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time_fo_that , to news in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

Firefox ftw

Omgboom , to news in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

Susceptible to malware even

hopesdead , to games in "Age of Mythology: Retold is going to be the most approachable game we have ever built." World's Edge developers talk rebuilding a strategy classic for Xbox and PC.
@hopesdead@startrek.website avatar

Loved this game as a kid.

LodeMike , to technology in Google and Microsoft consume more energy than 100+ countries | Windows Central

No matter which way you correctly read the headline, it’s false.

You can either read it as Google and microsoft individually consumed more electricity than these 100 countries did (false, it’s Google and microsoft combined)

OR Google and Microsoft combined consimed more than these 100 countries did total.

Did an intern write this or something?

VintageTech ,

CoPilot with Gemini plugin did.

LodeMike ,

Hm. Maybe it’s ambiguity is there to maximise clicking on the article?

Allero ,

In 2023, Microsoft and Google consumed 48 TWh of electricity (24 TWh each).

Each of them separately.

johny , to technology in Microsoft is reportedly banning Palestinians in the U.S. for life for calling relatives in Gaza

Could it be that our ally is running an extermination campaign against a civilian population? No, that’s impossible. They all have to be terrorists, and contacting terrorists is against our terms of service.

riodoro1 , to technology in A PR disaster: Microsoft has lost trust with its users, and Windows Recall is the straw that broke the camel's back

dumb fucking corporations will still line their pockets with money.

MagnusEntityPosts , to technology in What is Windows 11 'AI Explorer'? Everything you need to know about Microsoft's upcoming defining AI PC feature (including it always watching you)

The Eye

(It knows you, it sees all that you do) (You cant hide) (…) (You thought so much about whether or not you Could, that you didn’t think about if you should) (quite a scary thing) (to be so fully Known) (I hope that there is going to be a way to disable that)

Chadus_Maximus ,

(Why are we taking like this)

KairuByte ,
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

(Shhh they can’t see inside brackets yet, they try to parse it and fail)

MagnusEntityPosts ,

(The bit outside the brackets is always the Entity and anything inside brackets is stuff that has nothing to do with the Entitys or is just an explanation ^^) (I am just trying to differentiate these two bits)

Chadus_Maximus ,

Oh! I get it! (no idea what you just said).

dumpsterlid , to technology in What is Windows 11 'AI Explorer'? Everything you need to know about Microsoft's upcoming defining AI PC feature (including it always watching you)

Honestly I think windows is so fucked in terms of market share and it seems like they are kind of just pre-emptively ceding the battle to linux intentionally or not.

Yeah people have been waiting for years for linux to eat windows for lunch and it hasn’t happened yet but I am convinced that linux becoming massively more practical and easy to use for gaming (Steam deck being a good catalyst) in the last couple of years has pushed things past a tipping point. Gaming might not make up the outsized chunk of desktop usage, but gaming is where people experiment, try new things, learn software inside and out and it is where people are most inspired to contribute and build and polish out the annoying little details of complex systems.

Yeah Microsoft will have its walled moats around entire sectors of business indefinitely into the future, and that probably is where most of the consistent money is, but I think Microsoft shitting the bed with Windows 11 so hard is creating the rosiest forecast for the future of Linux desktops I have ever seen in my life.

These twin factors converging has got me bullish af on Linux in the near to mid term.

Let’s fuckinnn gooooooo

thatirishguyyy OP ,
@thatirishguyyy@lemmy.today avatar

The day Linux says all video games are compatible with their OS is the day I finally switch from Windows for good.

Until then I’m using a pirated version of Win11Pro and wondering how this AI will work with pirated copies.

dumpsterlid , (edited )

The day Linux says all video games are compatible with their OS is the day I finally switch from Windows for good.

I mean Wine and steamOS’s Proton are that though? Sure compatibility isn’t perfect but the vast majority of games I have tried worked all the way from current AAA games to games like Steel Panthers WinspWW2, a DOS game from the 90s that barely functions on a modern windows computer but yet runs perfect on my Deck. Because the deck is using a virtual environment to emulate a windows OS it actually arguably creates a more stable platform to run windows software than windows itself running the program normally.

Pretty much the only obstacle left is stupid super invasive anticheat/spyware software that doesn’t bother to cover Linux in competitive multiplayer games.

Jesus_666 ,

Kernel-level anticheat and DRM are killer features, like it or not. People don’t care how invasive they are, they want to play League of Duty. If Linux can’t do that then it’s not good enough yet as far as they are concerned.

Meanwhile the only thing keeping me from switching to Garuda on my desktop is that the GPU is wonky and misbehaves even worse under Linux than it does under Windows. Screw competitive online games.

rottingleaf ,

Then Linux may win over Windows for gaming, but games might lose to tinkering for me. Cause no way in hell I’m installing a kernel-mode trojan consciously.

dumpsterlid ,

If Linux can’t do that then it’s not good enough yet as far as they are concerned.

Linux can do that, see The Finals, Halo Infinite, Apex Legends or any number of other games. It’s just the anticheat companies are sketchy and often uninterested in doing even a little bit of work to add Linux support.

Jesus_666 ,

True, but getting someone to switch to Linux is a hard sell already. Any compatibility issues are seen as the OS’s fault, not as the game company being lazy.

dumpsterlid ,

Getting someone to switch anything major in the workflow/toolset of their lives is nearly impossible most of the time, it is process highly likely to cause headaches and only provide counterbalancing benefits down the road once the painful learning curve of acclimation is overcome.

