Ethalis

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 hours ago (3 children)

Yeah, shower sex might be one of the most overrated things I know. It always feels like a good idea at first and then you quickly realize that the logistics of it are hell

[–] [email protected] 8 points 23 hours ago

I think Putin's very glad to see the West tearing itself apart by litteraly covering up a genocide and aiding a war of agression

[–] [email protected] 37 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I work for a retailer and have been loosely involved in a project like that a few years ago.

Basically, it felt like it was mostly a very inexpensive way for the company to get everyone involved feel good about themselves. The free advertising was definitely an argument to get the higher-ups on board, but my impression was that it was kinda secondary compared to the kinda fake good conscience it gave everyone.

There was definitely no tax breaks for that initiative though, so at least in my country that is indeed a myth

EDIT: You also get to say in your annual report to the shareholders that the company helped raise x millions euros to charities at no cos, which in turn makes them feel good about themselves without impacting their profits.

[–] [email protected] 157 points 6 days ago (33 children)

Apart from the obvious "arresting a senator for asking questions" thing, is whatever's happening on this picture standard procedure for arresting an unarmed, unthreatening person in the US? It looks like they're arresting a terrorist or a dangerous suspect

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago (6 children)

You can do it but only once

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago

Wait, when they say "Bob SquarePants" they mean it as an answer to that question? Honestly that seems a bit far fetch, you're reading into the lyrics too much

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago (1 children)

On her way to the "How french can you look?" contest

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Honestly I don't think it's that complicated. I'm convinced he just threw a temper tantrum because his ego couldn't handle being let go of his position has head of DOGE, and since Trump's ego is just as big as his things just escalated from there

[–] [email protected] 283 points 2 weeks ago (33 children)

Ars Technica has always been very upfront about it whenever they cover news related to reddit. It's certainly not ideal, but Ars Technica remains a very good website for tech news

[–] [email protected] 80 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

It's basically gambling on the nerdiness of the question's writer. Do they think HTML is a programming language? Do they know that people think it's a programming language and trying to trap them? Do they know it's not a programming language but also know most people would think it is one and so are using the common, loose definition of a programming language in order not to trap people?

My brain would melt

[–] [email protected] 27 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Just so you know: GDPR has (mostly) nothing to do with those cookie banners. It's a very broad text that doesn't go into specifics like that.

What you're seeing is a result of the 2002 E-Privacy directive that has been reinterpreted by data privacy authorities in light of the new definition of consent brought by the GDPR.

Basically, since 2002, websites are required to ask users for consent before depositing cookies. The issue was that there was no definition of what this consent meant. What the GDPR did is simply to define the concept of consent as a free expression of will that must come from a positive act (i.e. it must be explicit rather than implicit).

The GDPR was supposed to come out with a sister regulation called the E-Privacy regulation, but due to intense lobbying that text was buried. Local data protection authorities in Europe then decided to reinterpret that old directive in light of the GDPR to fill the gap.

All in all, blame the lobbyists, not the GDPR

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Anyone got the source for that? Not that I doubt it, I just want to share the original source rather than a reddit screenshot

 

I really, really want to like that side of the game. I love the idea of players pooling together their tiny, individual actions towards a greater shared goal and what it can bring in terms of RP and immersion. Having new content gated behind community participation is an awesome idea, and I totally get the idea of simulating a back and forth war between the players and the AI for the control of the Galaxy.

However, I can't help but feel mostly frustrated with how it's actually implemented, both in its presentation and in its actual mechanics.

On the presentation side, everything looks so half-hearted that it ends up feeling meaningless. Apart from the major order and a few flavor lines thrown together in a corner of the screen, there's nothing that make us feel like the galactic war has any consequence on the lore of the game. Every few days we gain or lose a planet, but it doesn't really feel like winning or losing: we just get our medals or we don't, and then it's mostly back to usual business. Even the consequences are not clearly shown: the apparition of bit gunship is a clear consequence of us not managing to capture To it, but I'm pretty sure the majority of the player base won't even notice it and just think "well, I guess the update brought us some new enemy types, cool!". I get minimalism, but I feel all of this would be so much better if we had small cutscenes to mark each important step, or even just a war room in the ship where we could read strategic reports or whatever, anything to give it more context.

