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  1. Comment on Deep Rock Galactic tips and tricks? in ~games

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    Play engineer imo! He feels simpler than the other classes because you can kinda just babysit your turret and put platforms everywhere for the youngins to zip around to. I always liked playing him...

    Play engineer imo! He feels simpler than the other classes because you can kinda just babysit your turret and put platforms everywhere for the youngins to zip around to. I always liked playing him because of that.

    Make sure the kids aren't making you play on really hard difficulties too, start on low hazard and work your way up, the easy difficulties are a great way to get used to the game because it's really hard to lose

    2 votes
  2. Comment on Phishing tests, the bane of work life, are getting meaner in ~tech

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    We also use Knowb4, its so bad. The training videos are annoyingly long but at least you can watch them on mute and just take the quizzes at the end by answering questions like "should you give...

    We also use Knowb4, its so bad. The training videos are annoyingly long but at least you can watch them on mute and just take the quizzes at the end by answering questions like "should you give the person who called you on the phone all of your company secrets yes or no"

    5 votes
  3. Comment on Starlink, T-Mobile open their satellite texting test to all. Here’s how it works. in ~tech

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    I mean if I was in an emergency situation I think I would have slightly different priorities but to each their own.

    I mean if I was in an emergency situation I think I would have slightly different priorities but to each their own.

    1 vote
  4. Comment on Starlink, T-Mobile open their satellite texting test to all. Here’s how it works. in ~tech

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    If it works that sounds awesome, from what I'm reading online though it seems like it's fairly unreliable. The globestar satellite network they're using only has 24 satellites which is a lot but...

    If it works that sounds awesome, from what I'm reading online though it seems like it's fairly unreliable. The globestar satellite network they're using only has 24 satellites which is a lot but may not be enough for reliable coverage of large areas which may be contributing to its reported unreliability. From what you and others have said, it doesn't paint the picture of a very good safety feature if you can't depend on it working in a lot of situations.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/preppers/comments/1fwt6wa/dont_depend_on_ios_satellite_messaging

    2 votes
  5. Comment on Starlink, T-Mobile open their satellite texting test to all. Here’s how it works. in ~tech

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    Neat! Great that non-apple people are getting the option now too!

    Neat! Great that non-apple people are getting the option now too!

    1 vote
  6. Comment on Starlink, T-Mobile open their satellite texting test to all. Here’s how it works. in ~tech

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    Not that unexpected for a beta, I'm sure it'll roll out for more phones and locations relatively quickly if it ends up being successful.

    Not that unexpected for a beta, I'm sure it'll roll out for more phones and locations relatively quickly if it ends up being successful.

    3 votes
  7. Comment on Starlink, T-Mobile open their satellite texting test to all. Here’s how it works. in ~tech

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    It would be nice to be able to do more than just text 911 though, there's a lot of room in a dangerous situation between "I need to contact my family" and "I need emergency services." Especially...

    It would be nice to be able to do more than just text 911 though, there's a lot of room in a dangerous situation between "I need to contact my family" and "I need emergency services." Especially for those people who can't afford iPhones or don't want to buy them :)

    4 votes
  8. Comment on Starlink, T-Mobile open their satellite texting test to all. Here’s how it works. in ~tech

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    This is quite literally life saving technology and I'm incredibly surprised it's being rolled out so soon. I was pretty pessimistic on this because of the history of musk's companies...

    This is quite literally life saving technology and I'm incredibly surprised it's being rolled out so soon. I was pretty pessimistic on this because of the history of musk's companies over-promising and under-delivering for decades now. If this beta goes well and works well it will be a great new step towards further connecting parts of the world that have been historically neglected by traditional networking infrastructure.

    8 votes
  9. Comment on At what age do you consider someone to be an adult? in ~talk

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    Yeah, at least in the Western world, it seems like 23-25 is socially when most people start to act like adults and not kids who finally got off the leash and are letting loose. Obviously this...

    Yeah, at least in the Western world, it seems like 23-25 is socially when most people start to act like adults and not kids who finally got off the leash and are letting loose. Obviously this probably varies a lot depending on how someone was raised and the situation that they're in, but for the average person it seems to be a good rule of thumb.

    4 votes
  10. Comment on Tildes feels like the last bastion of the Information Superhighway in ~tildes

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    Haven't seen it yet, I don't upgrade super regularly. Is it that bad? Me and my friends have been contemplating swapping back over to Teamspeak 6 because discord has been really bad recently.

    Haven't seen it yet, I don't upgrade super regularly. Is it that bad? Me and my friends have been contemplating swapping back over to Teamspeak 6 because discord has been really bad recently.

