Google’s extension of RCS does do e2ee, which raises the question of “what happens to security when you talk to a non-Google user”…
Google’s extension of RCS does do e2ee, which raises the question of “what happens to security when you talk to a non-Google user”…
I couldn’t really get into Witcher 3. It was more the combat than the story but the story didn’t interest me much either…
for me, Horizon Zero Dawn was the real “wow, open-world storytelling can be that good and not classic Bethesda nonsense” moment
I preordered it on Steam and played on a big PC as soon as possible, it looked incredible to me, the initial release did crash occasionally but I always found it strange how much attention that instability got compared to how Todd Howard games are just casually permitted to be comically buggy.
There’s no need to access the full file system to download to wherever the user wants. In fact the user might not want to use the local file system, but instead a “cloud” storage provider app!
The Storage Access Framework is built precisely for this.
??? Channels are literally public by definition and viewable even without an account. That’s the whole point of channels. They’re more like blogs than messages.
Banning channels is not the same as sharing private data
Why can’t I find any articles about decompiling and researching this one? :(
Keeping out a vendor-specific one in favor of a vendor-agnostic one seems actually positive to me. That vendor-specific “superiority” must be fought.
I loved True Colors as well.
What would even be the point of an official remaster when you can combine the OpenMW engine with a mod pack? And there’s Skywind the great remake still in the making…
Sure, I mean, I don’t have any of these though, and I don’t want to deal with even the remote possibility of snail mail arriving From The Internet.
Njalla is bad because you don’t actually own the domain and there have been instances of them shutting down / revoking access?
Haven’t heard of them revoking access for any legitimate users. I like not actually owning the domain because this means not ever seeing a fucking form asking for my literal home address.
The real core difference is that XMPP just passes messages around (and history is just bolted on as an extra thingy between you and your server), while Matrix is literally a federated database of message history.
Nethack is an amazing deep system to explore and learn about… but it’s not that fun to play (at least once you’ve already been to the late game). It’s more fun to read NetHackWiki than to actually play the game IMO. It would be a huge downgrade from DCSS, which is carefully designed to be fun.
Never “got” battle royale. Except. EXCEEPT. CS:GO dangerzone and (lmao) the BR mode of Fallout 76. Those are fun. Apex did not feel anywhere near as fun as those.
There was a long long list of these somewhere…
Have to shout out https://github.com/pjasicek/OpenClaw for the best childhood era platformer :D
Used to when I had the space and setup (had a Samsung Odyssey+), sadly didn’t get to finish HL:Alyx.
I’m surprised that Ctrl+F “Superhot” → 0 matches, that one was amazing to complete
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