However, in the same token there are plenty of Linux distributions that have perfectly understandable desktop UIs that many Mac or Windows users wouldn’t event notice wasn’t windows. Especially with Windows changing shit every 5 seconds and stuffing useless crap into menus everywhere, I think it isn’t a stretch to say the UI of many Linux distributions is more user friendly than Windows and in many cases Mac.

The real problem is the moment someone has to fuck around with headaches with drivers for basic computer functionality like Bluetooth or other hardware. If that stuff is generally covered pretty well then most people aren’t going to give a shit.

At this point Linux is like making coffee with a French press, people who aren’t coffee nerds think using a French press is way more complicated than using some stupid keurig machine with completely unclear buttons and a camera inside just to check you are using brand name keurig cups that you have to fool by slipping in an old k-cup lid from keurig over the top of the off-brand one….

…peoplenwho do know coffee well on the other hand shake their heads confused when people jump through 1000 hoops to use other coffee brewing methods when a French press conceptually and mechanically is only one step away from just literally dumping your coffee grounds in hot water and then drinking it.

Zacryon ,

Lol, not even Windoof is compatible with all video games.

Pantherina , to technology in Microsoft wants to update your Windows 11 PC without forcing you to reboot

So they are going back to the way Linux does it since forever?

Why not just go image based? Instant reboots and even faster updates.

lobut , to technology in As Bobby Kotick leaves Microsoft and Activision for good, an ex-employee describes how he once threatened to "have an employee killed"

Fun fact: Bobby Kotnik was in Moneyball, he played the owner that didn’t want to pony up extra crash.

MrBubbles96 , to gaming in 'Light No Fire' will not repeat the same mistakes of 'No Man's Sky' — here's why you should keep the faith

While I am impressed that No Man’s Sky pulled a 180 in the end and I doubt they’ll repeat the same mistakes with this, a dose of some skeptism is always healthy.

Also, doesn’t hurt to check what the thing looks like at release–we just had The Day Before pull the ol’ switcharoo on people, after all–and how it plays when it’s out before making a purchase (looking right at Cyberpunk the game vs Cyberpunk the game that was pitched to people, here…no amount of “it’s better now” is gonna bring the game that was hyped up before release/used “Work in Progress” as a shield to life. Not without a complete rework. Could also apply to the above The Day Before too). By all means, believe that the devs learned, I really hope they did, cuz as a Fantasy junkie, this looks like something I’d really enjoy…but also be at least a little cautious in what you’re gonna throw money at

Jinxyface ,

While I am impressed that No Man’s Sky pulled a 180 in the end

It didn't really. They added a lot of what they promised, but still not everything Sean Murray lied about at the beginning.

MrBubbles96 ,

Fair enough. Just like Cyberpunk tho, they’ll never be able to give people the game they were hyping NMS to be. Unlike Cyberpunk, IMO anyways, it does get closer to it tho (and i give it brownie points because 1) they used the money they made and put it back into the game to fix their mistakes and gave these “expansions” to players for free, and 2) they never tried to downplay anything like CDPR did. They knew they messed up, admitted to it, and fixed it. None of this “oh, the game launched better than people make it out to be. It was just a cool thing to hate Cyberpunk” thing)

EarthlingHazard , to games in Microsoft Xbox Rewards app is being shut down from December

Soon the days of me racking up enough points to get a free Xbox will be over. It was fun while it lasted

FlavoredButtHair ,
@FlavoredButtHair@lemmy.world avatar

How many Xbox’s have you gotten?

EarthlingHazard ,

Only one Series X but I have gotten other things through the program like an ultrawide monitor, controllers, headphones and games

FlavoredButtHair ,
@FlavoredButtHair@lemmy.world avatar

Wow that’s pretty awesome. Was it a good monitor?

EarthlingHazard ,

Still using it today! 144hz + free sync

naticus ,

Sounds like the free-est of syncs.

uberkalden ,

Aren’t they just removing the rewards app? You can still do rewards through the Xbox app

EarthlingHazard ,

The program has been reducing the amount of points you could earn for a while now. It very well may be just moving the points you can earn in the rewards app to an Xbox app but I can see those points disappearing at some point.

azurefirefly , to technology in Microsoft will let users uninstall Edge, Bing, and disable ads on Windows 11 as it complies with the Digital Markets Act

All for a $12 a month subscription!

Pxtl , to android in Microsoft won’t say if Surface Duo is getting any more Android OS releases
@Pxtl@lemmy.ca avatar

I like strange tech. I owned a Pebble. I drive a PHEV. I had a phone with a side-slider keyboard way after it stopped being cool. I bought a Moto Z for the Moto Mods. I have a bin full of strange old input peripherals for the PC, like a SpaceOrb I bought for Descent. I still own a Sega Dreamcast. I’m on my third bone-conducting headset.

I like weird gear. I am in the target market for companies making weird gear.

I have no interest in this folding crap.

TurnItOff_OnAgain ,

Man. I really miss my pebble. It was prefect for me. Android wear is a bit much, and the fitbits are not quite enough. I’m dealing with a MI band for now, but I would kill for a new pebble.

gelberhut ,
@gelberhut@lemdro.id avatar

Folding becomes mainstream, so you will love it…but later 😉

Fuckass , to technology in [❓] ChatGPT's fate hangs in the balance as OpenAI reportedly edges closer to bankruptcy

Capitalists are so efficient with the allocation of resources that they can go bankrupt after partnering/ ring acquired by Microsoft

Sinonatrix ,

be “”“worth”“” 2.7T

unable to afford world’s most hyped research project despite it burning less than 1b

Is this IBMification or whatever tech bros are calling late capitalism now

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