    1 vote
  11. Comment on Tildes feels like the last bastion of the Information Superhighway in ~tildes

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    A great example of why sample size and diversity of sources is paramount when trying to come to any conclusions based on things like surveys. I'm a plain old boring windows user without any...

    A great example of why sample size and diversity of sources is paramount when trying to come to any conclusions based on things like surveys. I'm a plain old boring windows user without any exciting programs I use (mostly just Chrome, OBS, and Discord) so why bother posting in a thread like that.

    14 votes
  12. Comment on Family sues over adult son's fatal asthma attack after US insurance company removed medication from coverage in ~health

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    This is the kinda thing that has honestly radicalized me more than any other social issue in the past decade or so. It's so incredibly easy for insurance companies to just not exist anymore if we...

    This is the kinda thing that has honestly radicalized me more than any other social issue in the past decade or so. It's so incredibly easy for insurance companies to just not exist anymore if we have politicians who actually gave a shit about anything other than their own pockets. There are parasites all the way up the chain that are draining the lifeblood out of the American people. Every single aspect of the current healthcare system is completely broken, not least of which the extraordinary prices that you have to pay for things if you aren't lucky enough to have coverage. And now we're approaching a system where we don't have enough doctors and nurses to actually perform life saving procedures so people are having to wait weeks or even months to get their problems addressed.

    Especially when I've gotten a taste of this bullshit first hand when my Doctor prescribed a new medication for me and the insurance company denied it 4 times in a row leading to me having to go off my meds for over a month until I was able to get a new prescription for my old medicine because I couldn't get coverage for the new stuff.

    24 votes
  13. Comment on Electronic Arts slashes BioWare after ‘Dragon Age’ sales miss in ~games

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    Turns out making the justice system a for-profit (and insanely lucrative) business might not have been in the best interest of the common man.

    Turns out making the justice system a for-profit (and insanely lucrative) business might not have been in the best interest of the common man.

    4 votes
  14. Comment on Electronic Arts slashes BioWare after ‘Dragon Age’ sales miss in ~games

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    I'm of the uneducated opinion that lawyers have destroyed this country by making the legal system completely impenetrable to anyone without years of training and experience.

    I'm of the uneducated opinion that lawyers have destroyed this country by making the legal system completely impenetrable to anyone without years of training and experience.

    2 votes
  15. Comment on Electronic Arts slashes BioWare after ‘Dragon Age’ sales miss in ~games

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    Please drink verification can

    Please drink verification can

    7 votes
  16. Comment on 'Everything I say leaks,' Mark Zuckerberg says in leaked meeting audio in ~tech

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    Definitely don't disagree, he's an unempathetic lizard-brained loser who lucked into billions by exploiting human nature.

    Definitely don't disagree, he's an unempathetic lizard-brained loser who lucked into billions by exploiting human nature.

  17. Comment on 'Everything I say leaks,' Mark Zuckerberg says in leaked meeting audio in ~tech

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    From the limited context I'm reading in the article it sounds less like he's complaining about things from all-hands leaking, and just things leaking in general. I have no empathy for big tech...

    From the limited context I'm reading in the article it sounds less like he's complaining about things from all-hands leaking, and just things leaking in general. I have no empathy for big tech billionaires but I can understand the frustration if I were in a similar position.

  18. Comment on Why is AI slop so easy to spot but hard to detect? in ~tech

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    I personally hate them, mostly because I'm ADHD as fuck and click confirm before seeing the 15th bicycle pic and then I have to go through the spin-cycle yet again because the computer thinks I'm...

    I personally hate them, mostly because I'm ADHD as fuck and click confirm before seeing the 15th bicycle pic and then I have to go through the spin-cycle yet again because the computer thinks I'm a robot.

    3 votes
  19. Comment on Austin rents have fallen for nearly two years in ~finance

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    Hope this trend spreads to other metros. The price of housing doubled in 5 years and it's killing me

    Hope this trend spreads to other metros. The price of housing doubled in 5 years and it's killing me

    10 votes
  20. Comment on Bluesky advertises itself as an open network, they say people won't lose followers or their identity, they advertise themselves as a protocol ("atproto"). These three claims are false. in ~tech

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    I think its worth considering that something Jack Dorsey considers as a "mistake" might not be the same thing that other people outside of the tech entrepreneur space consider a mistake.

    I think its worth considering that something Jack Dorsey considers as a "mistake" might not be the same thing that other people outside of the tech entrepreneur space consider a mistake.

    6 votes