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bquintb , to memes in YARRR
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DO WHAT YOU WANT CAUSE A PIRATE IS FREE.

YOU. ARE. A. PIRATE

DmMacniel ,

Yarr Har fidel di di

Being a pirate is alright to be

tigeruppercut ,

fidel

I’m not sure Castro would’ve classified himself as a pirate, but close enough

Hiro8811 ,

Unless they catch you, but keep sailing till your winds get cut

Kolanaki , to lemmyshitpost in I want to speak to the meat manager
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Gimme that sir loin.

capital ,

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MrVilliam , to memes in YARRR

I generally agree with the idea that some amount of piracy is, will always, and should exist as motivation to improve the market, but I don’t like that everybody is taking this quote out of context for outrage bait. The context is incredibly important. When asked about whether subscription based gaming could be successful, he said that it couldn’t be successful until people became comfortable with not owning their games. He’s effectively on your side with that statement. He is saying that you guys want to own your games, therefore that model cannot succeed unless your ideals change.

I am not trying to persuade anybody one way or the other, but I personally don’t need to own my games. Most of the time, I buy a game, play it through once (if I even finish it), and then it collects dust. Digital games skip the manufacturing process and the dust collection step, but there’s no resale possibility. Ever since upgrading PS+ like 2 years ago, I’m pretty sure I haven’t bought a game. I’m actually happier to see a catalog of games that has good enough quality titles, gets updated frequently enough, and is cheap enough vs shelling out $70 on a game I might not even like. I don’t feel obligated to get my money’s worth out of something on the catalog, just my time’s worth. So I delete games before finishing them more often than I finish, mostly because most games today overstay their welcome. I don’t want to mindlessly grind for xp or gear or consumables just to get to the next road block. I don’t want 100+ hour adventures on a 40+ square mile plot of land full of padding. I want Celeste. I want The Forgotten City. I want Portal and Portal 2. I want Uncharted Lost Legacy. These games are shorter and finite and satisfying. I got to the last parts of Elden Ring and Ghost of Tsushima and realized that I just wasn’t really having fun anymore. They became a slog. Ghost of Tsushima was pretty easy to just delete and not really look back on because it was part of that subscription, but I felt some guilt deleting Elden Ring because I paid full price for it. That made me realize that the subscription gaming isn’t just paying for the games available, but it’s paying for the ability to play games with no real stakes. It’s cheap enough that as long as I enjoy 2 or 3 games per year, it’s worth it, and I probably enjoy 10+. I’m not gaming because I want to own a game; I want to experience the feelings that these games were artistically designed to elicit. I’m more interested in memories and experiences than material goods. I have enough (or too much) stuff as it is. As I get older, my time is becoming more valuable to me because I’m terribly, morbidly aware that it is a nonrenewable, real resource that is trickling away through my fingers and becoming more scarce with every second that passes. I enjoy a game more if I feel free to quit before wasting time not enjoying it. That freedom is what I’m really paying for. And it probably isn’t the popular opinion here, but that’s my perspective for anybody wondering why in the fuck anybody would ever pay for something and not even own it.

Also, fuck ubisoft, fuck sony, fuck every AAA company, this is not a bullshit astroturf ad. I just wanted to disrupt the circlejerk long enough for reality to permeate through. There’s obviously a market for this or it wouldn’t be offered, and it wouldn’t be offered unless it were popular enough and profitable enough. One day, it might be more popular than buying games, but as I look at the hundred shitty movie/TV streaming services, maybe now is the best this could ever be. Soon it could be subscriptions for publishers or even just individual franchises. That is the logical future step that will either vastly increase piracy or kill the popularity of gaming altogether. That and/or intrusive ads. I fucking hate capitalism.

CaptKoala ,

I hadn’t considered (on more than a surface level) this viewpoint, I do agree wholeheartedly regarding getting your money’s worth doesn’t necessarily come down to ownership, but rather enjoyment/fulfillment.

I held a micro$hit game pass subscription for quite a while, and (almost) always felt I was getting my money’s worth out of it, if not for game pass, there’s quite a few games I’d never have considered buying, some of these have been the most enjoyable I have played.

With that said however, I much prefer not having to worry about a game in my library disappearing because a license ran out, or it was dropped from a service. I spend about 80% of my gaming budget on discounted stuff, usually a couple years after release, when most of the bugs are ironed out.

