CosmoNova
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- Comment on PUBG publisher Krafton creates new Chief AI Officer executive role as it continues its ‘AI First’ strategy 2 days ago:
Good. I mean good riddance o7
- Comment on I am a 15-year-old girl. Let me show you the vile misogyny that confronts me on social media every day 3 days ago:
My teachers taught me to never ever give my personal data away to strangers for my own safety. Now politicians want to force everyone to do just that. For safety reasons…
- Comment on If you had any doubts that Know-Your-Customer laws were evil, here is one very good reason: personal data of 1 BILLION people just leaked. 5 days ago:
Why the hell would you use an AI tool for giant data sets of sensible data? Someone needs to go to jail and that company shouldn‘t exist any longer.
- Comment on Microsoft claims "2026 is the moment" for AI PCs, but its essay-length beginner explanation only creates more confusion — Is it any wonder adoption is slow? 5 days ago:
The em-dashes in the title don‘t fill me with confidence for this article about slop.
- Comment on Xbox’s leadership shift proves it: the gamer era is over, AI runs the show now 5 days ago:
Soulless corps and political parties love to put women and especially women of color in positions of power when things go sour. They don‘t expect her to be there for long. She‘s essentially a scapegoat hire.
- Comment on Xbox’s leadership shift proves it: the gamer era is over, AI runs the show now 5 days ago:
You have that alternative already so when you‘re in that boat nothing really changed. But yes indie games will see the largest growth in the game industry this year for sure. Mega corps can‘t help but shooting themselves in the foot in blind greed.
- Comment on Xbox CEO Asha Sharma shares her gamertag — what it reveals 5 days ago:
This is the fundamental problem in the game industry. It became so profitable over the years it attracted the worst kind of people to lead creative endeavors.
Of course I‘m talking about scum from the finance world and big tech that we‘ve all grown to despise over the years. They don‘t know the consumer or the product. They‘re in it for the money and we can see that in mass layoffs, predatory monetization practices that make other entertainment industries blush and insanely bloated budgets for projects with no vision.
They‘re disgusting parasites. They‘re killing games and that‘s why I play so much more indie and retro games than AAA.
- Comment on Tesla Switches Full Self-Driving to Subscription Only 5 days ago:
Evil company does evil shit. Then again roads will be safer if fewer people have access to it and more annoyed drivers could potentially be a good advertisement for public transport. It‘s not all bad.
- Comment on Artists face steep income decline due to AI, UNESCO finds 5 days ago:
A steep decline of artistic progress is ahead of us. Things will get reused by corporations even more and we‘ll have to get used to not seeing as many actually new things which I find pretty sad.
It‘s exactly what happened to civilization in the Blade Runner universe. It may look futuristic but they‘re still seeing the same brands and hearing the same music and jingles from a century ago. There‘s very little actually new in a world where there‘s more content than anyone could consume in a lifetime and nostalgia is commodified to the absolute maximum.
- Comment on 'We Thought It Would Be Fun': Nintendo Has a Whole FAQ on Why It's Selling Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Separately for $20 Each - IGN 6 days ago:
I remember plenty of GBA titles with language options. I used to buy them on flea markets abroad and didn‘t know a lick of english. I find it absurd that this one wouldn‘t have that option.
- Comment on Video games are losing the "attention war" to gambling, porn, and crypto, according to industry report 6 days ago:
I am aware attention is the currency of the internet but games do exist outside of it. Unlike crypto. Their target group may overlap to some degree but games and unregulated gambling are still different things. Even when gambling is involved in games those markets are separated from the actual game like in CS2. That’s the extreme case and you can still play that game as normal without ever opening a crate. Games do not compete with crypto unless developers desperately try to.
- Comment on The Highguard Website Is Down As Players Brace For The Worst 6 days ago:
That’s funny. Because I was assured by this very community that it was when Tencent bought 30% of Larian Studios and they kept lying about having no share holders. They also have money in Fromsoft and Remedy by the way but I‘m eager to hear how Control and Elden Ring are shit because of Tencent alongside Baldur‘s Gate 3. You know’ since it‘s „never a nothingburger“.
You know, dealing in absolutes and all that. To me this is a case of people warping reality to make sense of the world when they lack information. In reality you simply have no answers.
