

They gonna get a shock when we wont even have enough people to fill jobs soon.


They gonna get a shock when we wont even have enough people to fill jobs soon.


I suppose their shareholders had other ideas, they just failed to have the right people piloting that ship. Other companies took over their space and now it’s too late. They should probably attempt what you said, scale back and just release a solid action camera again.


What a crazy fuckup. You have a household name almost for action cameras and you keep releasing overpriced crappy products.


Of course. Ubisoft sold their games on UPlay and not Steam for a while. People still played their games and they had some big releases.
Did they sell the games any cheaper? Of course they didnt.
You dont know how the sender or recipient handles your mail, but handling your own with encryption is still a good practice.
An email provider can have an entire database of all your emails (e.g. Google with Gmail), which more valuable than individual people or companies having access to only a few related ones.
There’s also PGP support with some providers, so you could set-up encrypted emailing with people if that’s important to you.
Either way, getting away from the big providers is a good move, I’d at least want my inbox encrypted though, like Proton or others do.
Fully encrypted email should have been made standard a long time ago.


What if governments just banned any form of real financial gambling in video games? Valve is still a business, they are going to try and make money, even if it’s shitty. Also a parental problem if you are loading your childs Steam account with money 24/7 so they can gamble.


It’s an odd one.
If a game cannot be sold cheaper elsewhere, publishers have two options, lower the price on Steam (which benefits consumers) or increase the price on the other platform(s) (which benefits the publisher).
It benefits Valve no matter what. It can also benefit the consumer. It can also harm the consumer.
Publishers have every right to not use Steam. Ubisoft had success with UPlay in the past, they just wanted even more money, so went back to Steam.
Will be interesting to see what happens with the lawsuit.


The apps are not much better these days. I think it’s just cost cutting, avoiding hiring dedicated UX designers.


Seems like they get at least 6.


Web apps ruined UX though, at least with apps (historically anyway) you would get some consistent UI. There were design guidelines developers could follow. Same for programs on PCs.
Then PWAs came along and ruined UI/UX. Do UX designers even exist anymore?
Sigh. But trading good UI for tracking and data collection, is indeed, not worth it.


Surprise, surprise, a paid product with salaried developers has more features than a volunteer project!
More people using Jellyfin, more people who will contribute, through code or donations. It’s worth a downside to swap over.


Why is this shit legal…


Hey, guess what you need to buy an internet connection in the first place! Wanting more ID verification is only fascism.


Get outta here fascist.


Yawn. You sound like the lobbyists. They want ID to control us, to selectively spread more misinformation.
Nobody will be able to criticize the government, you will be targeted. The bots promoting fascism are the same ones spreading bullshit like this to push for the fascist non-anonymous internet.
It sounds like you shouldnt be using the internet at all.


Even subscription games should be made playable/hostable after they are shutdown. No game should be immune.


That was such a cool way to demonstrate how these iconic games became a part of our culture. They should be able to be archived and preserved like any art.


If it was ever about protecting children, we would ban cars first. As they are the biggest (or one of in most countries) killers of school children old enough to be even looking for porn or whatever.
The comments on that post are crazy delusional. How do you end up so far in a corporations pocket?