MrVilliam ,

That’s what I was typically doing too. Only once every couple years was I buying a game near release for near full price. I almost certainly wouldn’t have tried The Forgotten City if it weren’t free, but it was one of the most impactful experiences I’ve had in gaming.

Idk about game pass, but stuff seems to stay on PS for a pretty long time. Once I caught up with a lot of what I cared about that was older to the catalog, I stopped thinking about when things might leave the service. The biggest shit seems to stay for a year or longer. If I’m still on one game for over a year, I should just buy that game and cancel the service lol.

LainTrain ,

Good post honestly. I’m the opposite way, I died way back on the DLC/Season Pass/Live game hill and to me a video game is a specific collection of files frozen in time forever, and I want the whole thing (including the bits they cut for DLC) and only the whole thing, I don’t want any updates, live content or anything of the sort and i’m most certainly not renting anything ever if i can avoid it, especially digital content. I pirate damn near everything nowadays. I also fucking hate capitalism.

XeroxCool ,

I’m moved. I’m still on the 3-year±later discount cycle, but damn am I out of time for games. Work is draining during the week and the house always needs work on the weekends. The little voids of time available have stiff competition between chores, physical hobbies, and games. The hobbies and games need a relatively quick drop in/drop out phase, otherwise I’m not going to have time to get engaged. So I end up playing Fortnite/Rocket League/Fall Guys with zero hope of actually getting the season rewards I’d like or falling back on simpler games like Ace Combat or Forza Horizon to just cruise for a while. Meanwhile, the cool amazing story games I always want to pick up still get back burnered. I have more time spent replaying Portal 2 than I put into all of Fallout.

So, really, an interesting viewpoint. A service I thought was dedicated to the Ritalin-riddled adhd flashy-light-chasing children (as I say when I shake my cane at the 11-year-old that just built a fortnite fortress in the time it took me to build 3 squares moments before deleting me) actually has the potential to solve a time-guilt dilemma for someone with too much going on.

MrVilliam ,

I also play Rocket League lol. It’s the only online game I play, and I’ve been into it ever since it became free to play. I’m not great at it, but it’s good fun that has become familiar, yet I can still see pretty continuous improvement in my performance, even if the ranks aren’t really reflecting it.

There’s are dozens of us!

Buddahriffic ,

I’ve noticed that there’s a growing number of games that allow fast drop in and out. Hades saves whenever you enter a new chamber. You can save anytime and anywhere in Subnautica. Most of the games I’ve played lately are like that, where the game itself is more involved but the ability to start and stop at any time is very casual.

bfaliszek , to lemmyshitpost in Smooth

All three of them…

ekZepp ,
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thesporkeffect , to lemmyshitpost in Smooth

That’s the wrong number. You either need to take one away or get another one put on

Brad_Brace ,
@Brad_Brace@lemmy.world avatar

If it’s the second, do you have to hunt it down yourself or how does it work?

RedditWanderer ,

Yeah I’ve heard of “growing a pair” but not growing just one.

peteypete420 ,

People just half ass things nowadays

JamesStallion , to memes in *Cough Cough...* Chrome... *Chough*...

Everytime this is reposted in a new template I remind everyone that no one is using incognito mode to hide from their ISP they are using it to hide from their spouse or partner.

Bonehead ,

...and so that typing in a url doesn't automatically auto fill with a site you'd rather not let anyone else see.

BeardedBlaze ,
@BeardedBlaze@lemmy.world avatar

That’s an option you can disable, no need for incognito

Bonehead ,

Yes, but I want auto fill turned on for some websites because they go straight to the section that I want instead of navigating through the site every time.

spicytuna62 ,
@spicytuna62@lemmy.world avatar

I also use private mode for searching things that I myself would be appalled to find in my own search history.

herrcaptain ,

That’s pretty advanced usage - hiding stuff from yourself.

Confused_Emus ,

Never underestimate the depths of my shame.

BolexForSoup ,
@BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

I produce a podcast that gets us into some twisted corners of the internet. Especially when I fact check things for the other hosts. Mullvad + proton VPN always up, no question.

ColeSloth ,

Or occasionally just when I’m looking up something stupid and don’t want to see advertisements for the next two weeks for it.

herrcaptain ,

Beyond that it’s legitimately useful for logging into a second account on a site or for various testing purposes as a web developer. Though if you’re consistently using it for the former, containers are a better solution.

bandwidthcrisis ,

Also useful for testing links that might only work if signed in.

