[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 12 points 1 year ago

Anyone who's played an online game in the past 30+ years knows that nothing is secure on a client machine. You have to rotate offsets and encryption keys constantly, and even then you buy yourself a few days at the most. You'd think google would have actual good engineers, what are they paying all that money for?

[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 15 points 1 year ago

To a lot of evangelicals and conservative nutjobs? Quite literally it is.

This is why "alternative" medicine is so popular in their circles. Essentially anything spiritual or holistic instead of things based in science and reason. This is why essential oils and quackery is used in place of things like vaccines. People like him are the reason my s/o can't get a D&C for her endo because it's so fucking close to an abortion in their eyes.

I fucking hate it in this country.

[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago

Like @Lockely@pawb.social mentions, they did intend to clean house by dropping the board with a buyout.

I, personally, am not too bothered by the consolidation of game studios. There are plenty of AAA game developers and indie devs are filling other niches (and sometimes become AAA themselves). It's a different industry from something like making cars with high production costs and huge barriers to entry.

[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 15 points 1 year ago

It's less the focus on consolidation and more getting out the very problematic leadership from Activision (Bobby and his crew). Not that Microsoft is a bastion of progressive thought or leadership, but it's suspected they would be much less likely to have covered up things like the Cosby room, suicide due to harassment, or the theft of breast milk. Activision's leadership has some deep seated problems with sexism in general.

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submitted 1 year ago by Bowen@beehaw.org to c/askbeehaw@beehaw.org

My account was recently banned from privacy (dot) com for some nebulous "violation of terms of service" after I changed my email over from gmail to protonmail.

I've used it for dropout.tv and sirius xm (this one because the way to cancel is nuts), as well as a few instagram based stores that sell things like tshirts and such that were just a little bit on the shady side for how it was thrown together. They quite literally advertise that this is the use case for their service, even on their twitter they'll retweet out users.

I have no idea what I even did because they won't give me details, but the only recent (within 6 months) thing is changing the email. So I'm guessing protonmail kicks up some fraud thing in their system.

I was just wondering if anyone had any services that mimic their virtual/masked card service. I did look into ironvest, but how little I've used privacy over the past 8 or so years isn't really worth the $5 a month that it costs.

[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 36 points 1 year ago

There’ll need to be a serious rethink about the safety design.

The owner is on record saying he thinks safety regulations are bogus an he's actively looked to cutting corners because you can't live in safety our whole life.

This whole thing was a stupid mess. I can't even really muster any sympathy for this situation because everyone made boneheaded decisions every step of the process. Including controlling thrust and control surfaces with a wireless PC controller because you're too much of a spedthrift to spend 10k on some deep sea cable glands and build an actual fly by wire system for your 1.25 million dollar trips to the bottom of the oceans.

[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 15 points 1 year ago

The return of phpbb, who had that on their 2023 bingo card?

[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 14 points 1 year ago

I wonder how much they were going to contribute to the community in the first place? lol

Pretty much that. They're not even hard questions to answer, you could even lie. But, the day or two wait period and general approval process means you weed out a lot of the undesirables who are looking for a quick way to upset and bully people. It's a good thing.

[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 20 points 1 year ago

Yup. There are a whole host of awful groups I do not want to interact with even tangentially through a second or tertiary community. I much prefer this setup.

[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 11 points 1 year ago

Fidelity dropping reddit's valuation by ~40% made me go "oh boy that's bad news" when I saw it at the start of the month.

Imagine thinking you're cashing out at 10 billion and now you're only getting 6. The horror.

[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 24 points 1 year ago

It's all coming together now. Elon is his role model and reddit's light treatment of alt-right nonsense under the guise of "free speech" is because he's a true believer (most have always suspected this). Not that it's all that surprising I guess, he is a CEO.

[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 10 points 1 year ago

Human accounts and generally the main content creators on top of it. The ones who create posts, the ones who drive discussion and commentary.

The bulk of their ad revenue probably comes from lurkers and consumers, but their platform is built entirely on the aggregation of a small subset of the power users. You need both. He doesn't seem to really understand that. Sure you can replace mods, maybe they're better, maybe they're worse, but you can't replace content creators and force conversation.

He's definitely sweating bullets by the way he's throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks.

[-] Bowen@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago

Same, I started over there but the community over here is definitely more in line with what I am looking for. I also have no interest in trying to block dozens of communities because of the openness of their registration. Last night had some legitimately awful crap show up.

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