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corbin@infosec.pubOPto Technology@lemmy.world•No, Sony Isn’t Ending Blu-ray Disc ProductionEnglish14·3 months agoSeemingly only in Japan, though.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Technology@lemmy.world•I missed out on 3D movies, but they're back in VREnglish3·4 months agoYeah it would be nice to get Movies Anywhere or something fully on board. All the movie studios are sitting on 3D movies already, they just need to make the app(s).
corbin@infosec.pubto Games@lemmy.world•I hate when a PC game is ONLY available on Epic Games storeEnglish11·5 months agodeleted by creator
It is 15 years old, but the “retro” is more about running apps and games from as old as 2001 natively.
Because PCs are worse for living room/controller gameplay, you have to deal with Windows or Linux, and many other factors?
The exact same services? Did YouTube exist in the 1980s?
The Mozilla FUD where I said I like Firefox and pointed out how many of the projects continued in some form after Mozilla ended them?
Most of the services Google kills are also because they “fizzled out”. If you scroll through the Killed by Google site, a lot of the stuff listed there were test apps or small-scale experiments that most people never heard about or cared to try, like all the apps under Area 120. There are a few high-profile examples (Reader, Stadia, etc) but they’re definitely not the majority, same as Mozilla.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Technology@lemmy.ml•Google Chrome testing predatory BNPL loan integration31·7 months agoApple discontinued its own Apple Pay Later service in favor of just integrating third-party payment services, like Affirm: https://9to5mac.com/2024/06/17/apple-pay-later-united-states-ending/
Friendly reminder that we have already identified and largely fixed a climate change problem, the depletion of the Ozone layer, and we can fix other problems too:
The Montreal Protocol is considered the most successful international environmental agreement to date. Following the bans on ozone-depleting chemicals, the UN projects that under the current regulations the ozone layer will completely regenerate by 2045, thirty years earlier than previously predicted.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Games@lemmy.world•Game consoles are now smartphones, and that's okayEnglish11·8 months agoModern consoles are pretty great about backwards compatibility. There’s room to improve for sure, but an Xbox Series X/S can play all Xbox One/Series games, plus hundreds of 360 and original Xbox games. PS5 is a bit worse with only PS4 backwards compat. The Switch is in the roughest shape, because PowerPC emulator or hardware compatibility wasn’t practical with the design or hardware of the original Switch.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Games@lemmy.world•Game consoles are now smartphones, and that's okayEnglish2·8 months agoThey still have the benefit of being a fixed hardware platform with guaranteed compatibility for the games built for them.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Technology@beehaw.org•These repairable phones still aren't built to last9·8 months agoEven if official support isn’t possible past a certain point (Google and Samsung are pushing 7+ years, fwiw), all phones need to have a bootloader unlock mechanism for unofficial support past that point. LineageOS or mobile Linux with some broken functionality is still better than nothing.
A $600 PC with a dedicated graphics card is probably going to have a worse CPU than an M2 or M3 Mini, and probably no Thunderbolt. You would only be cross-shopping a PC like that with a Mac Mini if you were thinking of graphically-demanding productivity work, like video editing or Blender. If it’s for gaming then the Mac wouldn’t be in the running at all.
Ghost managed hosting gets more expensive as you get more subscribers, I don’t think Patreon does. You also have to set up the payments processor yourself (usually Stripe), and if you self-host, you need to set up an email service like Mailchimp. Ghost also has much more basic community features than Patreon, and doesn’t do per-user RSS feeds, so stuff like subscriber-only podcasts are more difficult.
The M2 Mac Mini is $599, or $499 if you can get the education discount. There is not a (new) Windows PC in that price range that has the same performance (especially performance-per-watt) and Thunderbolt 4. The M1 MacBook Air is getting a bit old, but it’s on sale for $600-700 pretty often and will knock the socks off most PCs in that price range, especially in build quality.
Apple’s pricing gets ridiculous when you try spec’ing up with certain memory or storage upgrades, sure, and most internal upgrades are a no-go. The base models of most of their computers are incredibly competitive, though.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio12·8 months agoGood news, there is a subscription service to prevent that and also still pays the creators.
corbin@infosec.pubOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Yt-dlp is the best way to download videos and audio1·8 months agoThe email signup and user management panel needs JavaScript, yeah.
Not really, even the cheap phones have large screens now. There’s no correlation anymore between price and screen size, the cheap phones just have lower quality panels.