Thing is they'll then just miss those games or be accused of abusing its market position to be anticompetitive, but I think in general these publishers are getting that we don't want stupid launchers/extra logins. It happened with 2k and it's good it's happening with Sony. Honestly I check before I buy any game if the store mentions a third party account now because that's so annoying. Especially origin- they are awful and their business is awful.
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It's mind boggling anyone would even try to dismantle the FAA- they're one of the most boring organizations out there and their #1 concern is safety. There's even tons of money to be made while worrying about safety, so it is so odd to do this. Trying to reduce air traffic controllers is an insane idea in general- without them everyone's flying blind. It's gonna take decades to figure out all the damage this moron has done just like with Reagan
I got a good chuckle out of the doubling down "learn when you're older" until I realized you had to see them 5 times a week. Sorry, that sucks and it is sad how little Americans know of their own country. Like when people talk of immigration as if you can just fill out a form and be American tomorrow- they don't even know most countries need a visa just for vacation into the US. And man I hate taxes so much- it grinds my gears that we've got these tax corporations bending us over when they have all the info to not require filling out tax forms for the majority of people.
That is how I imagined it to be. I'm sorry you went through that nightmare
Sadly, the young'uns can no longer play the 18+ restricted card game that's explicitly got zero gambling in it. They'll have to get addicted to real gambling in EA sports games
I haven't done the math but if you don't drive that much, did it beat their yearly costs (maintenance/insurance/gas)? Honestly that scheme is wild but makes total sense for a customer because not having to deal with car maintenance and insurance seems like a good tradeoff. I wonder when the dominos are all gonna tumble for these driving companies
How incredibly bizarre. Why is it even allowed to edit a post?
Tbh I don't think you're in the minority. By far there are so very few truly well done open worlds, but how many of them were anything like mass effect which tied the stories together and had actual ramifications? The time investment is so not worth running around their lifeless worlds accomplishing nothing; I really dislike open world games
Yeah maybe if Firefox could be the default browser on Android, mac, and windows, they'd be able to outpace the others on marketshare. We know this'll never happen though, and desktop usage (their majority market) is dwindling; this is while the vast majority of users never change from the default browser and their competitors are the default and thus the target for compatibility on the web. Maybe you're right and the ceo could change all this by being paid less. Tbh I'm happy as long as they have the revenue to stay afloat and can continue making the browser without adding a bunch of tracking. All this talk about marketshare is nonsense- the CEO's job is to find money and they're finding money and diversifying. In 2023 alone, they were able to increase developer costs by 40m (so now about 260m, almost a 20% jump and 10% the year before that from 200m), so acting like they don't invest in their products is so asinine.
Tbh there really isn't any replacement, which tells you a lot about how profitable browsers that care even a little about privacy vs browsers that are just supported by bigger companies and have better marketing. And yes, there's a bunch of smaller browsers around but they're mostly reskins and die overnight without Google and Mozilla to carry the major load. It's sad but privacy is not as popular as compatibility with every website and when you're the default, you're compatible everywhere. I've been around since Netscape and I don't see a way to change this at all. Mozilla literally relies on Google ad money to stay afloat.
Honestly wild still getting 5% of the vote and I doubt people kept quiet about such an abnormal event
Kinda difficult to have an AI with those restrictions because anything is politicized depending on your pov- just getting information and using science is considered politics in 2025. That said, AIs need to do a better job sourcing their info of people are using them to search so it's at least traceable. Chances are most of this info is just from Wikipedia but they should do track it better