How can this GaaS thing be sooo profitable and also such bad press that even mentioning it results in a “sorry we didn’t mean that” article?
How can this GaaS thing be sooo profitable and also such bad press that even mentioning it results in a “sorry we didn’t mean that” article?
Only seen it once myself, because my Anno 1800 addiction requires the Ubisoft launcher.
Weirdest name for a game I’ve seen in a while.
Thanks for spamming this to keep reminding me, I am a total slob, and it took me this long to go find my ID card to sign.
I guess that’s how they make a lot of money, selling their own Confluence plugin.
I installed another fan into my case just so that monster is not resting solely on the back mount and the PCIE port.
I have a 7900 XTX, having upgraded from a 5700 XT, yeah it’s a thing, and it is also a much chonkier boi. Weighs like 2.5 kilos, barely fits my case.
And the trademark is still owned by MIT, everything else is just sparkling inventions.
Just went to a videogame museum, they had the original Asteroids on the Atari 2600, from 1980. My favourite though was the Star Wars Racer arcade machine, it was even paired up with another one for multiplayer!
“I turned up and was told what I would be filming would be a graphic rape scene,” she said.
"This act could be watched for as long or as little time as the player wanted through a window, and then a player would be able to shoot this character in the head.
What game is this even? I mean, why would any game need a graphic rape scene? Who is this going to sell to?
Don’t video games outside of Japan try to avoid getting AO rated any more?
1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia was provoked by us
1956 Hungarian “fascistic counterrevolution” gang checking in
Sorry for linking Czech article.
I actually thank you for it, it’s not that hard to translate in 2024, and it keeps the place diverse and fresh.
That said, lol at Russia. How can they be this thin-skinned? And I’ve been wanting to play this game ever since playing the demo, it really is a great concept.
It’s a mixed bag. Some ads (like some Youtube stuff I guess) are bundled and filtered, but most actually rely on external requests to ad exchanges. What happens mostly is that when there is an ad spot in the page you downloaded, that is in fact a generic request to an ad broker to send an ad instead of a specific ad. That then starts a real time bidding process inside multiple broker networks to find the most expensive (for the advertiser) ad they can show you based on your tracking information and demographics.
And that’s for every ad spot. It’s insanely intricate and frankly wasteful.
At this point, using Firefox and an ad blocker does more for the climate than paper straws or recycling.
Even with ad blocking, half of consumer internet traffic is ads. Google is contributing to increasing this ratio, where most traffic on the internet will be stuff the client did not request, contributing more to climate change than Bitcoin - not that this makes crypto look better, they are just a useful milestone to compare to with the press they get.
And this doesn’t include the idiotic AI shit they do.
same logic
That’s the point, it isn’t. The good old version was built on logic where the browser would send the downloaded webpage to the extension, and uBO could weed out ads and trackers, and give you the sanitized version. uBOL works completely differently, as it has to ask the browser to clean it out, but the browser will ultimately decide what to actually do, and there are already limitations that impact ad blocking, as the browser won’t accept enough changes to block all the different kinds of shit that comes through.
The other big difference in logic is distribution, uBO relies on outside blocklists to keep up with Google changing Youtube several times a day to keep sending you malware, in the new system, this is not allowed, so it’s on Google to approve a new blocklist as fast as they do their changes - they won’t.
It’s going to be less capable, it’s going to be exactly as capable as Google wants. It might as well be named the Google Ad Blocker if only that didn’t discount the insane work the uBO team does to keep up with Google’s shit.
I can’t tell if you are sarcastic
Not almost monopoly.
Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly,
- the US govt
Anything that works with VSCodium works with Theia, Theia just has an optional deeper plugin system so you can completely customize it.
That’s exactly what I’m saying, sorry if it came across somehow askew.
My point was there is no point in competing over whose job is “better”, we should be working together.
Maybe, just maybe, people have different strengths and weaknesses and cooperating around our differences is what makes us succeed.
Thank fuck tho, it will keep electric waste down, and I feel we are starting to figure out you don’t need to spec your game to the newest graphics card for it to be fun.