

A friend of mine has hundreds of hours on House Flipper. Definitely got their money’s worth.


A friend of mine has hundreds of hours on House Flipper. Definitely got their money’s worth.
A wee bit crispy. Worth covering with foil at first and regularly basting as Turkey can get a bit dry.
I found Samsung’s struggled after 1.5 years. I’m 3 years in on Pixel 6a. Less bloat really seems to help.
What phone would you recommend privacy wise?


I’m quite impressed you’ve been running Windows 10 on a HDD. It was dog slow for me, especially starting up and how I started using Linux.


Who cares about toxic LTT?


I have bought both Lenovo and Asus multiple times. I always felt I got more for my money with ASUS. Never used customer support though. In UK, we have a 1 year electronics warranty with retailer so can take straight back if any problems.


How about family support and running on Linux. There is a reason steam is ahead, and it’s not first mover advantage. It’s superior features. The first isn’t even a complicated feature but is important.


Do they do testing? Is there no SLA on bug fixes and availability? That should be essential come renewal time.
I was glad when crypto hype died down and folk could buy graphics cards again.
Now this. They can fuck off.
Everyone turn your AI off in your search engine. Avoid AI, don’t encourage this shit. Bubble will pop quicker.


I guess so, you just cannot quit midway through a day without losing progress or sleeping early and losing a day. There is a negative cost that forces to play to when the dev chooses rather than you.
Great game, great developer, but it is a dark pattern.


This one is a fair point.
Some games do create a need to depend on some. For example, in Old School Runescape, you make a decision in a quest and rely on someone who made a different decision. You cannot change it and you do depend on them. So they may feel obliged to reciprocate. The obligation is created due to a game design decision rather than because of an intrinsic decision of players.
Some games are set in such a way where you cannot of progress without assistance. New players can get locked out of progression. Maybe this could be relevent in those cases.
The years are on the first few, but not after? It would help with context to have years on each.


I’m curious. Which of those do you think aren’t a dark pattern?
Are they really not dark, or are they so common now that it has become accepted.
For example, I love Stardew Valley but the inability to pause, and instead complete the day is a dark pattern.
Gosh the LMG shills are nauseous.
“I’m not a fan, I just watch the occasional video but <insert excuses, growing pains etc.>”.
Proper fan girling, but at least fan girls have courage of conviction.


Maybe. I thought it was really cool in 2D. But tried the hype one when it became 3D. Was confused with the distinct lack of car focus. Got very bored, very quickly. Quite a meh game.


So the problem was the game, not the device…? The hardware was fine?
How did you learn about it?
Astroturfing is designed not to look like an ad. It’s supposed to look like grassroots support for a product. Legitimising it for the audience. Strategically, it’s effective. “Privacy market leader is bad for x, y and z, what do you think of competitor?”. It’s classic marketing of “here is problem, here is solution”. Just subtle.
Most people here are probably off gmail or close to it. Best way to make inroads is work your way into a niche which Proton, Tuta, Mailbox did to great effect. As I say, I don’t trash the tried and tested options including rival products of Proton. This is email though, usually you want to put data in hands of companies you trust. Its the reason folk running from google, yahoo, outlook. Being careful and skeptical is good.
I asked a question. You sure are belligerent. I thought I left the toxicity when I left reddit. Not everything has to be an argument. Chill.
Because it’s the pro-business wing of the party. They did a hostile takeover from the left, shunned unions and funded by wealthy folk. It’s corruption of the party. Hence why they ditched Green New Deal and pushed back net zero targets. Return on investment.