Gooooood Morning Night City!
Sigilos
- 0 Posts
- 12 Comments
Sigilos@ttrpg.networkto Technology@beehaw.org•Slate Truck is a $20,000 American-made electric pickup with no paint, no stereo, and no touchscreen8·2 months agoAccording to the articles I read about it, the gauges are a digital screen which changes to the backup camara when in reverse.
Those look like rams to me
Sigilos@ttrpg.networkto Android@lemdro.id•Android’s new Quick Settings panel is looking better than ever in Android 16 Beta 3 - Android AuthorityEnglish2·4 months agoGross, it looks way too much like iOS for my taste. Glad I’m switching away from Google controlled android anyway, I’ll be customized back to the old stuff if I have to.
Sigilos@ttrpg.networkto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•The Protesters' Guide to Smartphone SecurityEnglish31·5 months ago- Don’t bring it
- Don’t talk about anyone or anything even remotely linked to the protest in earshot of it
Sigilos@ttrpg.networkto Gaming@beehaw.org•Assassin's Creed Shadows Will Feature Denuvo & Account Linking + EULA also requires you to allow Ubisoft to "monitor" your RAM4·7 months agoAlthough Black Flag was pretty fun, the sailing mechanic was my favorite. Other then including that, I agree with you.
Sigilos@ttrpg.networkto cats@lemmy.world•Sleeping cat sculpture, ivory, Japan, mid-late 19th century AD12·9 months agoWhen your cat is so big chonk you immortalize with sculpture so future generations will understand “Oh Lawd He Comin’!”.
Sigilos@ttrpg.networkto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Etsy forcing arbitration starting Sep 15English1·11 months agoDisclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, just someone who knows his rights in this particular case in my particular locality.
Some companies will “require” that condition to have an account, but legally you have to be given the chance to opt-out and not be retaliated against for that choice. I haven’t had a single company refuse me an account or access for excluding myself from their arbitration clause, yet. However, I suppose it is a possibility, although I believe a very small one. Since it’s a legally protected right. However a business can refuse service, so it’s up to the individual to determine how they want to safeguard their rights or surrender them for services, based on their needs.
Sigilos@ttrpg.networkto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Etsy forcing arbitration starting Sep 15English16·11 months agoPSA: You can opt-out of arbitration clauses
You can not be forced to give up legal rights in a contract in the USA, and anytime an arbitration agreement in the US is pushed out onto the public like a big ol’ turd by the @55holes 5h!tting on us from up high, we have the legal tight to opt-out. This usually only lasts for a limited amount of time, typically 30 days after “agreeing” to the new TOS, and the process has to be done manually, like with an email or actual letter. Yes it’s a pain, they design it that way so less users will do it. But it can be done.
Sigilos@ttrpg.networkto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Billion $ net worth company creating kickstarter...English3·2 years agoI thought the whole point of a kickstarter was people with a product, but lacking the funds to get the project actually going getting a kick start to get going… Not for billion dollar companies to beg for cash.
Yeah, that’s what it used to be. Unfortunately, there has been a concerning trend in large companies using crowdfunding platforms as a way to measure market interest in a product before putting in the effort time and money needed for the old R&D process. It pays to check on the company or business for a Kickstarter before backing. Unfortunately it seems alot of folks use Kickstarter as a sort of shopping cart for new stuff, rather then a way to fund the future additions and innovation to an industry they care about. I fell for that a bit at first, but I’ve learned to ignore the FOMO.
“This wasn’t fresh when it was made!”
I’ll see myself out.
I loved Deus Ex Human Revolution, it was my intro to the series and still one of my favs. I woild also recommend something a little more sandbox, like Minecraft or Lightyear Frontier, just for the sheer time sink these games can be. Farming and building can make you lose track of hours at a time, great for travel.
I could also recommend something like Be my Hoard. Trying to get over an hour on a run is a fun way to burn an hour, if you like rouge-lite styles.
If you like driving, something like American Truck Simulator or Euro Truck Simulator is another great time sink.