Trump's Closing Pitch to Voters: I Will Let You Die If You Don't Bow to My Demands
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    style99
    3h ago 100%

    Trump voters do everything out of spite. They invent some really obviously stupid excuse to be mad at Democrats and use that as a justification to vote for Trump.

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  • How to Beat Elden Ring in Under 5 Minutes | Speed Break
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    style99
    6d ago 100%

    No idea. I just love all the sequence-breaking going on in that video. I lost count of the times the guy quickly quits and resumes the game, just so he can make a long trek out-of-bounds.

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  • Publishers face 20% game revenue reduction if Denuvo DRM is cracked quickly, according to new study
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    style99
    6d ago 88%

    Now that I think about it, the cause-and-effect here is probably being viewed all wrong.

    What likely happens is that a game comes out to overwhelming expectations, and the greater those player expectations are met, the more word-of-mouth gets around about the game. Thus, games that deserve to do well make more money, and pirates are less motivated to work on a crack right away.

    If player expectations are not being met, the less success the game receives, and the more motivated pirates are to crack it (driven by their disgust at bad software).

    The above scenarios probably do a good job of accounting for 20% of the revenue for a game.

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  • The AI sexbot industry is just getting started. It brings strange new questions – and risks.
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    style99
    7d ago 40%

    Degenerate robosexuals isn't something to get your panties in a bunch about. The real worry is when people modify the useful chatbots to provide more interesting insights into creative sexuality. There's a subject braindead journos can't even contemplate, yet I doubt I'm the only one thinking about it.

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    Don't let the bad faith actors discourage you from voting!
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    I Study Political Violence. I’m Worried About the Election.
    Trump’s Rally Just Went Full Nazi With Bloodthirsty Immigration Threat
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    style99
    1w ago 94%

    He knows he's going to lose, so he's just shouting any crazy thing he can think of to try to provoke a violent confrontation (literally the only thing that can save him from going to prison).

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  • I just have to say, after having booted into Windows, that Linux is so much nicer than Windows when it comes to doing system "updates." So, here I am, sitting in my chair for about 20 minutes looking at a mostly black screen and a highly dubious looking percentage number going up very slowly. It tells me that Windows is "updating" and that I should keep the computer turned on. Good thing I have the computer turned on or I wouldn't know that I shouldn't have it turned off, right? Anyway, I start to think about how this experience goes in Linux. In my experience, I do "system" updates about once a month, and I can see each individual package being installed (if I glance away from my browser session, that is). In Windows, I have no choice but to sit here and wonder if the system will even work again. Windows decides that it wants to update drivers, apparently (I honestly have no idea what it's doing, which is part of what pisses me off), because it reboots the computer. Then it reboots again. Then, eventually, everything goes back to the familiar Windows desktop. WTF? How anyone could prefer Windows to Linux is truly a mystery to me.

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