[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 35 points 1 month ago

It's a stupid comment practice where they claim ownership of their comment and place what they think is a binding and effective license against AI using that comment.

It literally does nothing. This is the modern equivalent of making a post on Facebook to assert that you have rights and control of your comments there.

Beyond the tools for editing and deletion you have no such rights in the Fediverse and it's a good way to demonstrate you don't understand how anything works.

Nothing stops anyone or any entity from indexing, ingesting, or scraping federated content.

[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 46 points 1 month ago

I watched with no sound and from pure behavior I'm certain he is aware it's there and is likely involved

[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 34 points 2 months ago

It was changed. It had a EULA, but that didn't include the requirement for a PSN account

[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 39 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Even worse! You can't even have a PSN account everywhere you can have a Steam account with this game

[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 44 points 3 months ago

Pharmacy Tech is not a stable or well paying job to be completely honest.

[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 36 points 5 months ago

I miss Spanish language memes on Lemmy. I really wish the one mayor Spanish language server didn't disappear overnight with no major explanation.

[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 62 points 6 months ago

I literally remember when sites like Reddit, Amazon, and even Google went down. We're so used to crazy uptimes that it's easy to forget that real servers and infrastructure have real problems.

[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 34 points 9 months ago

I was really excited until I read that they added enemy scaling, I hate enemy scaling and it ruins the sense of progress and challenge, also leveled enemies help differentiate areas.

I'm so sad. I'll still play it, but I don't want that at all, it's a terrible design decision for me.

[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 44 points 10 months ago

I just need to know which titles have it so I don't buy those games. It requires an always online connection and that's a major dealbreaker for me.

[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 38 points 11 months ago

Lemmy has almost half a million accounts ( 400k ) with over 1.5 million posts. lemmy.world grew by ~30k new accounts in June.

Others grew by single digit thousands, so the migration seems to be about ~50k new users to Lemmy.

That's not trivial, Reddit had those kind of numbers in like 2007. Give it time.

[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 64 points 11 months ago

Completely disagree, but if you haven't been around for at least a couple of sets of twenty years I can see why you would think this.

Someone else gave a great set of things that were different, but really, twenty years ago was almost completely different in nearly every dimension of life I can remember.

In 2003 not only was gay marriage not legal, gay sex and relationships were illegal where I live, and was punishable by prison time.

In 2003 most of the country wasn't online, pagers were more common than cell phones, and 3DFX VooDoo graphics cards were still a thing.

In 2003 I used to smoke inside my community college's cafeteria, where people ate because it was the designated smoking area.

In 2003 minimum wage was $5.15 nationwide, and gas was just a little over a dollar.

In 2003 people didn't use laptops in school and electronics were confiscated on site, sometimes teachers would 'lose' them and you never got it back, and somehow that was an expected outcome - I lost a laser pointer that way.

In 2003 casual homophobia was mainstream, all your friends, and probably you would be making gay jokes, and transphobia was not a concept. I thought transgender people were the same thing as intersex, I didn't know gender transition was possible.

American society was post 9/11 and highly patriotic, even liberal people were unusually patriotic, and politics were probably the most 'neutral' that I've ever seen, it was nothing like they are now, but in general things trended towards cultural conservatism.

I remember being an outcast because I didn't believe in God, and people would casually tell me I was going to go to Hell.

Nah, 20 years is an entirely different cultural paradigm.

[-] SlothMama@lemmy.world 37 points 11 months ago

1999 CDs were typically $20 - $30 so it was actually worse. This was what you would pay at a Sam Goody, Camelot Music, FYE etc.

It wasn't until a few years later that CD prices were cheaper. You could go to Wal-Mart and get cheaper prices, but you would be buying censored or edited albums.

I remember the Wal-Mart release of Eminem's second album was missing the entire song of Kim for example, just completely replaced.

I think a lot of people who post about the nineties weren't spending their own money or something, because I remember how pricey music was, and cherished each CD.

I still have some of my CDs from the nineties.

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