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  • I don't use if with my own domain so I can't speak for success with that. I've used them for a long time for my occasional alias needs, before they renamed from anonaddy iirc.

  • addy.io offers a free tier if you're looking for an alias provider/alternative.

  • SCC, BCR, PCLOB - would be nice if they explained the acronyms.

  • I've never used WinRAR. I'm a 7-zip fanatic user.

  • …because you can now sell it? /s

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  • I'm not scared about our or my future. There are and will be concerns and issues, but it is what it is. I have enough issues with my present anyway.

  • Automation cost + automation issues cost + rehiring cost premium. That must be costly.

  • Sugar labels on food didn't stop their sales 🤷

    I don't see it. Disclosure is always a good thing.

    Some people care, and they should have the option to choose. Not be misled, ignored, or lied to.

  • "presale" and "preorder" - so a 200% markup for them to handle the valve store reservation?

  • If the AI generates code in place, you don't have to copy and paste anything. They'd have to do a self-review to spot such an issue. And then notice and act upon it.

  • I use a simple mouse gesture bound to scroll to top, or the Home key on my keyboard. Those are no more effort than a refresh.

  • They're talking about their own "industry", not the entire gaming industry, right? Riiight?

    There's plenty of affordable stuff. But I'm not the target audience for their 50 or 60 € release titles. And my backlog is long enough either way.

  • And the RAM crunch isn’t projected to get better anytime soon.

    Projections by whom? What timeframe does "soon" cover?

    With increasing objections, blocking, and cancellations of data centers, and some big-name AI companies going public soonish, and the recent OpenAPI finance press… it could be "soon", within a few months, that it could get better. It's certainly not a certainty, maybe even unlikely, and can't be "projected" from the current RAM market alone, but if you want to hope…

  • The video is quite long. If they wrote about the video specifically, and GN has no text article, there's value in that in my eyes. For a different format and significant condensation or highlighting.

  • Only semi-related to the roadmap and release notes mentioned, but;

    I hate the new what's new page that opens after updates. What I want is the release notes, not some huge bannered colorful vast marketing ad space. Until three versions ago it was fairly simple to at least scroll down to open the link. Now it is hard to spot in the violent, pushy, irritating ad space. And it pushes mostly the same stuff every time. Very annoying.

    Chrome and Edge are even worse, of course, not even linking technical/complete release notes. But doesn't change the worsening on Firefox.

  • May very well be [continued] coercion.

  • "Some things are simply more important than revenue ​cycles, clickbait, and pre-IPO valuation. America First. Always," Davies said.

    Too bad you can never trust what the current gov claims. Only the inner circle knows what the real reasons are.

    Not being required to block for US citizens is pretty bonkers, too, from a security perspective. Blocking it entirely is the right call; the only call that makes technical and security sense.

    As for the "expert opinions", I'm still wondering if that claim is driven by the publisher and widespread PR, or fundamentally correct or factually confirmed by the hands-on technical experts. Some opinions seemed skeptical, at least.