SimCity had great ideas (thinking of SimCity Societies in particular here) but as others have mentioned, piss poor execution.
Cities Skylines came in with good execution and stole their entire market share from them.
This is my fourth profile on the Fediverse lol. This time, I’m hoping Mbin is where I stay!
SimCity had great ideas (thinking of SimCity Societies in particular here) but as others have mentioned, piss poor execution.
Cities Skylines came in with good execution and stole their entire market share from them.
I ended up signing up for Grafana and Loki, however Loki and Grafana Cloud Logs were both overkill for my use case. As a result, I ended up going with Loggly after consulting a Reddit thread and that has been working perfectly. Thank you, though!
Thank you for this advice. I actually ended up signing up for Grafana and Loki, however Loki and Grafana Cloud Logs were both overkill for my use case. As a result, I ended up going with Loggly after consulting a Reddit thread and that has been working perfectly. Thank you again, though!
Man, I love Debian. It’s not the sexiest distro, but it gets the job done damn well
I don’t even trust Steam, let alone Mozilla. I don’t think I’ve ever had any credit card auto-fill on any browser I’ve ever had
The Linux Experiment is regularly sponsored by some of them (IE Tuxedo)
How to Disappear Completely is so good
I don’t have any musicians that consistently make me feel that way, so have a list of songs instead:
How the hell do you even think “it’s fine, I’ll put this password in plain text” when literally building an app for a CREDIT UNION? Obviously it’s not acceptable to do that anywhere, but you would think they would think just a little bit harder about the decision when working with such sensitive data?
The really irritating part is that tools like Playwright let you end-to-end test your product across the big three (Chromium, Firefox and Webkit). Which, most of the time, means these products that specify “Chrome only” simply aren’t E2E testing with modern tools.
Usually, I get blocked on the sign-up page. For example, on the Coralogix sign-up page, it won’t let me create my account with an email with a @gmail.com extension
Hopefully a similar situation to Palworld?
Windows Defender should be more than good enough for most users. Just make sure to use an adblocker (such as UBlock Origin), only visit HTTPS sites as much as you can (you should see a lock in the corner of the URL bar on most browsers) and ensure you always virus-scan programs you downloaded before running them.
Also, exercise caution on the Internet in general. Never just click “yes” when a program asks for admin permission - make sure you check exactly which program is trying to do it and that the publisher is reasonable. Never exit read-only mode on Office-suite documents unless you know the document is for-sure safe (exiting read-only mode allows macros to run).
Doing all of this, Windows Defender should do fine. I’m assuming 99% of this is common sense for you though, since you’ve already found your way to the Fediverse!
You technically can through federation but it’s missing certain features (due to it being a Lemmy client). It’s like viewing Lemmy posts via Mastodon
Us kbin / mbin peeps also have to cope with the fact that we have the worst image viewer of any social media ever on mobile. There isn’t a save button, if you click the image it zooms absurdly close and you can’t even zoom back out. You’re left way too close to the image.
As others mentioned, Stremio + Torrentio is amazing. Just make sure you use, preferably, RealDebrid with it. If you can’t use RD, you can use a VPN, but it will cost you some playback speed.
PopcornTime as others have mentioned is amazing, but sadly I haven’t heard much about it lately. Honestly, Stremio + Torrentio is way better though in my opinion. It’s easy to set up and has a ton of shows.
Definitely thought that was Chrono at first
Blow-hi was how I thought it was pronounced (sorry, I would do the IPA, but I’m lazy)
I feel like every single year just gets worse than the last. Very possible it could be as simple as more widespread social media, but 2015 seemed much less scary.