PC Gaming Wiki have a page that’s auto generated that tracks games using, and formally using Denuvo.
PC Gaming Wiki have a page that’s auto generated that tracks games using, and formally using Denuvo.
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For gog games you can check the digital signature on the installer to make sure it’s legit. It should be signed by GOG.
That’s basically it. They keep control. They can charge subscriptions. They own it. Not you.
This is the answer. From the devs point of view it’s getting the most value out of the product they have spent years making.
For Reddit it’s a good PR move.
I don’t think they will be paying anything until they implement subscriptions. They are exempt for now in exchange for removing advertising from their apps.
Once they implement subscriptions then they get income to cover the cost of the api.
This seems quite clever by Reddit. It looks like there’s some deal that if they remove ads from their apps they get free api usage for a few months. Seems suspicous that both apps doing this have removed ads.
This will soften the blow a little for Reddit as now at least 1 decent sized 3rd party app on each platform (Android/IOS) will continue to work for a while.
A clever PR move that changes nothing.
I’m still learning but share your concern.
I also think there’s different dimensions to the growth too. A lemmy server such as programming.dev may have many communities which become popular and it’s primary task is to be the home to those communities and federate that out to the wider community.
At the same time it has to pull in any random community that even a single user on that server wants to look at and store it.
The server that is home to programming discussion could buckle under the load of too many posts to /c/funny. It doesn’t seem right. They are different responsiblities.
I agree. I have no idea why refuse isn’t dealt with nationally. Collections handled by local council but processing and policy dealt with nationally.
Then everything wouldn’t need to be labelled with probably recyclable.