I like art, Linux, Zelda games and modding Minetest in Lua
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Games@lemmy.world•The signatures are still coming and it's already making an impactEnglish
5·6 months agoI remember the “old days”. That was when dialup internet was still popular and running a server usually meant it was on your 10Mb LAN. When we got DSL it was better and you could serve outside your LAN. This was also the time when games had dark red code booklets, required having a physical CD inserted or weirdly formatted floppies (sometimes a combination of these). You could get around these things and many groups of people worked hard at providing these workarounds. Today, many of these games are only playable and only still exist because of the thankless work these groups did. As it was and as it is has not changed. Many groups of people are still keeping games playable despite the “war” that corporations wage on them (and by proxy on us). Ironically, now that there is such a thing as “classic games” and people are nostalgic for what brought them joy in the past, business has leapt at this as a marketing opportunity. What makes that ironic? These business are re-selling the versions of games with the circumvention patches that the community made to make their games playable so long ago. The patches that publishers had such a big problem with and sought to eradicate. This is because the original code no longer exists and the un-patched games will not run at all on modern hardware and the copy-protections will not tolerate a virtual machine. Nothing has changed.
We can even go back as far as when people first started making books or maps that had deliberate errors so that they could track when their work was redistributed. Do the people referencing these books or maps benefit from these errors?
Why do some of us feel compelled to limit knowledge even at the cost of corrupting that knowledge for those we intend it for (and for those long after who wish to learn from historical knowledge)?
You could easily split a single one of these sandwiches four ways and share some of their delicious side orders as well.
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Games@lemmy.world•California’s new law forces digital stores to admit you’re just licensing content, not buying itEnglish
71·1 year agoYou can purchase the game in a web browser and use steamcmd, which (one could argue is still requiring an app) to download and install. In cases where the publisher is not invoking DRM (Larian games like BG3, DoS2, etc. for instance) once the game is downloaded you can certainly archive it and transfer it to another machine and run it there without Steam. In the end you are likely purchasing proprietary software (though again it’s not always the case on Steam) and we could say you don’t really own that either, so maybe take your complaints to the publishers or just use the power of your wallet and not buy those games and support libre games, of which there are many, another way. That said, Valve is actively making things better for users by developing and contributing to useful libre software like Proton (WINE, DXVK, etc) that can work outside of Steam.
Almost easier to set up a share or ssh on the pc and use an easily installed app like Ghost Commander to connect and transfer.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•PlayStation VR2 PC Adapter Features TrailerEnglish
3·1 year agoSony seems to be migrating out of the console market with good timing. The console itself is a loss and competing with emulation is another distraction. They have realized that focusing on games and peripherals are where they can profit most, it appears. As a pc user, I love their controllers and games so it’s a welcome shift.
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science@lemmy.world•‘Sensational breakthrough’ marks step toward revealing hidden structure of prime numbers
5·1 year agoSensational claims require sensational evidence.
Carl Sagan, probably
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Android@lemmy.world•Android 15 beta has an optional desktop modeEnglish
1·1 year agoThis makes more sense when coupled with AR glasses (Xreal, Viture, etc) especially when riding in a plane or car for a long trip. With DEX at least, your phone becomes a track pad, but without a typing device it’s a bit limited. Unfortunately many android apps don’t translate well to landscape mode.
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Games@lemmy.world•Valve rumored to be working on Android emulator for SteamEnglish
5·1 year agoIn the end you are still at the mercy of their shareholders and their core mission of EEE over end-user empowerment. Every thing they build is designed with lock-in and obfuscation to protect themselves.
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Games@lemmy.world•Valve rumored to be working on Android emulator for SteamEnglish
3·1 year agoSadly that’s mostly true, but that may have more to do with devs lack of experience with Linux in general. Often they would have to outsource the port to Aspyr or another team.
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Games@lemmy.world•Valve rumored to be working on Android emulator for SteamEnglish
12·2 years agoHmm something about this has me fantasizing about a phone sized deck. But considering Valves development of VR and this development, I think they are going to tap into the android based VR dev pool for porting titles to an official Android on Steam platform.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Cyberpunk 2077 Multiplayer Mod Gains Traction Following Successful PlaytestEnglish
12·2 years agoWhen games and stories about a dystopian future cross into becoming less dystopian and more engaging than reality.
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science@lemmy.world•Scientists May Have Figured Out How to Make Fat Cells Burn Calories
3·2 years agoOily rectal discharge anyone?
Gee the Steamdeck lets people play nearly every game they or their parents played including their 20 year old Steam library. Nintendo could make a handheld console to do the same thing, but they wont. Good luck. When the Switch came out it was something unique, but the rest of the world makes handheld consoles with far more to offer. I think they should take note of how Sony has leveraged Steam and start releasing games on other platforms. Arguably Nintendo’s greatest strength is their software and it’s their hardware that is its weakness more than ever.
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science@lemmy.world•world’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery – a breakthrough in inexpensive, clean, fast-charging batteries
13·2 years agoNi-MH production for EVs was effectively shutdown by Texaco and later Chevron through patent acquisitions.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent_encumbrance_of_large_automotive_NiMH_batteries
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Games@sh.itjust.works•The battle for the heart of next-gen handheld gaming PCs: AMD's Strix Point versus Intel's Lunar LakeEnglish
61·2 years agoAMD is far ahead in the performance/watt here. Intel seems to have lots of trouble providing even stable drivers for their XE/Arc graphics on Linux. Maybe their Battlemage generation will have better support but it’s not something I’d count on. So many of these handhelds try to shoehorn Windows into this form factor but MS business practices are anti-user at any opportunity to extract personal data or money.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Minecraft players outraged as Microsoft deletes accounts that weren't transitionedEnglish
3·2 years agoMinetest engine and its games are great fun. It’s super easy to mod with Lua scripts and there is awesome documentation. ContentDB has an abundant selection of games and mods for anyone to customize their play.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The ugly truth behind ChatGPT: AI is guzzling resources at planet-eating ratesEnglish
32·2 years agoNot unlike the species of it’s creators, go figure.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•PlayStation exec predicts focus will ‘shift from graphics to immersive narratives’English
2·2 years agoImmerse us in dlc and micropayments no doubt. We pay for PSN to have multi-player and they kill servers beloved by many. RIP LBP series




Likewise, the game has lots of depth and mostly satisfying mechanics. Combat is a bit wonky but the creative tools (sub-voxel chiseling and combining block materials) within the game are where it shines. The game structure is built on modding as the main game content and scripts are themselves mods!