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  • skulbuny skulbuny 3d ago 85%

    Unless you consider probabilities. That's a very strange field—you can't objectively verify it.

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  • Illegal Streams Let Criminals In
  • skulbuny skulbuny 1w ago 100%

    Who are they stealing my personal data from, corporation?? Are they stealing it from me or from you??

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  • W4 Consoles Officially Launches Today! One-click Deployment to Switch & Xbox Series (With PS5 support in early access)
  • skulbuny skulbuny 1w ago 100%

    The only other legal option is to cede console porting to someone else. This is the best option, legally.

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  • AAA gaming on Asahi Linux - Asahi Linux
  • skulbuny skulbuny 1w ago 100%

    It saves ewaste. In 6 years, will macOS still be supported on these machines? Maybe. Will an open source distro be supported? If it's still thriving, yeah.

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  • OOP is not that bad
  • skulbuny skulbuny 2w ago 100%

    I always call my little helper higher order functions (intended to be partially applied) factories :)

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  • Brave
  • skulbuny skulbuny 2w ago 100%

    where linux?

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  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Dev Says Big Budget Games Are Failing in Part Because Teams Are Over-Scoping Their Projects
  • skulbuny skulbuny 2w ago 100%

    Lethal company is literally just old school d&d tho

    You go into dungeons, try to avoid all the monsters because they can kill you in one hit, get the treasure they protect and gold is xp.

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  • Protestation
  • skulbuny skulbuny 2w ago 11%

    Wages in socialism?? 😂😂

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  • Nintendo Is Now Going After YouTube Accounts Which Show Its Games Being Emulated
  • skulbuny skulbuny 3w ago 100%

    I wish more people were aware of and as vocally critical of copyright laws as you.

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  • of=/dev/sda
  • skulbuny skulbuny 3w ago 100%

    I mean, if the error says "variable foo is not defined" I don't think it's wise to go "I'm pretty sure it's defined, the compiler is just wrong" 😂

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  • skulbuny skulbuny 3w ago 100%

    I learned early in my software engineering career these two beautiful rules of debugging:

    1. Read all of the words
    2. Believe them
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  • LEO takes center stage for communications at sea
  • skulbuny skulbuny 4w ago 100%

    I've only known the "binary memory" version, eg. 1024 megabytes is 1 gigabyte is 1 gibibyte and little b meaning bits vs bytes (eg 1 bit vs 8 bits)

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    Nintendo filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair, Inc.
  • skulbuny skulbuny 1mo ago 50%

    In a capitalist economy copyright is meant to protect people's livelihoods by ensuring they are compensated for their labor

    Whose propaganda did you suck down blindly? Copyright is meant to foster and improve the commons and public domain, and only that. The goal of copyright is not "money" and monopolies, but that's what capitalism does to things designated as property.

    The fact you can transfer and sell your copyright (because it's property in capitalism), it becomes a commodity to be bought and sold and traded. If copyright was not tradeable or transferable, we wouldn't be in in this situation where art is property to be owned.

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  • PLZ ADD DENUVO ASAP
  • skulbuny skulbuny 1mo ago 100%

    Trolling is a art form

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    EA execs say generative AI is "not merely a buzzword for us, it's the very core of our business," then pretend to tell a computer to generate buildings live on stage
  • skulbuny skulbuny 1mo ago 100%

    Then steal from those corporations. It's not hard. Copyright and patents were to benefit the public domain, not anything or anyone else. It does not do that. The public domain has done nothing but perish as more and more "protection" has been applied. Now it is all intellectual "property" to be owned and measured and controlled and regulated, unless you opt out of it with open source.

    We have tools like the GPL and AGPL. Corporations hate those. Turns out when you start giving away and "taking", everyone benefits. Open source hasn't made the world worse the more it's been growing — maybe choosing to forgo most protections of copyright and IP is actually good. Maybe.

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  • Better merge it, too!
  • skulbuny skulbuny 1mo ago 100%

    If you have seniority and they are a junior, some juniors do respond well to a senior having more knowledge about the codebase. With them, it can be beneficial to use a tone like "We have library X that seems like it could do a lot of the functionality here, unless you already took a look?" I know it's like 90% of the same but I know people who will just be shellshocked and just blindly say "yes" to any question you ask them, and I don't want a blind "yes" I wanna know the truth :) it also lets then explain why they didn't use it if they have a legit reason because hey, maybe I'm the one who needs to be caught up

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    Use this information however you see fit
  • skulbuny skulbuny 1mo ago 100%

    Probably virtually no one until they saw a post like this 😂

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    EA execs say generative AI is "not merely a buzzword for us, it's the very core of our business," then pretend to tell a computer to generate buildings live on stage
  • skulbuny skulbuny 1mo ago 82%

    I'm a socialist. I understand market forces and I wish more people did. Technology itself can help the lower class. Government protection of technology (patents, copyright) will always hinder them.

    lowering the barrier to entry without protecting the elite will bring about market forces necessary to defeat corporations—small sizes can move and adapt faster and try new things than those with institutional bureaucracy, who just follow the money and don't innovate. Corporations learned this, and now use government protections (copyright, patents) to prevent these new, necessary, market forces. I don't like the "economic" terms myself, but it's not rocket science that corporations benefit from cops (aka law enforcement aka laws).

    We can remove the restrictions on new market forces by reducing IP protections, prevent corporations from mucking with newbies by preventing them from getting uncompetitive protections, or by stealing from corporations without regard for the law. I think we should steal more, honestly.

    Stopping technology has never worked, though. I understand the plight of artists, but I'm extremely excited for the new human artists that dream up art that AI can't create because it hasn't been fathomed before.

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  • The subreddit is fucking cancer lmao

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