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After mixed early Steam reviews, Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree has scythed back up to "mostly positive"
  • From what I saw the negative reviews were split between complaints about difficulty, and performance complaints. On the performance front it looked to me to mostly be shader compilation studders, which is relatively common with most new games.

    Difficulty wise, yeah, it's hard. That's a big part of the appeal of Fromsoft games. They have made some adjustments since launch to bring the difficulty down a bit, but it's probably better that they launched a game that is "too hard" and patching the difficulty down, than releasing something that everyone can steamroll through in a day and getting complaints that it was too easy. The game also rewards exploration, and if you just try to rush the bosses without exploring you'll make things much harder on yourself.

  • Nate Silver: Joe Biden should drop out
  • Alternatively, this could be a good opportunity to educate people on how much of a presidency is the cabinet rather than one person. Run ads highlighting the people actually responsible for things in Biden's administration. Make the narrative more about Biden's team and contrast them with Trump's chaotic mess of a cabinet.

    No matter which old man gets elected, there is a solid chance the next president dies in office of age-related causes. Showing that we'd be in good hands if/when that happens, and that there are people paying attention to catch things Biden might miss could go a long way towards reassuring people.

    Don't get me wrong, I'd love a different candidate, and voted for someone other than Biden in the primary in 2020, but I also don't trust the DNC to pick a replacement without making things worse. At least the Biden campaign has been admitting today that the debate went poorly, rather than pretending it was fine.

  • Oscar Bait
  • I think it was an interview with Seth Meyers, but somewhere Heidi said she had seen them in costume, but Mikey's lip prosthetic/makeup was much more extreme in the live performance than in rehearsal, and that was what caught her off guard and made her break.

  • Hitman 3 VR: Reloaded Finds A New Target On Quest 3
  • Not sure how much has changed in this "reloaded" version, but Hitman 3 (or World of Assassination) can already be played on the Index. I haven't played it much, and the VR controls are a bit jank from what I remember, but I would guess this is just a lower powered port that the Quest can handle.

  • Miss Universe co-owner says trans women "cannot win" the pageant
  • While I would never wish for a trans woman to have to endure that kind of environment, I'd love to see a trans woman take that as a challenge and go win just to make the "you can always tell" crowd lose their minds. Unfortunately it would probably be super dangerous considering how violent people can get when they discover they can't always tell, so it's probably a horrible idea. But a person can dream.

  • SteamVR for Linux gets "experimental improvements to async support"
  • Looking forward to trying it out, since at least the release of HL:Alyx, async reprojection has been so broken on Linux, that the community wisdom has been to disable it for better performance. And I've heard from some that lack of working async reprojection is the main reason that they won't use Linux for VR.

    I've exclusively used my Index on Linux, and have been fine not knowing what I've been missing.

  • Google won’t comment on a potentially massive leak of its search algorithm documentation
  • Yeah, I know a lot of the smaller, independent search engines are lacking, but the people using the "udm=14" trick to remove Google's AI results now, as if that won't be removed as soon as Google needs to show investors the AI is more profitable.

  • Difficult decisions
  • Understandably a lot of talk about YouTubers who have changed for the worse, but there have been a few who IMO have changed for the better. Granted, a good number are more towards the burnt-out end of the spectrum, and considering retirement within a few years.

    Jacksepticeye for example, used to put on a more energetic "youtubery" persona that appealed to the algorithm, and now he's a lot more down to earth and considerably more pleasant to watch. That's not to say the persona wasn't still him, or that he was entirely fake for all those years, but I find his new content much more enjoyable than his older stuff - even if there is less of it.

  • Mike Johnson flies same Christian nationalist flag outside his office that Samuel Alito flew at vacation home
  • They know the meaning. Most of the ones I grew up around chose to believe that since "separation of church and state" doesn't appear in the Constitution that it was a fringe idea a couple of the founding fathers had, that "liberals" today have made into a bigger deal than it should be so they can keep "persecuting" Christians.

    Christian nationalism takes all the dogmatic thinking they have about the Bible being instructions from an infallible, all knowing God, that must be followed, and applies that thinking to the US Constitution and the founding fathers. Once you're in the mindset of reading something like it's absolute truth that can't be questioned (at least the parts that tell you you're wrong, the parts that say I'm wrong are different), it's easy to get stuck in that mindset for everything you read.

  • Scarlett Johansson denied OpenAI the right to use her voice. They used it anyway.
  • To add to this, Scarlett Johansson took on Disney and they settled. And Disney is like the final boss of litigious companies (either them or Nintendo). If she has the same legal team for this, and they think she has a case against OpenAI, this could open the door for OpenAI to get rightfully clobbered for their tech-bro ignoring of copyright laws.

  • Americans have now spent all $2.1 trillion of their pandemic savings, San Francisco Fed says
  • Yes, if this is regarding the stimulus checks, then wouldn't it all having been spent be good? Yeah, we spent it, we stimulated the economy during a time when the government decided it needed stimulation. Unless the conversation is about the economy needing more stimulation and that giving stimulus money to consumers works better than tax cuts for the wealthy, because the working class actually put the stimulus into circulation rather than hoarding it.

  • [News] GuliKit will be releasing their Hall Effect Joystick upgrade for the OLED deck this month
  • Does anyone know of Gullikit is still doing the thing where their joysticks have the square active zone as opposed to round like the stock sticks? I bought a set for my LCD SteamDeck a bit over a year ago, and after learning about the square active zone causing issues for some, I haven't bothered to install them.

  • FCC explicitly prohibits fast lanes, closing possible net neutrality loophole
  • My T-Mobile plan still throttles YouTube (and some other video streaming sites) to prevent HD video playback unless I buy a HD video day pass or upgrade my unlimited plan to an even more unlimited plan. I don't mind too much on my phone, since on a small screen 480p is mostly good enough, but I frequently use a VPN on my tablet to bypass the throttle since depending on the content, 480p can look pretty rough on the larger screen.

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    OSM knows where my solar panels are
  • Did you self-install the solar or could the company that did the install (or one of their installers) have added it? Also, I know it sounds crazy, but have you checked Bing maps? It's been years since I did much with OSM, but I do recall one of the easier OSM editing tools using Bing maps due to licensing reasons, and sometimes their aerial/satellite view is more up to date in sone areas than Google.

  • [Game] Fallout 4 Loses Graphical Options on Steam Deck From "Next-Gen" Update
  • I think launchers are allowed, they just have to be usable with controller input. Hitman 3 is verified, and still shows a launcher on Deck, but when launched on Deck the launcher shows and accepts gamepad navigation.

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