micka190

joined 2 years ago
[–] micka190@lemmy.world 76 points 2 days ago

The UK government's obsession with being a Big Brother is so damn frustrating. A preview of what other governments will try and become in the near future, unfortunately.

[–] micka190@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

Not daily, but their canvas feature has a feature that lets you embed previews of your files into the flow charts you make. It's pretty nice, since you can have shorter files entirely visible with everything else. Makes it pretty good for software development and project management, in my experience.

Careful not to go overboard with it, though. I feel like a lot of people fall down the "productivity pipeline" when using it, where they end up procrastinating by trying to optimize every little thing and end up doing nothing at all.

[–] micka190@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

Any good web crawler has limits.

Yeah. Like, literally just:

  • Keep track of which URLs you've been to
  • Avoid going back to the same URL
  • Set a soft limit, once you've hit it, start comparing the contents of the page with the previous one (to avoid things like dynamic URLs taking you to the same content)
  • Set a hard limit, once you hit it, leave the domain altogether

What kind of lazy-ass crawler doesn't even do that?

[–] micka190@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

Honestly, it's just because most native UI libraries suck to use compared to HTML/CSS/JS. For all the hate modern web stacks get, it's brain-dead simple to get something good-looking in it.

Then there's the business aspect of "Well, if the people who make our web UI can also make our app UI, why not?"

[–] micka190@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Honestly, I don't even believe it's inefficient. There's plenty of documented/recorded evidence of child labor around the world. Sometimes, all you really need is a pair of hands, and kids are physically capable of doing it. Countries with shitty labor laws are ripe with child labor abuse.

[–] micka190@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

That's not what his video showed though. They don't change the URL, they open another tab, which then overrides the cookie/session variable that is used to determine who the referrer is. It's still scummy, but it doesn't seem to be swapping links outright.

[–] micka190@lemmy.world 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

This gist of it from the WAN show was this:

  • They were unaware that it was intentionally not looking for the best deals (thus, scamming the consumer)
  • They stopped advertising Honey because of the referral hijacking
  • A ton of creators knew about it, and had already dropped Honey (people just talked about it via DMs, not publicly)
  • This all happened when YouTubers were getting shit on for even doing ads/sponsors, and they didn't want to make a video that was basically "stop using this thing that saves you money because it takes my money" (see first point)
[–] micka190@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Nope, that's a misconception/misinformation. That's just for Steam Keys (i.e. you can't sell Steam Keys cheaper than on Steam). Everything else is fair game.

[–] micka190@lemmy.world 12 points 2 months ago

Yeah, it's also ignoring that the issue with Apple's "30% cut" isn't that they take 30% of game sales. It's that they're forcing you to use their payment processing service to put an app on the store, and then they take a 30% cut out of that, even though third-party payment processing providers take much smaller cuts than that.

Physical stores also took a 30% sales cut, because there's value in getting people to see your product. It's literally been the standard storefront cut for decades. Microsoft and Sony take the same cuts for their console sales/transactions.

Valve does a lot more for companies than just put eyes on their games, too. They're pushing for Linux-compatibility with Proton, they provide you with networking libraries and infrastructure for multiplayer servers if you use SteamWorks, Steam will optionally update your game's SDL libraries so you have up-to-date controller bindings, etc. It's not like they're sitting there twiddling their thumbs and taking 30% of your money for nothing.

I'd argue Microsoft and Sony do comparable work for devs on their platforms too.

The whole argument against the 30% cut is so fucking dumb.

[–] micka190@lemmy.world 47 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (17 children)

People who genuinely believe game prices will get lowered if stores take a smaller cut are delusional. You can literally look at the Epic Game Store and see that it isn't even remotely true. The only games on there that are cheaper than on Steam are the ones Epic invested in specifically to entice developers/gamers to use their services. The ones that don't have exclusivity deals are the same as on Steam.


Edit: changed "take a cut" to "take a smaller cut".

[–] micka190@lemmy.world 9 points 2 months ago

Camera pans down

His crotch is polished bronze.

[–] micka190@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

That, and winter tires. The amount of people I know who don't bother getting winter tires because "it's not required by law" is infuriatingly high.

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