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End of an era: Zoom tells employees to return to office for work
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End of an era: Zoom tells employees to return to office for work
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Capitalism indoctrination in progress.
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If they're anything like my relatives, I absolutely DON'T want to be treated like family...
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Grandma refused bus ride suffered horror injuries
Wait.. ALL pensioners? Not just the ones that worked X hours, it did this, it whatever? It's just she based? WHY would they even need a pass to begin with? Just check the age on her id.
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Because the USA is the true center of the universe. Duh./s
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RIP RIF
It was dark. I heard a drip in the distance. I tried to say my final good-bye. All I got in response is a cryptic number. I feel so lonely now.
RIP, but may you rise from the ashes as a new dawn approaches.
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The influx of Redditors has had a detrimental effect on Lemmy.
As one of those redditors, I take offense to that.
And yet, I totally agree.
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It really depends on a game. The issue is greed will always corrupt any such system.
Compare BG3 to Solasta, or to the golden years of expansion packs like StarCraft and Red Alert 2.
On one end(Solasta): You have a "full" game experience, but there's more that can be had. You don't have to buy ALL of the expansion packs, unless there's something you want in each, but each expansion comes with adventures to go on as well as an extra class and/or race or two. Granted, this also has built in tools to make your own adventures as well.
On the other, you have BG3(at least according to this image), where you get the whole kit and kaboodle up front. Pay once, play to your heart's content. Granted, TMI, this lacks and will continue to lack tools for making your own adventures.
Then you have the golden years. You get one full game up front. Feature complete, full story arc for each race. Then later down the line, an expansion comes along that builds on it, using the engine from before(maybe with improvements), extra units, maybe a new race, and a new story line for each current race. IIRC, these older games included tools for making maps, but not quite full campaigns, but my memory is a bit fuzzy on that.
There's also a game like Elite Dangerous. IMHO, it breaks a few rules. You have to pay up front, although only $20 for standard + $30 for odyssey, but you own it from then on. No monthly fees, or anything. Maybe the next huge release in 5 years will be another $20-$30. However, it's an online game, going 24/7/365(minus a weekly reboot). They have to pay for the servers /SOMEHOW/. Only an idiot would buy the game more than once, so (try to) sell you paint jobs for everything, and gear for FPS mode, among a few other trinkets. I do appreciate how it's 100% cosmetic only. Zero ptw whatsoever. Again, IMHO, this is the least bad way to do this.
Then there's Eve Online. Free to play, but you're limited in what you can use. Pay for a sub to get access to use anything(must still have character skill and buy it with in game money) and you can, in a round about way but a supported by the devs way, pay that subscription using in game money. They also have cosmetics. The downside, you can pay real money(or trade in game money with another player for this currency) to get a skill point injection kit* or open up to train on a second(maybe third?) character at the same time on the same account. The skill point injections aren't 1 hour xp boosts, and they're not instant lvl 60 potions, the more skill points your character has, the less you get from injecting. You don't buy the injection, you buy the syringe, suck the sp out, and sell on the market. Those sp came from another player, and you don't have to pay premium currency for it, can use the in game stuff. Again, it could be better, but it's better than many others.
For the most part, micro-transactions are a cancer on the gaming world, but due to human greed, I don't see them going away in my lifetime. Now that most everything is being "published" digitally, we don't have any actual scarcity of the games themselves. There's no threat of not being able to get the game on launch, and having to wait months for a reprint missing having it for your birthday lan party. Early access is not a terrible thing, it should just be called what it is, THE ALPHA/BETA program, and should not be full price, unless you are getting some big rewards on/before launch, and those need to be properly disclosed ahead of time. Larian could have done better on this, but they're at least not StarCitizen.
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Kevin Spacey acquitted of all nine sexual offence charges in London trial
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It's another way of saying he's for enough money/fame that he passes regardless of where the d20 lands
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ULPT: If you get paid annual leave and you're definitely going to quit your job soon, ask for a large pay rise first. When you quit, your accumulated annual leave will be paid out at the higher rate
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Isn't this also a breach of contract, since the raise was in return for you staying?
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AITA to ask my wife to act like we live in a First world.
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Reduce Reuse Recycle
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I went from Pixel 6a to Pixel 5 because of the size, am I crazy?
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Is the Px5 that much larger than the Nexus 6? I've had the Nx6, Px2, and currently use Px5. I know the 2 -> 5 was a size jump, but I don't recall the Nx 6 being small.
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‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ Prepared for 100k Concurrent Players, They’ve Gotten 700K
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It's also not egregious where you get a piece of a game, then have to finish out with dlc. It's one thing if you get a full game, then some optional add-ons. But we can't trust the "AAA" game makers to do that. Too much greed.
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Accidentally opened rif and it loaded. I'm still signed in.
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Isn't that new client Id going to be subject to the API fees?
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Outlook suddenly started opening links in Edge, disregarding my default browser settings
Facebook is dying this to me now too, everyone opening with their in app browser
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F*** STAB
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I mean, it's literally shorthand already for filesystem table innit?
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He’s 18 pounds and he sat on my chest. Send help.
The issue isn't just the 18 lb, it's that one tiny paw that they're putting all of that weight on, that just so happens to be resting on a rib, or worse between 2.
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How is former president of the US Donald Trump still free when a lot of the accomplices in things he has been indicted for are already in jail and or prison except him?
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How is it that different from indicting a sitting president...
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[lex@lemmy ~]$ pacman -Rns windows
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About 2008, I had been dual booting for a couple of years. Even then, what games I wanted to play all worked in wine, close enough to the same performance I had in Windows if not better(would have to pull out the scientific measurement tools to tell the difference). Figured why not just nuke and pave that drive(had one drive per OS because Windows kept fucking up my grub) and have more space for /home. Haven't looked back since, only changed distros a few times.
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I just subscribed to Lifehacker a few days ago, and now I've unsubscribed. The articles are nothing but tech product-shilling, non-stop. Mostly Samsung and Apple.
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He revived it on his own
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TIL that the film Independence Day (1996) still holds the record for the ‘most miniature model work to appear in one film’. The record is now expected to hold forever due to CGI advances.
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Best it by just 1