Yes. Technically, no, you will still be able to have a very simple ad blocking addon, but for all practical purposes, mv3 will kill ad blockers as we know them today.
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It's pretty bad on PC as well, with more and more games requiring kernel level anticheat software. I wish I had something positive to say. Just lots of bad news coming out in gaming it seems.
Agreed. It seems unlikely reddit will add new useful features to old, and RES has coverage on the existing interface and doesn't need anything new so it's not like lack of new features is a bad thing here.
I'm not sure, but if you draw the ven diagram of people that can recognize an issue with their cars heater core (and know what that is) stop and fill the radiator with coolant and the ven diagram of people that would understand what's wrong with their washing machine and attempt a repair themselves is just a circle.
I know the people outside that circle exist, but they really should spend a few minutes learning how things they depend on work, to save a few dollars in their spreadsheet.
Yes, and host it on Proton. They are pretty reasonably priced compared to paid offerings by Microsoft and Google, and even if you pay them you are still the product. With proton you are the customer.
That's an old callback. Fun times reading those posts back in the day.
Delayed start, but from your phone, via their totally-not-tracking-infested app. That's why it needs wifi.
Not sure if I need the /s but here it is just to be sure.
Interesting perspective and makes me think that's why the 18+ screen mega theatre is dying today. Not enough of those kinds of films to keep that many screens going and draw people in.
I've seen it a few times on different sites. Very strange. The strangest was when the different story was on the same topic, so I didn't realize at first.
From the article:
The nets are meant to deter a person from jumping and curb the death rate of those who still do, though they will likely be badly injured.
“It’s stainless-steel wire rope netting, so it’s like jumping into a cheese grater,” Mulligan said. “It’s not soft. It’s not rubber. It doesn’t stretch.”
“We want folks to know that if you come here, it will hurt if you jump,” he added.
It goes on to say several people jumped, got caught in the net, and continued by jumping off the edge of the net.
It's possible to lament the consolidation of studios and applaud the sacking of the awful executive team at the same time. It's not a zero sum game.
That sounds awful. Imaging going back and forth requesting changes until it gets it right. It'd be like chatting with openai only it's trying to merge that crap into your repo.