proton for me, I was honestly shocked

CanadaPlus , to asklemmy in Have you noticed an increase in political fighting?

Most people don’t care enough about politics to comment online. Those that do, generally have opinions.

Nothing is manufactured. Hanlon’s razor applies really hard here.

YeetPics ,

Nothing is manufactured.

If you can prove every lemmy user is a genuine individual and not a sockpuppet account or an LLM with posting privileges you could make MILLIONS in tech.

But you can’t and that’s all bull.

CanadaPlus , (edited )

It’s one of those unfalsifiable and unnecessarily complicated/malicious things, like other conspiracy theories.

In case you’re unfamiliar with Hanlon’s razor: “Never attribute to malice that which can adequately be attributed to stupidity”

Edit: To be clear, I didn’t mean literally, exactly nothing. Some things are manufactured, like the reviews on my dentist’s office, but the general online discourse isn’t.

YeetPics ,

You typed all those words and yet only made the same point.

I’m not attributing your choice to do so on malice, no.

rimu , to science in Is there a scientific calendar which uses a different reference than Jesus?
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j4k3 , to asklemmy in What rule or rules would you add to the ten commandments of web etiquette?
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One’s true character shines when no other light is present. Who you are when you believe yourself anonymous, is the real version of yourself. This is the version without the mask that peer pressure forces upon you. The mask of accountability to others, if you were to act like your true self, is a powerful motivator to alter your behavior. The person you are without the mask of social accountability, is the truest version of yourself.

Kolanaki , to youshouldknow in YSK Americans, check to see if you can vote. Its real quick.
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Warning: you will get texted so use your disposal number.

That field was optional. Just don’t put your phone number in at all.

Also it would have been weird if it came back and said I wasn’t registered when I’ve been getting my mail-in test ballots on time and everything.

vortexal , to asklemmy in Be honest: have you ever lost your temper with a customer service rep? And did it ever help?
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There has been four times I remember where I’ve either lost my temper or just got really frustrated when contacting support teams. Sorry if this seems long winded, I like to vent every time I can about some of these.

The first time was when I tried to contact Samsung because I was having an issue with the Galaxy Store. At the time when I was trying to contact them they only had two contact methods, which were by phone and through some form of a support forum. As someone who hates talking to people through phone calls and prefers to just use emails, I opted into at least trying the support forum. As I expected, Samsung’s support team ignored my post and I only got replies from users who either had no idea what I was talking about or were just bots.

I just gave up trying to contact them after that and I haven’t used the Galaxy Store very much. If you’re interested in knowing what the issue is, basically, the “recommended for you” section keeps recommending me apps that I’ve already rating, even if I gave them a low rating.

The second was when I tried to contact the support team for Hideout because I couldn’t get videos on their website to work in any web browser on my tablet. I did everything I could to provide as much information as I could, even providing screenshots whenever I thought it would be helpful. After a few days of doing everything they asked me to and continuing to provide as much information and as many screenshots as I could, the CEO of Hideout came into the conversation and proceeded ignore everything I stated up to that point and insinuated that I wasn’t being cooperative because one of the browsers I was using “looked outdated” and that the issue would have been fixed if I just updated that browser.

I don’t remember exactly how I responded but I remember calling them incompetent because YouTube working perfectly fine on my tablet but Hideout didn’t and reminding them that I stated multiple times that the browsers I tested were reinstalled before testing to make sure that my settings wasn’t causing any conflicts, so none of the browsers could have been outdated. They never responded after that and eventually marked the ticket as being solved when it very clearly wasn’t. I stopped using Hideout after this but I probably still wouldn’t be using it because sometime after that I heard that they stopped paying their users or something like that.

The third time was when I contacted Discord’s support team because I had an issue where email notifications just randomly stopped working for me. They had me try all sorts of things, like contacting the admins of the servers I joined and making sure that my Discord inbox was cleared regularly. This also included changing my email address on Discord, which caused them to temporarily refuse helping me for reasons that I don’t understand. After I asked them why they were punishing me after doing what they requested of me, they claimed that there was a miscommunication on their end and continued trying to help me.

Eventually, they determined that my issue needed to be looked at by the dev team and sent the information to them. I was expecting them to either fix the issue or at least tell me how to fix it on my end but when they responded about a week later, they gave me some bogus answer, stating that “email notifications don’t work for servers with more than 5000 users”. I know for sure that this was a lie because I was told by the admins for some servers that the email notifications are working for other users but the rep kept ignoring what I was saying and refused to fix the issue. I just gave up trying to reason with them and filled out the survey they gave me, even though I’d imagine that no one at Discord actually read it.

