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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • Used games held the console market in balance. You knew if you didn’t like a game, you could trade it and get something back, or at least buy a cheap used copy if you weren’t sure on a title.

    The PC game market is kept in balance by constant discounting and availability. You manage risk by saying “I’ll wait a few years and get it for $4.98 instead.”

    The presence of secomdary sellers (Fanatical, Humble Bundle etc) and even distinct markets (GoG, itch, service games that sell through their own accounts) means Steam still doesn’t have the same market-defining power Sony will in a post-disc world.


  • This stock photo upsets me. It’s not AI because AI would be wrong and terrible in excitingly DIFFERENT ways.

    American currency is simply not printed that way.

    The serial numbers are applied in a separate pass, after printing is completed. And they won’t all be the same.

    The notes are printed in sheets with a flat plate, not a newspaper-style continuous roll.

    Come on. Thry literally do public tours where you can see the process. It’s free. Send someone down with a Nikon if you have to. There’s no reason to be this wrong on something this trivial.


  • Tell us what we’re supposed to be excited about?

    If you’re a white-collar worker, it’s either a bludgeon your boss is using to threaten to sack you, or an excuse as to why you should generate 5x more output without any more pay.

    If you’re a media consumer, it’s a fountain of endless low-quality crap. Resources you used to be able to trust are being undermined.

    These might be exciting if you’re a sociopathic billionaire or wannabe-billionaire, but for the rest of use, the closest to a positive payout we have is a bunch of gacha machines that can produce mediocre graphics/music/text shaped things which might dovetail with what you’re doing, until their economic unviability causes them to go out. (I think consumer video gen is already disappearing)

    Not sure I’m quite willing to undermine civilization rather than fibd stock photos for my blog posts.


  • I work in payments.

    Remember the Superman movie scheme taking a fraction of a cent off of every transaction? Every time you dip your card, 1/30 of a cent is sent directly to Kim Jong-Il’s personal hairdresser.

    Coming in 2027 is the all-new Hezbollah Rewards scheme, where 125,000 points can be exchanged for a custom-painted missile lofted towards Tel Aviv.









  • The optical turning point is here for a lot of things.

    The non-US world is seriously considering Chinese cars, which was always a high burden to clear (see Japan and Korea getting their manufacturing together enough to field a competitive product)

    I suspect we’ll see some flailed attempt to block Chinese RAM from the US market (cf. The router fiasco) but this one might have enough corporate inertia to sail through. When every business in the country can’t afford even basic 16GB office desktops, Intel, Dell, HP, and Apple are probably going to be making compelling arguments to their captive legislators. This might be the only way to avoid huge losses on their non-datacentre product lines.




  • I use it as a desktop. I like that it’s free of the nasty surprises of modern Linux (flatpak/snaps, systemd, X11 is still pretty first-class) while not feeling quite as isolated as Slackware and its sort of pre-broadband approach to packaging.

    My biggest issue was poor support for an old Epson scanner that rewuired a binary package that wouldn’t install cleanly as it was designed for Debian; solved by buying a $10 used Canon scsnner which worked out of the box.

    I like it better than Devuan for a non-systemd distribuition because, as its own thing, you don’t end up with as many “do I need to follow the Standard Debian guides or do something special” questions.


  • I’d think AI imagery is uniquely toxic for product marketing because it reads as an admission the product is worse than the picture.

    We know you’ll pick the most flattering angle, and the one perfectly formed unit out of 500, with a photo of a real shirt. It’s the upper bound on reality, but it’s still reality. If you have to hallucinate instead, you probably can’t even make that cherry-picked example look good.


  • HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.orgtoMemes@lemmy.mlSydney Sweeney
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    I do want to see where China goes with soft power.

    I’m ashamed about the amount of my life I’ve wasted in Genshin and Where Winds Meet, but it still feels like the a lot of their cultural exports haven’t cracked the “just exotic enough for broad global appeal” that big-brand anime or K-pop have hit.

    If nothing else, imagine they treat it with the same strategic importance they gave industrial dominance. There would be a room full of very stern and sincere Vice-Ministers for Waifu Development and Fanboy Accelerstion.