For instance, if I share a link to a OneDrive file, will it force the receiver to sign up with Microsoft before they can view the file.

herrcaptain ,

Absolutely! I do that all the time.

solarvector ,

Eh, or they just don’t want a forever history stored on their own computer any more than they want it stored on someone else’s computer.

BolexForSoup , (edited )
@BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

I don’t need the obvious URL’s popping up whenever I start typing. I’m just one fat finger away from a bad mistake and subsequent loud sounds on my studio speakers when anyone could be around if I don’t do that.

It’s best to keep that stuff separated out to spare yourself some incredibly avoidable embarrassing moments.

Squiddly ,

I mainly use it so my wife doesn’t see the stupid crap I look up

JackFrostNCola ,

I use private mode for a whole bunch of stuff, visiting shopping sites i dont want coming up in targeted ads, watching youtube videos that are out of my usual jam and not wanting to get endless suggestions for crap im not into because i wanted to see a plumbing repair how-to or listen to a song wildly out of my usual genres because i was in the mood.

Sotuanduso ,

I mainly use it for random things that I don’t want to influence my recommendations, like clickbait YouTube videos.

pyre ,

also good for temporarily logging in to an account on a service without logging out of your regular one on main

Appoxo ,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Literally my usecase for it. Quickly test the browser if it’s an issue related zo my account or not.

asexualchangeling ,

I do this but whenever i have to quickly use someone else’s computer

pyre ,

me too, it doesn’t disturb the owner’s account and you don’t have to worry about whether you logged out afterwards.

Mongostein ,

No doubt. Whoever’s making these memes obviously wasn’t around when Incognito/Private browsing was introduced. It was never advertised as hiding anything from your ISP.

Deestan ,
ares35 ,
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

i use private windows mainly so i don't clutter up browser histories with useless stuff i won't go back to (if i do run across something to save, it gets bookmarked or printed to pdf).

mexicancartel ,

Yeah thats why I use Firefox Focus on mobile. It has no feature to save history. I use normal Firefox in case I want to save history or login permanently

pyre , (edited )

I use DDG browser for the same reason; if I want to go back to something I use Firefox on mobile instead.

hemko ,

Not even to hide anything from anyone, but to not have porn pop up in suggestions when casually browsing internet.

I do this on both phone and computer, that my wife doesn’t even know password to (or care about)

Dirk ,
@Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

Because different accounts are not possible on every OS, right?

lolcatnip ,

Browser profiles serve very different needs from OS level accounts.

Dirk ,
@Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

Yes, they do. I use 4 different browser profiles for various things. But everyone who uses my computer while I cannot control what they do, gets their own user account or can use a guest account.

lolcatnip ,

My brother in Christ, you are literally giving an example of how browser profiles and OS accounts solve different problems.

Dirk ,
@Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

I still don’t get what you’re trying to say.

Do not let people use your OS account if you don’t want them to have access to all of your data, including all of your browser profiles.

Browser profiles are not a security feature.

variants ,

I’ve always been used to browser clearing everything on exit. On my phone I set Firefox focus as the default browser so whenever I search anything I just dump it after

dependencyinjection ,

It’s for wanking. That’s it. It only ever goes to pornhub

Senseless ,

I’m in my thirties, single for years and occasionally make sexual jokes. People know I fap. Everyone faps (huh, could be the title for an educational children’s book…), I don’t hide my browser history. Other question is who from? I live alone.

DanVctr ,

What about when when the police go through your computer after you slip and die on a banana peel? That could be embarrassing you know

olutukko ,

no there is also a second use. to search answers for questins you’re too embarassed about

dependencyinjection ,

There is nothing embarrassing about learning something new.

henfredemars ,

I’m not even hiding it in the sense that I’m being sneaky. My spouse just rather not see it in the suggestions!

Landless2029 ,

I use it for Xmas shopping and for when I don’t want a site to auto login with any of my sessions.

ILikeBoobies ,

Firefox containers

Put all your accounts in different containers and just open the page outside of them (also great for multilogging and not being cookie tracked)

lolcatnip ,

That’s great for sites you visit routinely but way more hassle than it’s worth for one-off visits.