The fourth time was when I contacted Google because I was having an issue with the Play Store. The issue was that there was an app that I wasn’t able to review because when I tried to review it the first time, it glitched out and only used half of my review so I deleted it but I kept getting error messages every time I tried reviewing it again. I was using Firefox in Ubuntu at the time and I figured that the issue was something on their end and that contacting them would be quick and easy but I was wrong.

I was emailing them about and fourth for a little over a month because they kept giving me suggestions that were irrelevant to my issue, requesting that I use features that didn’t exist on any of my android devices (which still don’t as far as I’m aware) and forgetting everything relevant to my issue, even what my issue was in the first place. At one point, I thought that they just gave up and redirected me to a bot that ghosted me because all of the emails they sent prior had the name of the rep I was talking to and a message about some survey they’d have me fill out when the conversation was done. I received about three emails that didn’t contain either of those before they just stopped emailing me entirely.

Given that I thought that they wouldn’t respond, I decided to reply to the last email they sent with an angry email. I have once again forgotten my exact words but I remember expressing how I felt and that if they’re not willing to help me with my issue, that I’d want them to just give me the survey they mentioned in previous emails. They did respond after about a week but I really just wanted the conversation to end, so I repeatedly told them that I didn’t want to talk to them anymore and after a few emails they ended the conversation and gave me the survey. While I have no idea if they actually did anything directly but the issue seemed to be fixed about 6 months after that.

shinigamiookamiryuu , to asklemmy in What's the hardest you've ever hit your head on something or something hit yours?

When I was seven or eight, my siblings and I were playing a game where we put the clothes hangers with the clippers on the ceiling fan, turned it on, and see where they flung. One of them headshotted right into me.

RightHandOfIkaros , to nostupidquestions in Why won't companies easy re release old games or at least make very old ones free?

Record label companies. Various licensing and IP contracts that they never write to be indefinite because of greed.

hperrin , to science in Is there a scientific calendar which uses a different reference than Jesus?

Holocene Calendar is the one used by those Kurzgesagt calendars.

Kolanaki , to nostupidquestions in Why won't companies easy re release old games or at least make very old ones free?
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Nintendo only doesn’t like emulation when others are doing it. It’s not like they actually ported the games on the virtual library to the Switch or Wii/WiiU. They’re emulating them.

chicken , to science_memes in Statistics

Coyotes are pretty small though, I think cattle would still be more dangerous.

doingthestuff ,

You have clearly never been in a holding pen with 300 coyotes. Cows are not pack hunters.

Baphomet_The_Blasphemer ,

Neither are coyotes, at least not by nature. They may live in a pack, but they typically travel and hunt solo or in pairs.

abracaDavid ,

Also, coyotes do not hunt humans. They are opportunistic hunters at best. They scavenge a lot.

Tar_alcaran ,

Im pretty sure you haven’t been either

towerful , to nostupidquestions in Why won't companies easy re release old games or at least make very old ones free?

Older games for specific older console hardware were specifically designed.
It leveraged specific features of that hardware.
They literally hacked the consoles they were releasing on to get their desired results.
And because it’s consumer gaming hardware/software neither backwards compatible nor forward compatibility for all the stuff the pulled were ever built in. So a game would have to target multiple platforms to actually release on multiple platforms .
It’s like why so many games don’t run Mac OSX. “Why don’t they just release windows software for free on Mac OSX?”. Because it needs to be redesigned to work on OSX, which costs money.

Everything up to, what, PS4? is probably specifically tailored to that specific hardware. Games that released on PS3 and xbox-whatever would have some core software dev team, then hardware specific developers. It would be targeted for the target hardware.
At some point, things like Unity and Unreal Engine took over, with generic code and targeted compiling. Pretty much (not quite) allowing developers to “just hit compile”, and release to multiple architectures.

Any official re-release of Nintendo games have generally been on an emulated system. Where they have developed that emulation to work with the original software.
There are some re-releases, where the game has essentially been rebuilt from the ground up, using original assets but to work with modern (and flexible) game engines.
Both of these have a lot of work, so not free. Worth $60 or whatever Nintendo charges? Meh, that’s competing with real games.

If you own (or buy) a nes/snes/N64 cart, you can rip it. There are plenty of ways.
It’s not the source, but it’s what it compiles to. And you can reverse engineer the source, then adapt it to modern game engines. There are a few open source projects that do this. Their quality varies.
Or you can build an emulator to run that software, as if it was the original hardware - an emulator.
Nintendo can skip the rip, decompile and reverse engineering steps. They likely have access to the source code, and the actual design specs for the hardware (not just what they tell developers - who then hack the hardware anyway) All of this requires a LOT of work. So a sellable product from someone like Nintendo requires a lot of investment.

Emulators are good. Any used for speedrun leaderboards on equal footing to actual hardware (ie times are similar, even if they are different categories) will be good enough that you wouldn’t know.

stupidcasey , to science_memes in W Earth

Idk looks good to me

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