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  • I think that's a fair point.

    A lot of my favorite games are indie titles or from small dev teams.

  • You didn't have to deal with random re-balancing changing your gameplay, spying and tracking embedded in everything, hackers ruining the game or targeting you, invasive DRM (consoles), being forced to update your system for an hour before you can play, being forced to sign up for bullshit accounts in order to play the game you just bought, games that have required updates the day they come out, your games disappearing forever because the publisher changed their mind and removed it from the store, game content being removed to sell as DLC instead, being pressured to link social media accounts, bigger companies buying the game and forcing you to use their services to play it, companies monitoring and recording player interactions, companies going under making it impossible to play the game you already bought...

    Holy shit. I never realized how bad modern gaming has gotten.

  • "I'm so used to getting fucked by Chrome and Edge that I just feel like something's missing if I don't."

  • Like when McDonalds offered free fries or something for everyone who used the app, but then quietly changed the terms of service for the app to include forced arbitration.

  • If a company does something bad, you can sue to fix it.

    Suing sets legal precedent and forces all companies to abide by the ruling, more or less.

    But now if a company tricks you out of your right to sue by putting arbitration clauses in everything, then you can't sue. You can only have a (hopefully) impartial third part tell the company to stop doing something specifically to you. The company is still free to keep doing the thing to everyone else, and their arbitration doesn't affect any other companies also doing bad things.

    There are other issues too.

  • Let's keep in mind that if this is a state actor or some sort of global organized crime, then they don't put all their eggs into one basket. If that's the case, they're going to have a bunch of other plans and backdoor attempts ongoing. This isn't the end and we can assume there's something else somewhere that went unnoticed.

    Security is a constantly changing war of attrition, not a goal/product/configuration.

  • ... this just reignited my desire for a boyfriend, but like, one that's also autistic, so he fucking gets me. We'll have lunch in perfectly comfortable silence at a busy diner and judge people that talk too loud in public. It'll be great!

  • I hope so. It's more likely something infected Firefox itself, and didn't get into the OS. But when I checked the modem logs, it happened up to a couple of months after the fact. That's worrying.

    What's even more worrying is that a couple of websites told me I had an IP address that didn't match my home IP, but would provide the correct one if I refreshed the page a couple of times. So some kind of covert proxy or VPN type of thing was happening.

    I ended up just wiping everything, to be safe. Still a bit paranoid though.

  • Oh, this reminds me. I was asked to go to a Chiropractic "doctor" this weekend for a check up. That's nonsense to begin with, but I went anyway.

    She asked about my back hurting, and I mentioned that I threw it out really badly when I got COVID a year or two ago, and was stuck in bed coughing super hard for a week. Her immediate response was "I've heard the vaccine can do that."

    ... Like, fucking what? How god damn stupid do you have to be to hear "I threw my back out coughing really hard." and instantly try to insert your anti-science bullshit into the conversation?

  • I know this story is more-so about a trojan in a trusted place, and not general security, but I have an anecdote to share.

    So, time to fess up here. I previously complained about Google trapping me in captcha-hell for enabling Ublock Origin.

    I was wrong.

    Turns out that I had visited a movie streaming site a while before to watch a season of some show, I forget which. Without any downloads or noticeable input on my part. My Linux box apparently got hacked/malware. All I did was click the occasional "I am a human" box on the website, and sit back with popcorn.

    I found out when my ISP starting blocking IP addresses some time later. I checked my modem's logs, and they showed some unexplained traffic to impossible "unassigned" IP addresses afterward. I didn't notice for a while.

    I was stupid. Even worse, my phone also started behaving badly after that. I think I watched the last few episodes in bed, so must have infected that too.

    Don't assume any system is automatically safe.

  • As an autistic gay person, I disagree that weather is the only determining factor in choosing a rural home. Plenty of amazing an fulfilling rural places to live, but certainly not all of them.

  • ..What

    I've always done this. This is a thing?

  • That's true. The reason why I suggested it is because the other person said they know nothing about Linux, have barely used a terminal before, and just wanted to try a certain distro. I thought this website would be a quick and easy way for them to play around a little bit to scratch that itch and see if they wanted to dive deeper into things.

  • Huh. I hadn't thought about that. That's not a bad point either.

  • Potluck with friends: Great!

    Potluck with strangers: Disgusting!

  • Now I hear it spoken like:

    Oh, fer fhucs sayk!

  • Wasn't there a mission in one of the Armored Core games where you sank shit like that?

    We need mecha.

  • “I would advise against playing any games protected by EAC or any EA titles”, they went on to say.

    Easy. I specifically blocked all titles with the tags "EA" and "EA Play" on Steam. Never have to worry about it.

  • Autism @lemmy.world

    Internal Monologue and Visualization?

  • Programming @programming.dev

    How do you learn with brain fog and bad memory?