kittykabal

joined 1 year ago
[–] kittykabal@kbin.social 8 points 8 months ago

i want to emigrate to Equestria!!! 🥺

[–] kittykabal@kbin.social 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

i think the last decade of developments in US politics have provided everyone with an example of where that goes, though. not passing the "sword" policy because you fear your opponents using it doesn't actually matter; your opponents, when they come into power, may just immediately enact it themselves. and if they can't, there's a good chance they'll first enact a policy that broadswords aren't swords, technically, probably, maybe, totally, according to this one precedent from the year 1835, and then enact a broadsword policy.

bad-faith actors, authoritarians, fascists, etc., are more than happy to watch everyone else pull their punches based on some assumption they'll do the same. they won't.

that being said, i can't imagine the veto rule ever accomplishing anything good on anyone's side, really. it favors obstructionism by its very nature, which is inherently anti-democratic.

[–] kittykabal@kbin.social 13 points 9 months ago

the fact that i was paywalled trying to read this pretty much says all one needs to know about where such a sentiment could be coming from. HMMMMMMMM

[–] kittykabal@kbin.social 11 points 10 months ago (2 children)

we... we have Steam, Google. you are attempting to compete with Steam with mobile games.

it's like trying to enter a go-kart into a Nascar race and asking who wants to sponsor...

[–] kittykabal@kbin.social 6 points 10 months ago (1 children)

not reliable, even if it should be. i've seen updates replace the file in a way that clears the read-only flag. same with other clever tricks like making it a symlink.

[–] kittykabal@kbin.social 13 points 10 months ago (3 children)

maybe after they warn him, they'll slam him, and blast him, and maybe even do a little finger-wagging!

the EU is usually pretty tough on corpos breaking regulations, i don't understand why they keep acting like words are ever going to do anything to Elon. he doesn't respond to threats, and no matter how many warnings they give him, nothing changes. come on, Europe, get with the program.

[–] kittykabal@kbin.social 16 points 11 months ago (2 children)

putting aside the ethics of DRM in general (ew) and that this developer has already made a fortune on a mod virtually unequaled... my biggest problem with this kind of thing is that bugs happen. "mines" implies that the goal will be to do something malicious to pirates. so what happens when there's a bug in the detection code, or in the auth server, or when you didn't test it on some specific quirky hardware-software combo, or when a cosmic ray strikes the RAM stick and flips the wrong bit?

a paying customer gets fucked -- or a lot of them do. all for the petty greed of someone who can't envision the obvious fact that the actual pirates will just fuzz your bomb logic and patch it out within two days.

[–] kittykabal@kbin.social 5 points 11 months ago

i see this as an absolute win.

[–] kittykabal@kbin.social 68 points 1 year ago (2 children)

you may be interested in the open-source "Home Assistant". it's a free home automation hub thingy that supports practically every brand and protocol out there, including Shelly. if you're technical enough to set it up, free yourself from proprietary apps!

[–] kittykabal@kbin.social 17 points 1 year ago

kindly grow up. people are allowed to like different things than you.

[–] kittykabal@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

this is absolutely justified. my company switched from Slack (which we all largely enjoyed using) to the bundled Teams (which causes problems all day every day for everyone) solely because they were already paying for Office and Teams was free.

on the other hand, i can't imagine how much money we're losing from the lost productivity...

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