ILikeBoobies ,

You can have a container for one offs though I don’t think you are worried about them auto logging in

Landless2029 ,

I do this as well for work stuff. Multiple tenants and customers. It’s great.

sverit ,

Well, some people obviously thought that, hence the lawsuit:

edition.cnn.com/2024/04/01/tech/…/index.html

UltraMagnus0001 ,

Sometimes to browse deals on hotels, planes, ISP, mobile cell providers, but mostly porn

Wizard_Pope , to lemmyshitpost in Shit.
@Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world avatar

Think of the trout population man!!

taanegl ,

Speaking trout to power.

Wizard_Pope ,
@Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world avatar

Oh the troutmanity!!

UltraMagnus0001 , to lemmyshitpost in HOAs suck

HOA take house away

iAmTheTot , to cat in Little Nori now castrated, what a champ!
@iAmTheTot@kbin.social avatar

I've never seen castration used in relation to cats and it feels weird.

Sunny OP ,

Oh, is there another more appropriate word for it? English is not my first language…

very_well_lost ,

Traditionally we use the term “spayed” for female cats and “neutered” for males. It’s also common to say they’ve been “fixed”, which applies to either sex.

Sunny OP ,

Good to know, thanks :=)

Ashyr , to cat in Little Nori now castrated, what a champ!

I don’t see any sort of cone. If she grooms the incision it will very likely get infected and become very complicated.

I’d look for a kitty collar rather than a cone. They’re way more comfortable and still get the job done.

Sunny OP ,

I asked the vet about this, and she said they barely give these out anymore as it’s not needed. She followed up with cats being generally smarter than dogs when it comes to not kicking their wounds too much. But will obviously vary from cat to cat.

Ours is just resting and not touching her wound at all, so don’t see the need for a cone or collar.

Ashyr ,

Good for you! I just didn’t want you to go through the unnecessary medical bills and anxiety we did over our apparently uniquely stupid cat.

noxy , to lemmyshitpost in Smooth
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Mr Frampton, I understand that you, as it were, have…

Uh, well, let me put it another way: I believe, Mr Frampton, that, whereas most people have, uh, two… two…uh, you… you…

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbN9doxZusQ

Annoyed_Crabby , to lemmyshitpost in Trout populations

Am i a trout 🤔

Track_Shovel OP ,

No, but a distant ancestor may have been

MBM , to memes in YARRR

I don’t think that’s how the meme format works

Track_Shovel OP ,
Tartufo , to cat in Little Nori now castrated, what a champ!

Depending on the cat you might have success hiding pills in treats. I always have some frozen raw chicken for my cats (actually food quality for cats, not whatever I would buy for myself which needs cooking first). I make sure that’s thawed up and room temperature, then roll it into a little ball with the pill inside so my cats can just nom it without coming into direct contact with the pill. There’s also some liver paste treat thing I know but my current cats are not a fan.

As for what you can do for your cat: Watch her and see if she wants something specific. If she acts as if something is completely abnormal check in with the vet again. But overall the aftermath should be pretty smooth sailing from the one case I experienced myself.

Sunny OP ,

Thanks for sharing, might try to hide the pill in something she likes. Vet told us to just put it down her throat, while effective doesn’t feel like the most pleasant thing to do…

Tartufo ,

That works but… I rather keep that as absolute last resort possibility. It’s not something the cat enjoys for sure and I rather have my furmily members as happy as possible at all times. They’re a bit like kids in that regard: sweeten things up for them and suddenly they’re not (as) horrible anymore. And fighting against a child/cat that absolutely doesn’t want to is not a battle you win easily.

I once had a cat that trusted me enough to just eat the pill as is straight out of my hand but he was an absolute exception in every way possible. Ofc he too got treats after taking his meds.

Sunny OP ,

For sure, I’ll defo try to give it via food next time. Many good tips here in comments. Thanks for your inputs 😊 Also never heard the use of Furmily before, but I love it!

cheesymoonshadow ,
@cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world avatar

I have a senior cat who needs a pill every day. He’s on a restricted diet for chronic kidney disease so I avoid giving him treats. What I do is give him the pill by putting it down his throat right before feeding him, so the food itself is the treat. He’s super used to the process now.

Sunny OP ,

Sorry to hear about the disease, but good you have a suited way of doing it, especially if he doesn’t mind it.

Shawdow194 , to cat in Little Nori now castrated, what a champ!
@Shawdow194@kbin.social avatar

D'awwww those paws!

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