On the gameplay side, the fact that the only available action the players can do to have an influence of the global war is to either launch "attack missions" on enemy planets or "defense missions" on a super earth planet feels very limited, especially since all missions are played very similarly. It just seems to devolve in a endless tug-of-war consisting of capturing a planet, then defending it over and over, with very few variations and very few reasons to care Gameplay-wise. How cool would it be if defense missions were actually about defending allied areas against an enemy invasion, with radically different objectives like supporting SEAF positions or defending strategic zones against waves of enemies?

To close up what is slowly starting to look like a wall of text, I just want to say that I don't mean to sound whiny and that I actually really enjoy the game as it is. It just feels like a wasted opportunity to have this truly awesome idea and then do almost nothing with it.

What are your thoughts on this?

Edit: Also, just wanted to point out I realize that budgets exist and the galactic war probably wasn't (and shouldn't have been) their top priority. Getting the core gameplay was and still is more important than the rest.

 

Article en anglais malheureusement mais qui parle d'un sujet que je connaissais pas du tout, je pense que ça vaut le coup de le partager ici quand même

 

Salut !

Bon, Baldur's Gate 3 est sorti et j'imagine que ça va occuper pas mal d'entre nous pour les prochaines semaines/mois. Mais à part ça, quelles sont les sorties 2023 qui vous hypent le plus ?

Personnellement j'attends de pied ferme Payday 3. Je sais pas trop ce que ça va donner, mais j'ai englouti des dizaines d'heures sur Payday 2 avec un groupe d'amis à l'époque, et ça sera l'occasion de nous refaire quelques petites sessions tous ensemble

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Salut tout le monde,

Dans ce post, vous pouvez demander des recommandations à la communauté.

Pas de format obligatoire, mais je vous suggère d'apporter au moins les éléments suivants pour que votre demande soit assez précise :

  • Média recherché (livre, film, série, BD, jeu vidéo, etc.) :
  • Genre recherché (SF, fantasy, fantastique, hard-SF, science-fantasy, etc.) :
  • Description de la demande :
 

Ce post est ouvert à toutes les discussions, même hors-sujet, sur la communauté.

On commence avec une régularité mensuelle plutôt qu'hebdo vu le peu d'activité

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Salut a tous !

Si vous êtes ici, c'est soit que vous vous êtes perdu, soit que vous êtes intéressés par les univers de l'imaginaire au sens large : cette communauté est faite pour discuter de science-fiction, fantasy, fantastique et tous leurs sous-genres, tous médias confondus.

La communauté vient d'être créé et est toujours en cours de construction. Je vais utiliser ce post pour faire la liste des chantiers en cours et autres trucs à faire pour qu'on se retrouve avec un endroit un peu cozy. N'hésitez pas à donner votre avis ou a commenter avec vos remarques, l'idée est qu'on puisse construire cette communauté tous ensemble !

A faire

  • Trouver une bannière appropriée

En cours

  • Trouver une icône appropriée
  • Rédaction des règles
  • Rédaction d'une description de la commu
  • Créer des posts sticky

V1 des règles - N'hésitez pas à donner votre avis

  • L'ensemble des règles de l'instance et son code de conduite s'appliquent bien évidemment
  • Pas de gatekeeping sur la définition de l'imaginaire
  • Tous les spoilers doivent être clairement balisés
  • Les liens vers des sources non-francophones sont autorisés, mais une traduction des infos importante est encouragée
  • Autopromotion autorisée, mais avec modération (pas de spam, pas de hors-sujet)
  • Les débats sont encouragés, mais un minimum de courtoisie est requis
 

Salut !

Le titre se suffit probablement a lui-même, mais en gros je viens d'arriver a Marseille où je vais passer une semaine de vacances. Est-ce vous avez des conseils à me donner sur les trucs à faire, a ne pas faire, etc ?

Merci !

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