Single player, open world, fantasy, RPG games
1mon 2d ago in gamesKingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is a 3rd person game that ticks all the boxes.
Sir John Curtice: Why Labour's Brexit focus has shifted from Leavers to Remainers
2mon 29d ago in uk_politics@feddit.uk from www.bbc.co.ukI think a lot of Leavers did vote Labour in the past. They used to vote against Conservative policies that benefit the rich, by voting for Labour.
This very long campaign of anti EU and anti immigrant news has pushed these voters into being Leavers. They now vote for Reform. They actively vote for people who will make them poorer. They are voting to make their lives worse.
They vote this way because they think it makes other people's lives worse. Immigrants. Minorities. EU. Woke people. Climate nancies.
Most don't even understand they are voting against themselves. They vote for hate to make themselves feel powerful.
The Web Scraping Consent Model Was Always Broken. AI Just Made It Obvious.
3mon 5d ago in opensource@lemmy.ml from agamsingh9.codeberg.pageI don't understand how their solution differs from what currently happens at any other big site like reddit.
Must create account and then there's scraping resistance by captcha and rate limiting.
What is this shit? I have to be signed in to watch any video now?
11mon 6d ago in assholedesign from europe.pubI've seen a few places they started blanket banning data centre ip ranges since late last year.
Britain’s net zero economy is booming, CBI says
1y 3mon ago in upliftingnews from www.theguardian.comPiracy 101
1y 5mon ago in piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.comGog games are also digitally signed. So you can check the signer and know it hasn't been tampered with.
STEINS;GATE REBOOT Announcement Trailer
1y 7mon ago in visualnovels@lemmy.comfysnug.space from www.youtube.comAny good games that break the mold
1y 9mon ago in gamesIt uses the same puzzle solving mechanic as Return of the Obra Dinn in diorama style scenes.
Fantastic game.
Use a password manager
1y 10mon ago in privacy@lemmy.mlThat's true. But they do give you easy, portable, site specific passwords. No apps or database syncing required.
If you just want to log in to Lemmy on a work computer at lunch it seems a good option to me.
There's a few. LessPass is one that has been going a few years.
JetBrains RustRover Is Released and Includes a Free Non-Commercial Option
1y 11mon ago in rust@programming.dev from blog.jetbrains.comThings You Should Never Do, Part I (2000)
2y 2mon ago in programming@programming.dev from www.joelonsoftware.comThey actually did somewhat start Edge from scratch originally. They made EdgeHTML as a rewrite of the IE 11 trident engine.
In the end they abandoned it and moved over to chromium. One of the reasons being Google intentionally breaking their sites for EdgeHTML.
Bitmagnet Allows People to Run Their Own Decentralized Torrent Indexer Locally
2y 3mon ago in selfhosted from torrentfreak.comExactly. Torrents are popular because of the moderation and curation the indexers perform. It's why it essentially won over purely distributed competitors.
It won't take much to create some fake swarms that make this tool useless.