- Comment on 'We Thought It Would Be Fun': Nintendo Has a Whole FAQ on Why It's Selling Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Separately for $20 Each - IGN 6 days ago:
You know there are Nintendo fans and then there are Pokemon fans. They have a reputation of not really being into games but being into everything Pokemon.
- Comment on Tunic, Night in the Woods Publisher Says TikTok Is Creating and Running Racist GenAI Ads for Its Games Without Permission 6 days ago:
I really wish media would differentiate between different TikSlops. It‘s like Americans adopted the metric system but what they call meter is just a foot with a new label.
- Comment on Video games are losing the "attention war" to gambling, porn, and crypto, according to industry report 1 week ago:
Crypto? Really? What data have they been looking at? I would say different people engage with these mediums for completely different reasons. Gaming being the more casual activity while crypto is for addicts.
- Comment on Saying that hardware price increase is good cause it forces the devs to optimize is not as good as it seems. 1 week ago:
I don‘t really see a future where game consoles die but gaming PCs don‘t because of hardware shortages. It‘s either cloud all the way or this becomes the era of mobile gaming even for core gamers.
Personally I hope we can somewhat return to normal in a few years. That is after the bubble popped and even the last investor realized most data centers won‘t get built anymore.
- Comment on The Highguard Website Is Down As Players Brace For The Worst 1 week ago:
Tencent invests in everything. This in a nothingburger.
- Comment on Switch 2 price, PS6 release could be impacted by memory shortage 1 week ago:
I‘m really not a fan of chinese hardware for several reasons and think their reputation of tech prowess is overblown but they will definitely step up their game out of necessity. The question is if they‘ll just supply their own data centers and let end consumers left in the rain as well. I‘m afraid there simply won‘t be any affordable hardware for us this decade anymore.
- Comment on Switch 2 price, PS6 release could be impacted by memory shortage 1 week ago:
And still taking my job because as it turns out our employers actually have very low standards and only kept yelling at us for the fun of the game.
- Comment on Switch 2 price, PS6 release could be impacted by memory shortage 1 week ago:
But also you only get to have 4 hours of screen time a day because they can‘t afford or even build enough data centers in a timely manner. You suddenly get to meet up with friends and family much more often and doom scrolling is becoming a rare sight at the dinner table.
- Comment on Instagram boss: 16 hours of daily use is not addiction 1 week ago:
I guess we could chalk it up to bad journalism because the example was purely anecdotal. It‘s frustrating for sure.
- Comment on Tesla rolls first steering wheel-less Cybercab unit off the line before solving autonomy 1 week ago:
Luckily Tesla‘s firsts are always fabricated media spectacles so I don‘t expect this unit there to actually be used.
- Comment on Gemini lies to user about health info, says it wanted to make him feel better 1 week ago:
That‘s what annoys me the most about all of this. The reasoning of the LLM doesn‘t matter because that‘s not actually why it happened. Once again bad journalism falls on it‘s face when talking about word salad as if it was a person.
- Comment on Why are we not getting stress relief games where we take our stresses out on normal people? 1 week ago:
So you want a game where you can go… postal?
- Comment on California’s billionaires pour cash into elections as big tech seeks new allies 1 week ago:
I can understand to not see India as a real democracy right now but not in the context of framing the USA as the poster child of how democracy fails. In that instance India is far larger still.
- Comment on California’s billionaires pour cash into elections as big tech seeks new allies 1 week ago:
The US is hardly a good example for democracy.
- Comment on OpenAI has deleted the word ‘safely’ from its mission – and its new structure is a test for whether AI serves society or shareholders 1 week ago:
So can we expect ChatGPT to become a shareholder hive mind then?
- Comment on Meta patented an AI that lets you keep posting after you die 1 week ago:
Oh good. This will make it less accessible to others. Next step is a ban of the whole idea in the EU.
- Comment on Oh, good: Discord's age verification rollout has ties to Palantir co-founder and panopticon architect Peter Thiel 1 week ago:
American tech giants are just one fascist cult.
- Comment on Homeland Security has reportedly sent out hundreds of subpoenas to identify ICE critics online 1 week ago:
Meaning Palantir also catalogs all your Discord chats.