main account for candyman337@lemmy.world because it’s down so often
You’re not understanding what I’m saying. This is them testing the waters. All companies that are publicly traded will continue to do whatever they can to make a profit. Consumer be damned. I don’t buy AAA games, but it doesn’t change the fact that changes like this will propagate across the gaming industry and make it worse as a whole. The issue here is them trying to turn a profit for shareholders no matter what. So many of these companies are prioritizing making a profit why they happen to release games and not vice versa. That is a result of the last stage unregulated capitalism we have in America and those same tendencies that they’ve propagated to the global economy.
Don’t be so naive to say “just don’t buy it bro.” I won’t. It doesn’t really affect me that much RIGHT NOW. But it might, the more they’re legally allowed to and the more they get away with the more everyone will do it. It happened with DLC’s, then releasing unfinished games, in game purchase in games you have to buy, etc. God forbid I don’t want the entirety of AAA gaming to be a pile of shit. It’s time for lawmakers to step in in this industry and most others and put limits on what type of things companies can do to make a profit. And this goddamn law that companies must do everything they can to turn a profit for their shareholders must be done away with.
It’s only a matter of time before this leaks into all AAA games, I hate capitalism.
You are part of the problem
No, one part of the fix would be an access policy limited to their network or via VPN. Security is part IT and part dev
The speed at which it takes to make something. We had a vulnerability with a JavaScript library in an old app that I do minimal support on, I said that it only uses like 3 or 4 libraries, so depending on what it is the whole frontend may need to be re-written. IT: “Ok well we have to get that expensed.” Sure bro let me just bill the client that is paying for it and error support 20k for new dev time. Nah, the fix is gonna have to be a workaround on your end, we do not have the bandwidth and they don’t have the capital.
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Devs need to do better.
I like Blind for tech companies personally, you have to make an account, but if you work at a place you can have a verified account and the accounts I don’t think can be taken down, reviews seem more candid there IMO
Yes you can add it but it will not let you edit lines of code. And no the data is stored in hex format, it can’t be read binarily, have you ever tried to open a media file in a text editor?
It can recognize if a non text file is there or not, or if the size has changed but not much else. And the big difference is most text based formats are binary while media files are not
Lol, I think git only works in that level for text based files
Thank you!
I mean, you could add Plex and then just disable playback if that’s not possible or until you find a way to do that
Ooh very nice, share that config file bro
Whoever made this, this was awesome, very creative, also YA MOMS A HOE
There’s a place for the cloud and then there’s not, so many people host things on the cloud because they think that’s the thing to do, when, just like most other things in IT/dev work, there is a time and place to use the cloud.
Yes, again, thay is not the spoiler I’m talking about, I’m talking about a post thay specifically has a built in spoiler tag, like the NSFW tag
Not tagging other users, tagging posts, flairs. Spoilers via markdown yes, but no tag to mark something as a show spoiler.
My point is this is a larger problem of capitalism and just supporting companies that don’t do this doesn’t always work. The gaming industry is getting worse, and there will be less and less devs that actually don’t do this. And there will be less and less devs that are fiscally able to not do this. I have seen it happen time and time again.