Been seeing these styles of interfaces a lot recently, especially for presenting data. Ive been starting to think they are AI generated. Not necessarily the data powering them, but the UI/ux presenting the data.
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World News@lemmy.world•Six Sarah Ferguson-linked companies to close after Epstein revelationsEnglish
4·2 months ago“I am at your service. Just marry me.”
She may have also been a pdfile but there’s no way that’s all that was going on. What kinda rizz did Epstein have to get women to fall over him constantly? So weird to see. Maybe it was just his money, probably just the money. These people are vultures.
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Games@lemmy.world•Highguard Developer Makes Layoffs Affecting "Most of the Team", Two Weeks After LaunchEnglish
10·2 months agoYou’re being downvoted but this has been the reality for game devs for the industry’s lifetime. Only a few successful studios are able to have consistently employed devs and artists through multiple projects.
The reality in this industry is that it is project based and when the projects ship, they fire a lot of staff. I left this industry precisely because of this factor a decade ago.
I hope these devs and artists land on their feet quickly.
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World News@lemmy.world•Norwegian ambassador resigns as she faces scrutiny over contacts with EpsteinEnglish
5·2 months agoWeird and frustrating. I’m sure it’s easy to say “of course this is how the US would (not) react” but I think truly many of us are baffled and confused. Hopefully we can fix these issues internally but I fear it’s going to be very painful to do so. These fuckers aren’t leaving power without a fight.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Amazon Games confirms MMO New World has a year left before it goes offline permanentlyEnglish
3·3 months agoContrary to others I liked this game quite a bit. The life skills were fun, if sometimes tedious, and the sound design of gathering materials out in the world was intoxicating.
I spent hours mining rocks and cutting down trees. I still hear the sounds of it sometimes.
Didn’t enjoy the combat that much but others seemed to have at the time. The game didn’t have much to keep it relevant long term but I’ll miss that flash in the pan that hooked me for a month or two way back when.
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World News@lemmy.world•Thousands of Chinese Fishing Boats Quietly Form Vast Sea Barriers || NYTEnglish
3·3 months agoDoesn’t work for me, no article visible.
Something about this is absolutely hilarious to me. Sad though when thinking about it critically.
beetus@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•the military-industrial complex at workEnglish
231·4 months ago18 Republicans also opposed the budget. If every Democrat had joined the 18 Republicans in saying no, this budget would not have been approved
This is usually by design to protect risky seats and give the impression that they were opposed for political points. In essence those 18 Republicans are only enabled to vote no because they know Dems are supporting this passing. If more Dems voted no, less Republicans would have.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•GOG (xcancel): "we want to stress that when you trust players, they give you every reason to keep trusting them: only 0.03% of our active users in October abused our Refund Policy."English
145·5 months ago
Say what you want they are making a shit load of money and they/their investors are very happy with the trajectory of the company and it’s stock.
Bigots, often. No offence to the person you are replying to (they said they default partner = same sex) but really it’s mostly just people who refuse to broaden their worldview or accept neutral descriptive terms. Partner could mean any number of things and to assume it’s just a same sex couple is ignorant.
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Games@lemmy.world•'I think we're in the fight of our lives': Fired Rockstar employees and IWGB are confident the GTA 6 developer will be held accountable for its alleged union bustingEnglish
4·5 months agoOops my mistake Thanks for the correction
beetus@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemdro.id•Tablet market stalls because there’s not much new to buyEnglish
4·5 months agoI loved my nexus 7.
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Games@lemmy.world•'I think we're in the fight of our lives': Fired Rockstar employees and IWGB are confident the GTA 6 developer will be held accountable for its alleged union bustingEnglish
26·5 months agoUhh, going to need to see some evidence of that. Literally never heard of non indie devs getting royalties or continued payments based off the success of the game.
Actually I’ll correct myself, rockstar is the only company I’ve heard of that does big internal payouts post launch. Most of Rockstars game launches have resulted in new houses for some of their teams.
Got any other examples to share?
beetus@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemdro.id•Looking for an Android app that tells me what task to do nextEnglish
6·5 months agoI’m not the op but Ill take a stab at their ask because I want something like this too.
The idea is to have a list of tasks which autopopulate based on their time since last completed. Those tasks do not have a schedule due date on them, but a recurrence interval. When the task is marked as complete the system will hide that task until the designated time has elapsed.
This means that when opening the app, you only see tasks that are “overdue” based on their interval coming back up. If I don’t complete the task today, it’s still there tomorrow. If I complete the task, it should not reappear until the interval is up, and that interval should not be dependent on the day the task was completed.
Example task; water plants every 7 days. I want the app to tell me exactly 7 days after I last completed the task that it’s time to water the plants, regardless of whether it took me 3 days to complete the task.
Would love to know if this exists already.
Oh so the OP of this thread is just worried for no reason (about krisp). That’s great news!
But it’s likely I already agreed to the strings when I agreed to my company’s demand that we use Teams.
Bingo. The licenses were agreed to when the product was purchased, not when you click “yes, ok, show me the tutorial”
I mean it sucks and I don’t use these tools either despite them being forced into my work machine, but if you’re getting psychic damage every morning bc the pop up you could just click through it and ignore the shit tools from there. That’s all I’m saying, your sanity is worth clicking a few buttons.
Great. Sorry for confusing you with my vague “your company did x” in my previous reply. I was trying to refer to the OP commenter I replied to in this thread. If a feature is enabled and provisioned to you, it’s largely true that your company has already accepted the license agreement for you to use it. I wish my company didn’t shove ai everywhere but many are and as employees (in the US atelast) we don’t have any ability to not agree to these terms.
This is incorrect, the license agreement is accepted upon purchase and provisioning to users. You, as a user, clicking through the onboarding tutorial is not the license agreement.
It’s a work computer and your it team and legal department has already approved usage of these tools. Sure, you do whatever you think is right but your company has already agreed to that license. You are already bound by it through your employment and usage of employer provided tools


Thanks, must be a new theme/style. New to me at least.