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  • I think that it’s actually a good thing. If a criminal record disqualified you, it could be easy to cook up bogus charges against a political opponent just to kick them off the ballot. We also have along history in the USA of black folks getting charged with crimes at a disproportionately high rate.

  • Maybe hot take: as a handheld, the regular switch is an awful handheld
  • It’s definitely not as comfortable as something like the Steam Deck, but I played so much Switch while commuting on the train since it came out. It’s been a real joy to have. It’s also WAY smaller than any of the current-gen handhelds.

    What do you mean by “cart games being downloaded in full to the system?”

  • Hades II - Sign Up for the HADES II Technical Test - Steam News
  • I might be in the minority, but I generally prefer to wait and avoid early access, beta, etc. Whenever I participate, I get burned out before the final game releases, so I don’t get to enjoy the complete artistic vision.

  • Roku’s New HDMI Tech Could Show Ads When You Pause Your Game
  • There was a really interesting interview on The Verge with the CEO of Telly. Basically, TVs are so cheap now because they make all of their profit selling your data. His pitch is "why pay for a TV and then also have your data mined. They should at least give you the TV for free."

    It's frustrating because even if we buy a "premium" devices like an LG C3 or one of the nice Samsung TVs, they're still going to spy on us. (PiHole FTW).

  • Electric Vehicles including hybrids and plug-ins @lemmy.ml Domiku @beehaw.org
    Federated Charging Location Database?

    I was using my phone today, and I realized that I have so many apps for the different charging networks. It's probably a pipe dream, but a federated database of all known charging infrastructure would be great. Each network could still use their own systems, but push out statuses, locations, and details through ActivityPub. It would also mean that folks can build their own apps on top of this data, allowing for some competition against Plugshare and ABRP. I'm sure that scraping and gathering data is a big impediment there.

    Anyway, not sure where I'm going with this. But just a shower thought that I had yesterday.

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    It's quiet around these parts 🤠 What have you been playing this week?

    On Sunday, I had some friends over, and we played Heat. It was my first time with the game, and I found it to be a lot of fun.

    There's just enough strategy in managing your car's "heat" level. Take on too much, and you'll stall out. Don't take enough risk, and the other players will pull ahead. I accurately captured the tension of racing video games. "Do I floor it and come into the turn quickly, risking spinning out? Or do I brake and take it safely but lose my place?"

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    Counter-Strike 2 is out, but it’s not Steam Deck Verified
    www.theverge.com Counter-Strike 2 is out now

    CS2 has replaced CS:GO in your Steam library.

    Counter-Strike 2 is out now

    This just seems odd to me. I know it’s a competitive game, and most folks will be playing with a mouse and keyboard, but it feels weird for Valve to put out a brand new game (built from scratch, at that) and not plan for this.

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    Functional 3D Printing @kbin.social Domiku @beehaw.org
    I made a hidden compartment to hide an AirTag inside my luggage

    If you unzip the fabric lining of your suitcase, there should be some screws that attach the handle to the outside. This will commandeer one of those screws to hide the AirTag beneath the fabric lining (but close to the exterior shell of your luggage). Mine is a Samsonite, but I'm sure it works for others as well!

    !The holder itself

    !In situ

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    It shouldn’t be this hard to play old Armored Core games

    My friend and I were discussing this over the weekend. Games are inherently different than movies, books, and music. They’re tied to specific hardware and operating systems that may not be available anymore.

    I argue that if a game is no longer legally purchasable from the publishers or developer, it should be legally permitted to pirate it. Even EA agrees! They do not pursue copyright claims against LOTR games, as they lost the publishing license from New Line Cinemas years ago.

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    Dorfromantik - the board game!

    I really love the original video game. It’s so relaxing and has a great soundtrack. I love playing for a bit on my lunch break or when I need to unwind.

    That being said, my main concern is that the management and tracking needed for a tabletop version might take away from that aspect of it. I’m a sucker though, and might get it anyway…

    Update: I bought it 🤓

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    How do we feel about established companies using Kickstarter?

    I've noticed a trend (among TT games and other product categories), of established companies using Kickstarter. Mostly I think they use it as a hype machine/pre-order system, but that doesn't quite feel like the ethos behind Kickstarter. Full disclosure, I have backed some of these myself!

    A few examples (some are on Kickstarter-adjacent sites)

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    Have a Steam Deck? Join a dedicated community on sopuli.xyz to discuss everything related to it!
    beehaw.org Steam Deck - Beehaw

    A place to discuss and support all things Steam Deck. Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux. As we don’t have flairs afaict, you can use these prefixes to indicate what type of post you have made, eg: [Flair] My post title The following is a list of suggested flairs: [Discussion] - General discussion. [...

    Steam Deck - Beehaw

    I just wanted to share this since it can sometimes be hard to find communities on other servers. It’s still picking up steam (ha ha), but growing!

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    Electric Vehicles including hybrids and plug-ins @lemmy.ml Domiku @beehaw.org
    What are your EV charging habits?

    I mostly charge up at home (240V receptacle and L2 EVSE), and I limited my charge to stop at 80%. I've heard competing ideas about if that's really necessary, but I usually drive <50mi each day, so I figured I don't need to full range anyway. When we're planning to take a trip or something with the car, I will charge fully the night before.

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    A FOSS Swift Library for Lemmy
    github.com GitHub - rrainn/Lemmy-Swift-Client: A Swift client for Lemmy.

    A Swift client for Lemmy. Contribute to rrainn/Lemmy-Swift-Client development by creating an account on GitHub.

    GitHub - rrainn/Lemmy-Swift-Client: A Swift client for Lemmy.

    For those who are interested in building iOS apps for Lemmy, I found really nice package for interfacing with the API. I’ve been playing around with it, and it’s very easy to use!

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    Electric Vehicles including hybrids and plug-ins @lemmy.ml Domiku @beehaw.org
    My first EV road trip - Chevy Bolt EUV

    I took my first road trip with a 2023 Bolt EUV over the weekend and wanted to share my experience.

    Basics

    • Northeast USA
    • Around 100mi (160km) each way
    • Overnight stay with charging at destination

    Since getting my car, I've been limiting its max charge to around 80%, as I usually don't drive more than 50mi (80km) in a day. Of course the night before this trip, I let it charge to 100% at home.

    About 2/3 miles were on the interstate, so traveling around 70-75mph (120 km/h). My main curiosity was around efficiency loss at those speeds. I knew we'd have plenty of range buffer, but I was treating this trip as a trial run before we go for longer distances. We arrived at our destination with about 50% charge remaining, so there was definitely some efficiency loss, but nothing too drastic – my friend has a Nissan Leaf and warned me about highway speeds, but her experience seems more negative than mine was.

    We arrived at our museum/destination with several Chargepoint stations, and my inconsiderate/oblivious self picked a bay that already had a car charging at it. As a result, I was charging at half speed for a while (and affect the other driver's charge speed). After about 2 hours, they topped off and my car switched to faster charging. Total cost to charge back to 100% was about $10 - this included energy costs and parking time.

    Overall, it was a very stress-free trip, and gave me confidence to try something longer. I also learned a few things for next time (especially about being a good EV citizen). For longer trips, I know that the Bolt has slow DC Fast Charging, so I'm hesitant to rely on that too much (also, the non-Tesla network is sparse), but I might try a few Fast Chargers just to test them out.

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    Domiku @beehaw.org

    Teacher, programmer, photographer, runner

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