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I’m sorry but it’s flat out absurd to be concerned about creators at this point when it comes to AI taking over. The reason creative employment has been pushed out of the corporate entertainment industry isn’t because they rely on technology or algorithms, it’s because they rely on name and brand recognition above all

I mean, a quick google search shows that car emissions are considerably higher than plane emissions yearly. I get the point you’re making, but you act like there isn’t a significant difference in current electrical car technology compared to electrical airplane technology.

You overlook the obvious. Young people learn relationship skills the same place they learn the majority of their other social skills.... parenting/family. Not even talking to your kids about it, but simply having a healthy relationship with another person is enough to clue kids in to how the dynamics work.

No offense, but just because you think you’re a good guy doesn’t mean we should be taking your advice on listening to misogynistic rhetoric in order to feel better about ourselves. I’m sure Tate feels like he’s a good man too, but guess what...?

Key point: most companies only report it publicly when they’re essentially forced to by an outside source discovering the breach. They’ll use the excuse “time to secure the breach”, but the majority of data breaches can be fixed within 24 hours, even for massive companies. They seriously need laws for this to prevent

I do the same with a google account but I got an email. It’s still safer to change your password, but if you have google account authentication setup with your phone you’re protected a little further as you’ll get notifications whenever your account logs in.

Thanks for proving my point.

“You going to sue literally any maker of luxury goods because they’re not easily accessible to people who can’t afford them?”

Except here’s the problem, the only way to purchase the actual digital games is on their store directly. You have to buy the games on the Sony store at the prices Sony alone sets. That’s something this article glosses over and is likely a considerable factor in the suit. Even Valve don’t do this with Steam, yet.

It absolutely applies here as he shows signs of classic right wing indoctrination, particularly with his martyr complex. As much as you think he’s sabotaging himself he’s likely profiting considerably whenever he has negative press, and is likely why he keeps pushing the boundaries. It’s quite typical behavior at this

You’d have a point if what was required to move a bike out of the way was the same amount of effort in hotwiring a car...

No, it’s lawyers seeing a company monopolizing it’s digital storefront to remove competition, therein hurting consumers. The notion that consumers can’t be protected from companies just because the items they sell aren’t necessary for living is absurd.

I did buy it, and enjoyed it a lot, but it’s also lacking a lot. Particularly the combat, which felt like more of a tacked on chore to keep you busy while the day passes in game so you can eventually come back and progress further. Take away the combat and focus purely on the cult aspects and flesh them out a little

GOTY? Seriously? I’m sorry but a game that no one will remember in 6 months doesn’t really give me the impression that it’s a GOTY contender in one of the most obviously competitive years that has two of the most widely anticipated games ever in Elden Ring and Ragnarok. It’s fun, but let’s not act like it’s some

Guess you guys will have to wait until at least September now to put out another article about how trash PC/Xbox Game Pass is, right? Incoming “Game Pass has lost so many great games on August 31st, will it survive?”...

There’s several ways a keyboard is obviously superior to a 40 year old controller, but key travel is definitely not going to be a factor when it’s significantly easier for a person to constantly spam a keyboard key at a higher rate than someone could spam a button with their thumb on a controller.

Typo, you’re right though, nearly 40. If you read the description of the video this links to he actually proves the keyboard is superior because it could potentially allow him to send multiple inputs at once. He has to put in his emulator to disable this ability - something required by the speedrun, but who is to know

I’m sorry but the notion that a modern keyboard is inferior to a controller for a system that’s nearly 30 years old is absurd. It’s a massive advantage and him trying to make it sound like it’s not makes this seem sketchy when it probably isn’t.

They kind of tell on themselves, especially pointing out that Microsoft hasn’t really released any first party games this year, despite what they have planned to release is impressive if it will be on GP. The fact that Sony won’t even consider that should absolutely be a factor. Especially when they have the gall to

The point is more that they favored the PS+ service by pointing out it has a bunch of games that are 4+ years old that can each easily be acquired for, on average, less than the cost of a month of subscription. Not to mention that the games brought up are so popular that by now anyone who is serious about getting