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RS3 Dead and Buried quest spoiler 

Dead and Buried was honestly quite well-done, if quite a bit more emotionally intense than the usual Runescape quest fare, but then they had to put in a fucking *sliding puzzle* 😫​

I find it an odd choice to 'launch' what's supposedly meant to be an application-agnostic universal network, without any actual documented way to use it besides bindings to one specific application/UI framework

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Am I missing something or is there literally zero API documentation for whatsoever?

Maybe some of you hardware/security hackers can help me understand something:
Mobile phones have an NFC chip tied to a Secure Enclave for doing NFC payments, as I understand it. Why, then, does Android (or maybe only certain vendors) disable NFC payments if the phone is rooted? The transaction details stay encrypted between the Secure Enclave and the POS, so having root on the phone won't impact any security guarantees.
Is it just typical anti-consumerism on Google's part, or is there a real technical reason?

This is genuinely one of the nicest pieces of public art in Sydney - using the 80-year-old wooden treads from the former escalators to create a stunning statement in Wynyard Station, a busy transport interchange.

I am left wondering why Veilid's Python demo uses unauthenticated encryption APIs

journalism is full of opinions. everyone knows this, and it's why we separate out different news sources by their political affiliations.

so, we can safely conclude that explicitly labeling articles as "opinion" is editorial bullshit used to either excuse bad journalism, or discount good journalism that doesn't align with publisher goals.

"Change bump to major version 3.xx to signal that this branch supports Python3+ only"

o...k

sometimes i get a glance into the american lib side of the fediverse, and it's a strange one, with very serious and impassioned speeches about how you gotta vote for some dude to stop fascism

Honestly, from what I know of the libwebp vulnerability, and how many things are affected and how unclear it is which things those are, I feel like the only effective advice for 'normal' computer users at this time is "do not use your computer". But good luck getting that to fly :/

Like, I appreciate the desire to experiment with character switching in combat, but uh, maybe you should make sure it's possible to reliably target opponents first?

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The problem with Runescape's combat system is that it's so clunky and awkward that any attempt to do anything interesting or novel with it in eg. quests just becomes a source of frustration because all the responses are delayed

queermisia, mocking 

"There was no social inclusion or LGBTQ+ community in medieval Europe, this is unrealistic!", the totally-not-a-bigot player complains about their 'medieval' video game with dragons, teleportation and time travel because it dares to draw attention to pronouns

idk but pundits should maybe be drawing lessons from the immense popularity of manual labor simulation games and how people can enjoy repetitive tasks under the right circumstances, instead of ignorantly repeating "people just don't want to work" narratives

My wife has to travel to conferences for work. That means flying sometimes.

People are back to 2% masked on planes and coughing like crazy. Planes are the one place, other than hospitals I guess, where you should Definitely mask up. What the fuck is wrong with people? COVID can still completely wreck your shit.

It's so offensive how Windows 11 tells me my display brightness is too high and I'm increasing my carbon emissions because of it.
Oh right, and they also notice that I use the light theme instead of the dark theme which apparently also uses more energy and also increases carbon emissions.

Fuck right off with that. What about all those carbon emissions your bullshit chat bots are creating???

Motherfucks. Like.. I need to be able to see and read what's on my screen assholes.

Stop trying to make me feel guilty for having to use a computer that can't stay powered for more than 3 hours because Infineon only builds their debugger service for Windows.

Papers, Please but instead of a border control dystopia with a passport interface, it's a corporate Agile dystopia with a Jira interface

What "decentralized government" is claimed to do: share authority so that there is better local representation in government

What "decentralized government" actually seems to do in practice: diffuse accountability such that there is nobody to turn to when things are fucked

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