Bristle1744
@Bristle1744@lemmy.today
- Submitted 7 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 24 comments
- Comment on Steam :: Introducing Steam Families 7 months ago:
Google has e-mails an documents other family members are interested in.
Nobody wants you niche steam games, or to be associated with your terrible K/D ratio
- Comment on Steam :: Introducing Steam Families 7 months ago:
Optimist me: Steam looking into curating the next generation of customers.
Pessimist me: child protection laws made it too much of a headache for Steam to monetize the kids.
- Comment on Steam :: Introducing Steam Families 7 months ago:
No. Because it’s a contract between you and Steam. These digital contracts haven’t been around for long enough for society to figure out inheritance standards yet, so the companies have all the power to just force your family to repurchase.
Nothing is stopping you from just handing your login credentials to your family. If they can’t figure it out then they were not worthy of your library.
- Comment on Discord began blocking servers with information prohibited in the Russian Federation 7 months ago:
No, they are very much in the middle. The attack occurs in the middle between sender and receiver. It doesn’t matter when the attack occurs, that is the position in the message chain that the government targets.
- Comment on Discord began blocking servers with information prohibited in the Russian Federation 7 months ago:
No, because the MITM attack is the relevant government walking up to discord with a paper saying “I do what I want”
Man in the Middle = Government subpoena
- Comment on Hear me out 8 months ago:
Stick a coated finger up there first to check if you’re allergic.
- Comment on Amazon "search through reviews" is blindly just running an AI model now 8 months ago:
Good night Amazon!
- Comment on Microsoft's draconian Windows 11 restrictions will send an estimated 240 million PCs to the landfill when Windows 10 hits end of life in 2025 8 months ago:
Also third world countries where people can’t afford to spend their yearly salary on a mouse.