Topher

@alostengineer
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Just another engineer
Our production in Taiwan is temporarily paused to prioritize worker safety while our manufacturing partner checks for any impact from the earthquake today. We're hoping for the best for our friends, colleagues, and partners across Taiwan. 🇹🇼
@9to5google no. No it can't. I just asked Gemini the idiot to set a reminder for this afternoon and it told me that it couldn't set reminders. I'm not dumb enough to pay for Gemini advanced though so maybe the update is only for suckers and fools
@IGN what is the answer to the 20 questions AI chatbot? It told me it's a AAA, PS4/PS5 exclusive, zombie horror adventure game released in June of 2022. I input literally every single ps exclusive from May, June, and July regardless of genre and it's said no to all of them. I think your chat bot is a fucking idiot. Missing the "intelligence" bit of "AI". I think I can confidently say that it has failed as an experiment, just give up and tie into ChatGPT.
Anyone know what's up with the helicopter doing low passes over the #WesleyChapel #fl outlet mall?
@frameworkcomputer at this rate, people in batch 12 or 13 won't be getting their laptops until 2025 or 2026
I can't wait for @frameworkcomputer to deliver more news about the launch plans for the FW16 - we're 1/3 into 23Q4 with no shipments on the horizon. I'm starting to doubt my 24Q1 order is going to arrive anywhere close to 24Q1 and it's getting to the point where if I don't have a solid date I'm going to have to buy something else. I can't just keep waiting for the rest of my life, I need a freaking computer. When announced, I had no idea that it was going to be a full year delay to finish
I wish that @frameworkcomputer was more transparent with the current development status of the framework 16. Not knowing what I'm going to be expected to pay for the remainder of my order, keeping that much cash on standby is quite inconvenient.
Although the terrible quality of this game, finished after #bethesdagamestudios was purchased by #microsoft, seems like it will help #activisionblizzard to feel right at home with their shitty and terrible games. I'm personally glad this murder is going through, getting all of the awful games studios under one roof so they can all fail together seems perfect. Diablo and starfield can wallow together as the worst games of the... Ever... In the shit-caked pit that is Microsoft.
Thanks to the dumpster fire that is #Starfield I now know for sure that I never have to buy another generation of #xbox console. If this is the best they have to offer, there's really no point wasting money on Microsoft.

Why isn’t anyone talking about how much this link is exaggerating all of it’s points? Did anyone read it? Disclaimer: I use steam and I take the good with the bad.

It collects your address, CC info, name etc – It’s an online store. You give it this info to purchase things. It’s quite clear why this is happening. Don’t like it? Don’t shop online. Actually, don’t use a credit/debit card at all because they are certainly recording your spending habits and selling that data.

t was proven that Steam’s VAC system records your internet history and uploads it to an official Valve server – This claim is from a Reddit thread. These redditors reverse engineered some VAC stuff (anticheat for some games like Counterstrike) and found that Steam was (and may no longer be) hashing visited URLS. These hashes were checked locally (within the software, not over the internet) against a list of known hashes for URLS for cheat software. If positive, these hashes were sent over the internet to valve, and could be used for evidence to ban cheaters. This is bad! It is recording user’s internet habits without their knowledge or consent. HOWEVER, it is a total exaggeration to claim Valve is just recording all your internet history and sending it to a server somewhere. Could they do it? This is a risk for closed-sourced software but this isn’t what was happening.

Steam records and publicly broadcasts your program usage habits – Steam does track your program use habits and this is bad! Every console does this now, though, unless you decide to not connect it to the internet. But this site also claims it does it publicly and this is an exaggeration: You are anonymous on steam to the “public” unless you de-anonymize yourself, and you can turn off your “public” broadcast of game play in the settings. The author seems to think steam is a social media network: It only is if you use it that way. It doesn’t recommend friends to you or send you news articles or whatever.

Steam attempts to collect your telephone number – Account theft is a problem on steam. The phone number thing is a way they can implement two-factor for people allergic to learning how to secure their accounts (some people on steam are also children, I must point out). This makes their platform harder for scammers to use. I use their phone app for two-factor authentication, I don’t know if they accept other 3rd party authenticators.

Steam requires an internet connection etc It’s an online storefront program??? You knew what you were getting into when you downloaded it. I don’t like how it needs to be constantly connected, this is bad, true.

Steam is self-updating software – It’s DRM yes, true. It’s annoying, sure.

Yes, I totally get it, I could live in the woods, just use cash to purchase everything and only play unpatched games on offline consoles I don’t connect to the internet. Don’t all AAA games come with some form of DRM these days? Does the person who wrote this article also avoid streaming services and digital cable because it also records your entertainment habits? Do you, @[email protected]? Are you addicted to streaming services and debit cards?

Anyway, this is a ridiculous burden for the consumer to avoid all this. That’s my point. If you’d like this to change, it needs legislation to restrict what corporations do with our data, not SCARY CAPS LOCK IN RED TEXT.