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I told you, man! You gotta chill with those negative waves!
I told you, man! You gotta chill with those negative waves!
This is just a description of a standard business model. Most percentage-based revenue or sales systems have lower prices for higher quantities.
It’s called the “bulk discount” for a reason.
Right, but when companies go after pirated games, they are going after them because of copyright, not patents or trademarks. The way copyrights are enforced and the way the law works is a lot different than how it works with patents and trademarks.
There is no “use it or lose it” clause for copyrights. If somebody is breaking copyright, you still have the right to enforce it for a long as the copyright is still valid, and don’t have to vigorously defend it to keep it.
American IP law
IP and copyright are two entirely different things.
That’s WB in a nutshell.
They just put out a Smash Bros competitor with a ton of characters, voice acting, looked like it had a lot of promise.
…and it’s free-to-play. Which means it’s loaded with microtransactions.
Imagine being one of those guys who puts in all of this effort for a game that is doomed to fail.
Gonna wait until it comes out before I play or look at any of this stuff.
Whoa… I’ve had this on my wishlist for years. I was half afraid that it was just in development limbo. Didn’t realize the dev finally put out a demo.
This is the same guy that did Gunpoint and Heat Signature. Heat Signature especially was super inventive in its core gameplay loop. I’d expect no less from a tactical game like this one.
The animated screenshots remind me of some of the mechanics of Fights in Tight Places.
Well, another party that is willing to actually govern is welcome to stand up for itself and replace the GOP.
Until that happens, we have the GOP, a party that is ran by gaslighting, obstructionism, and projection, who’s real purpose has been laid bare for decades: To take our government, and “reduce it to the size where [they] can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub”. And the Democrats, a party that has its own flaws, but actually wants to enact laws and run the country.
One of these parties wants to actively destroy our government, and one of them doesn’t.
Anti Commercial-AI license
Anti Commercial-AI license
I basically did the exact opposite. I never press the upvote/downvote button, but I almost always leave a comment on the page whenever I have something interesting to say. I even reply to the replies I get. I have carried this behavior forward to Lemmy.
This is just natural. You want to comment on threads to conversate, even if you don’t really agree or disagree with the article. If you like/dislike the article enough, you’ll up/downvote it and comment on it.
No. That’s called Star Citizen, and it’s a scam at this point.
These are just logos, names, and brands. They have no real meaning behind them. The people and the company are still the same as it always was.
Just keep clicking. You’ll get to the malware eventually.
That requires a functional Congress, which is really only achieved by getting rid of the GOP disease in all three branches.
<delay the time to hit Continue for comedic effect>
BANG!
Well, got this rather generic description of the game itself out of Gemini at least:
Sure, just take the all of the ingredients out of your sandwich and eat just the crust…
The power of those chips matters a great deal. If China is producing mostly chips supporting IoT devices, and its imports are computer chips of the Intel/AMD variety, it doesn’t have nearly as much impact as the title implies.
No. No, they can’t. This shit still takes lots and lots of training data.
It’s just like any job. You can’t just fully fake something in one day. At best, you might get 60% of the way there, maybe 80% after adding on some generic experience. But, you’re not going to fully mimic anything without lots of training and experience.
Internet Archive is also doing this with web pages, sooo…
Try again, 404 Journalism Not Found.
Right. This is just trading one set of security pitfalls with a second, much worse set of security pitfalls.