irate944
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irate944@piefed.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ad blocking is alive and well, despite Chrome's attempts to make it harderEnglish
6·1 day agoMy company forced us to use only Chrome on our PC’s and one of the things I was worried about was the ads. I put youtube in the background while I work.
And I was surprised by how… My experience was exactly the same as Firefox and Brave. Ok, actually, one or two ads managed to slip through and appeared in the front page - albeit rarely and randomly - but I never got those ads at the beginning of the video. On other websites, I never got ads.
I was wondering, then, if there was some catch. Maybe the trackers would still get through or something. But according to that link, not even that? lol
irate944@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are alternative to searching using web search engines?English
12·2 days agoProbably Kagi. Everyone that uses it swears by it, in my experience.
I tried it for a bit (until the free searches ran out), and it’s genuinely good. But I don’t use search engines enough to justify paying subscription.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are alternative to searching using web search engines?English
21·2 days agoThat’s pretty much it. I don’t think there are other ways.
Sorry for the tangent, but your post reminded me of Herodotus and his book “Histories”. If anyone reading this don’t know who that is, he’s called “The Father of History” for being the first (known) historian writing down events and history.
If you read his book, it’s full of “he said that, she mentioned this, I heard about, etc”. It’s an interesting experience compared to reading modern books, because modern books reference each other and won’t bother you with where they got that info in the text itself, they’ll just give you the sources at the bottom of the page or at the end of the book. Herodotus didn’t have that, he had to rely on what people said.
This resulted in some interesting accounts. For example, he talks about enormous “ants” that were about the size of foxes, lived in the hills, and carried away piles of sand that contained gold dust, which the locals collected and turned into wealth.
There’s some theories that he was likely talking about marmots, but we’ll never know for certainty. It may have been him just misinterpreting accounts, or maybe it was just someone who pulled his leg and he believed them.
Where I’m getting at, every book/article/etc we have is actually just writing down what someone else said/wrote with new insights. It’s easy to forget that nowadays with modern books and articles, “Histories” is a reminder of that fact.
irate944@piefed.socialto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•"The launcher sucks, let's call it what it is," Epic Game Store boss [Steven Allison] says, promising a year of big improvements to speed, new "forum-type" social features, moreEnglish
6·3 days agoThe only concievable thing another company could do to get me to pick them over steam is to give me an exact copy of steam but with the option to change the color to anything but blue.
YSK, you can change Steam’s look: https://steambrew.app/themes
irate944@piefed.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Censorship is a much greater crime than insult.English
103·3 days agoNot really. Censorship is not only about political opinions. Banning child pornography is a form of censorship, but I doubt anyone sane would dare to argue that that’s a bad thing. (if anyone reading thinks otherwise, please do me a favour and go jump off a bridge, the world would be better place without you)
But even if we focus on political discourse, consider the paradox of tolerance. If we lived in an ideal society, censorship would not be necessary. But we don’t, there are people that are more than happy to take away other’s rights and freedom of opinion. A functional society must be intolerant of the intolerant and not give them a platform.
Edit: I’m not going to pretend that I know exactly where tolerant opinions end and intolerant opinions begin, but I know that both exist, and I believe we must censor the intolerant ones
irate944@piefed.socialto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•"The launcher sucks, let's call it what it is," Epic Game Store boss [Steven Allison] says, promising a year of big improvements to speed, new "forum-type" social features, moreEnglish
321·3 days agoThere was a recent article about a dev saying that when their game was given for free on Epic, it increased their sales. But not on Epic Store… They increased on Steam…
The problem with Epic is that they were with the wrong assumption that people will “just” migrate to a new launcher. You might be able to attract new players that don’t have any baggage, but older ones with games on Steam, you’ll need to climb the Everest to convince them.
That task would already be hard even if your platform had 100% parity in features with Steam. But it isn’t, it lacks basic features that Steam has for years, so I’m not sure what they were thinking that giving free games would be enough (and I’m not saying this in hindsight, I’ve been saying this ever since they launched Epic Store)
GOG manages to get by because they offer something different. As long they offer DRM-free games, they will always have an audience. Steam can’t compete with that, unless some day they decide to do the same. So GOG will always have a place in the market.
Epic on the other hand, is picking a fight with Steam, on Steam’s territory, with Steam’s rules. It could be a David vs Goliath story except David doesn’t even have a sling or a stone.
irate944@piefed.socialto
Global News@lemmy.zip•FIFA boss Infantino wants Russia to return to footballEnglish
12·4 days agoI want Russia to leave Ukraine alone
irate944@piefed.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•How AI assistance impacts the formation of coding skillsEnglish
12·8 days agoI would love to read an independent study on this, but this is from Anthropic (the guys that make Claude) so it’s definitely biased.
Speaking for myself, I’ve been using LLM’s to help out with jumps in small gaps of knowledge. Like for example, I know what I need to do, I just don’t know/remember the specific functions or libraries that I need to do that in Python. LLM is extremely useful for these moments; and it’s faster than searching and asking on forums. And to be transparent, I did learn a few tricks here and there.
But if someone lets the LLM do most of the work - like vibe coders - I doubt they will learn anything.
irate944@piefed.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•One-Third of U.S. Video Game Industry Workers Were Laid Off Over the Last Two YearsEnglish
7·8 days agobut they’re easily outnumbered by the console market
I don’t think this is the case nowadays. I remember reading an article that PC market was outselling the console market.
But yes, the mobile market is a giant
PC’s consumer spending in 2024 was ~$30B, while consoles was $18B (including the Switch)
irate944@piefed.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•One-Third of U.S. Video Game Industry Workers Were Laid Off Over the Last Two YearsEnglish
2·8 days agoAnyone managed to download the report? Here it just says “form submitted” and then nothing happens. No emails no nothing.
irate944@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What skills did almost everybody have 50 years ago, but few people have today?English
2·8 days agodeleted by creator
irate944@piefed.socialto
Memes@sopuli.xyz•Do you prefer fluffy UI over Liquid Glass?English
4·9 days agoI’m having a hard time understanding where this is coming from.
Vista was hated for a lot of reasons, but visual design wasn’t one of them. If anything it was one of the few things it got right, and why Windows 7 built upon it.
Even on land. I’ve seen what lions do when they take over a pride
irate944@piefed.socialto
Buy European@feddit.uk•Europe Detests Donald Trump. But Can It Hurt Him? Yes—and Here’s How.English
21·9 days agoIdk if we can hurt him, but I can say that open contempt for him is higher than ever, if not outright hatred.
The americans are burning a lot of bridges thanks to him


I’m all for letting UK back in, but agreed. If they come back, they should be like any other member.