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Oof: Years before Steam, a Blizzard engineer wanted to turn Battle.net into a third-party game store, but was reportedly turned down
  • This is true, but it's not the only factor. Staying private allows a company to not be predatory, but it definitely does not guarantee it - it simply allows the executives to choose. It's the combination of Valve being private and Gaben always staying true to his values despite his incredible wealth that gave us Steam in its current form.

    I've known plenty of private companies that were as shitty as a public one, or more. Quality executives are vanishingly rare, particularly at this level of company value.

  • Modern wonders exist
  • The Sagrada Familia, yeah. It's... pretty big, they're hoping to finish it in the 2030s. (Construction started in the 1800s though, maybe there's an even older one idk about?)

  • The US Military that's entering Gaza to build a port thinks it is funny to play 'The Imperial March' from Star Wars
  • I mean, from an external perspective, that is actually pretty funny in a morbid, depressing sort of way. I can't see how it's funny from their view though, seems a bit too on the nose. Maybe they're celebrating the extent to which they just don't give a fuck?

  • The Hacker Who Hunts Video Game Speedrunning Cheaters
  • It used to be incredibly common, but popular speedrunning games now have mod teams monitoring the leaderboards, sometimes going to truly unbelieveable amounts of effort to prove a run was or was not cheated. It's actually pretty difficult to get away with it these days.

  • What EldenSoulsBorne boss gave you an embarrassing amount of trouble?
  • I was literally going to say crystal sage before I read your full post. I've never once gotten through a DS3 run without dying several times to him, and I've probably played a dozen or more times. Even with the throwing knives cheese.

  • You don't have to fear these things
  • Yeah, that one's a Mormon thing. The rule only covers coffee and tea if you want to be pedantic about it, though there are many 'spirit of the law' type people who avoid caffeine entirely.

  • See Isaiah 45:7 for more information.
  • Lol the way the article talks about this particular verse - "In a literal sense this verse seems to describe surviving a gunshot to the head..."

    This dude knew all the way back in 2020

  • Do animals have emotions like us?
  • Is the user base on lemmy really large enough to warrant an AI bot to shill payday loans? Like, come on man, let us have nice things for once in this goddamn hellscape of an internet.

  • Too powerful for their Euro arteries
  • Costco is unique in its food court prices, they must be heavy into loss leader territory at this point. It was a really good deal back before covid, and these days it's basically daylight robbery compared to anywhere else.

    Not only that, but the food kiosks (at my local location, anyway) don't scan your costco membership either, so you can just walk in the exit and get some food without signing up.

  • This is a real threat :(
  • My office used to do this, until upper management caught wind and threw an absolute fit over it. Then they paid the building manager to come in and remove the lightswitches so we couldn't turn the lights off ever again, there's literally an alarm that goes off if the circuit is broken.

    Yay for having a mild headache every single day!

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