…most followed user,
Abusing site admin powers to force accounts to follow you really shouldn’t count.
…most followed user,
Abusing site admin powers to force accounts to follow you really shouldn’t count.
Would be interesting, but Lemmy and Mastodon would both need some work to tick some security and compliance checkboxes.
On the plus side, we could get proper 2FA support (i.e. Yubikeys or TOTP tokens) as a result. I’d love to get some more use out of that old yubikey.
Honestly, after all the shit YouTube is pulling with their ad systems, I wouldn’t mind those old tiny banner strip ads that used to occasionally pop up at the bottom of a video. Compared to the current standard of 3 minutes of unskippable ads interrupting every other video, those little banners are downright unobtrusive.
Looks like you can leave that field blank, and it’ll still work.
Facebook spends billions on a fake walled garden “metaverse”, and has nothing to show for it.
Meanwhile, Frooxius and his team developed Resonite (and its predecessor Neos), and both of them are far closer to being actual metaverse implementations, simply due to them being able to speak HTTP/Websocket/OSC to external user applications.
Monkrus is GenP, but prepackaged into the installer, if I’m remembering the GenP subreddit wiki correctly.
Yep, GenP is what I used for Substance Painter.
There doesn’t appear to be a lemmy community for it yet, but the old subreddit is still active.
Do you have the onion link for this site? I got this onion URL from both wikipedia and a z-library subreddit wiki, but I’d like some independent verification first.
Then again, I could just spool up a disposable email and use that for a test account.
The other side is concerning as well. This list could also be used by individuals looking to do some targeted harassment. Or worse.
Sony: “And lastly…”
Gestures to a life-size Lovander doll
Sony: “Palworld the mega-doll! Pose it however you want! Stand it dramatically in a window! Lay it in bed and use it as a pillow!”
Sony (smugly): “But we know what you’re really going to use it for. You naughty little hand-holder, you.”
Players (suspicious): “So what is it you’re doing here, Sony?”
Sony: “Merchandizing.”
Players: “Merchandizing? What’s that?”
Sony: “Merchandizing! Come, I’ll show you. Open up this door.”
Sony: “Come, take a look! We’ve got the game’s logo on everything. Merchandizing, merchandizing… Where the real money from the game is made.”
Sony: “Palworld the t-shirt! Palworld the cell phone case! Palworld the laptop stickers! *Palworld, the flamethrower!”
Fwooosh!
Sony: “The kids love it.”
…This is not a publishing deal for Palworld the video game, or an acquisition by Sony, rather an attempt to make the most of the game’s huge popularity with non-video game products, such as merchandise and music…
Looks like we’re safe from any forced PSN account requirements. For now…
Mine does that too. It’s a side effect of how the grind adjustment works.
The bigger issue in my opinion is the side to side slop on the holders for the main shaft. You can “fix” it by thickening the shaft with some electrical or gorilla tape, but that much slop on the fitting tolerances shouldn’t exist to begin with.
Ehh, I’d say he was more boringly safe, especially for a lot of his in-country policy stuff.
And that’s a good thing. The presidency is not meant to be glorious, exciting, or full of media magnet bombshells. Those generally mean that something has gone wrong.
To quote my parents whenever I was being disciplined for something immature, “Act your age, not your shoe size.”
According to the article, Twitter is also charging $42,000 minimum for enterprise access. That’s over $500k per year. If I was a Nintendo employee, I would not only cut that expense, but also use it as leverage for a massive end of year bonus.
I doubt that for two reasons:
There’s no non-admin way for an app to discern if it’s a firewall block, or a legitimate no-internet situation (i.e. didn’t purchase in-flight WiFi). It would also look really bad PR-wise if a company banned customers just because their internet went down or was otherwise spotty.
How would they even know? Their software can’t tattle on me if it’s been blocked from establishing a connection.
Thankfully I don’t do anything that requires me to have Photoshop, but if I did, I’d be explicitly blocking all outbound connections in the firewall.
To me, the term “Web3 games” sounds like they’re trying to make a knockoff of Cookie Clicker with NFTs.