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homesweethomeMrL, to comicstrips in Decentralized [Work Chronicles]

I still can’t believe social media isn’t absolutely reviled.

at_an_angle, to memes in It can't be stopped

$20 says there’s at least one person out there still running Win3.1 daily.

NESSI3,

100% computers are out there still running it. But I doubt it is anyone’s daily driver. More like a secondary rig.

HeapOfDogs,

More like a critical computer running at the heart of a billion dollar company running software written in a long forgotten language against apis that no longer exist.

i_am_somebody,

Yeah, I have a w3.1 machine and I play with it regularly, but it really lacks as a daily driver. On the other hand, my w98 machine can do basically everything I need for work, except web browsing. It’s fascinating how little have operating systems progressed in the last 25 years, user-facing wise.

drcobaltjedi,

I collect vintage and iconic computers as a hobby, and the only reason i bought a win98 machine was so I could play DOS games on the real hardware. But otherwise yeah, it can do most things youd use a modern computer for very well other than it shouldnt connect to the internet.

Emerald, (edited )

You can connect it to the internet, just be in the mindset that anything you do on it someone else can see it.

Just please don’t connect it to a network

IMongoose,

George RR Martin writes all his books on an old ass computer:

daskeyboard.com/…/how-george-r-r-martin-writes-on…

But you are right, if it was his daily driver we’d have more books out by now…

Voyajer,
@Voyajer@lemmy.world avatar

I know one

einlander, to comicstrips in Decentralized [Work Chronicles]

Well the problem is always by the decisions…

Igloojoe, to memes in It can't be stopped

I’ve been looking for advice. I’ve been wondering if it was worthwhile to upgrade from 10 to 11. I heard 11 had ads and even more bloatware, a disgusting UI, and just general worse. But i was wondering if those are fixed/avoidable. I was thinking of upgrading before it gets too late, or idk…

Kecessa,

Install Windows 11 using UK English and you’re basically dodging 99% of the complaints people have, I support 5 computers with W11, no issues with any of them and no adverts bothering me.

kattenluik, (edited )

No, they’re not going to be fixed or fully avoidable and you want to stay on Windows 10 or just go to Linux.

Windows 10 is genuinely better in every single way and it is incredibly sad.

And also, there is no “too late” as you can always upgrade whenever you want.

Igloojoe,

Thank you. Just the news of windows 8 being unsupported got me thinking.

And i’ve never touched linux. I might have to take the plunge and learn once win 10 becomes obsolete and unsupported.

kattenluik,

Linux is not much different depending on what you do, all I recommend is stay away from distrobutions that use snap packages and the like. Linux Mint is a common recommendation.

Igloojoe,

I mainly use it for gaming. Whether it be triple a games. Or indy niche gaming. Plus like the ability to run like anything.

I heard there was a better alternative than linux mint for amd cpu/gpu users, but really i havent looked into anything for linux yet.

kattenluik,

If you don’t mind not being able to run games with anticheat other than easy anticheat you’re good, people recommend “Nobara” as a gaming distribution but I always think tailored distros are a bit silly as something like Mint can do all of it anyways.

There’s not much you can’t do on Linux nowadays anymore thanks to Proton.

vox, (edited )
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

i think it’s better.
the only downside is minor visual bugs with the taskbar, and the edge causing issues if uninstalled (may cause update loop or permanently break all pdf files unless you set another handler and previewer beforehand)
explorer got little bit slow ever since the tabs got added but it’s definitely not unusable, and I’d rather take 1 second hit to the loading time than an explorer without tabs

Vlyn,

It’s totally fine to upgrade from Windows 10 to 11, it’s basically the same thing. Overall it’s better in some regards (like better HDR support, direct storage is coming and so on) and a bit worse in others (I do hate the new right click menu). No ads though and barely any difference to Windows 10 as far as I noticed in over a year of using it.

Windows 10 already had all that stuff, telemetry, a link to Candy Crush in the start menu, it’s the same shit. Windows 11 didn’t get worse in that regard at all.

So just do a fresh installation of Windows 11 (don’t upgrade Windows versions, it’s a mess in the background) and have fun.

thirteene,

Windows 11 is miserable. You are now required to add Microsoft accounts at the OS level. Tons of bloatware, embedded ads in start menu, heavy user tracking. Shitty AI implementation pushed on all apps including notepad. And all of the windows 10+ elements are built in the windows 8 base image so all of the settings are nested on top of the new settings UI, on top of control panel.

vox, (edited )
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

local accounts still work, even on home edition
ads in the start menu work the same way as they do in windows 10 (pinned tiles that download actual apps from the store, you just need to unpin 'em)
I still don’t have any of the ai stuff, and pretty sure they should be controllable with a simple group policy

dual_sport_dork,
@dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

You can poleaxe the start menu ads with group policy as well. Same as with Win10.

konalt,
@konalt@lemmy.world avatar

Local accounts only work with a really convoluted method during install, involving physically disconnecting your Ethernet cable and running a command in the OOBE.

vox, (edited )
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

you don’t need to do anything convoluted or remove your internet connection, you just need to run a single command before doing anything (which will cause your oc to reboot and the offline option to unlock)

konalt,
@konalt@lemmy.world avatar

Huh. The guide I read said you had to run the command then disconnect the internet at a certain point in the installation. Thanks!

vox,
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

it worked for me even with an internet connection, but you probably should still disconnect the internet while installing windows, you’ll get less bloatware

the16bitgamer, (edited )
@the16bitgamer@lemmy.world avatar

Not from what I can tell. While upgrading will not detrimental from what I’ve heard (since you can upgrade a local account), there’s a lot which I personally don’t like about with Windows 11 which will make me want to not upgrade. If you have no intention of moving away from the Windows, it may be best to upgrade while MS is offering it.

Otherwise, if you are willing to take the plunge Linux is the better option if you are looking for an OS which has no ads, no adware bloat, and a UI to your liking. Mint or Zorin are a Good Windows like starting point if you are looking to get started.

banneryear1868,

MS is offering it

Massgravel my friend

Igloojoe,

Ive used MS my whole life. So im just stubborn to move to linux. But really i think just have to put in the effort and i’ll be happier in the long run.

the16bitgamer,
@the16bitgamer@lemmy.world avatar

They way I see it is this. I look at my computer as a tool and ask is it working for me right now? What software do I need for it to work? Is that software Windows only, if so can I move to an alternative software that cross platform?

Your computer is a tool that lets you do things. If some software, even the OS is holding you back take a look at what is holding you, and see if its worth the negative of staying to keep that software.

For me that answer was Yes Windows is holding me back, but for years I was shackled by Professional Software, games and Legacy apps which kept me to the platform.

Steam with proton fixed the games issue

Swapping myself to different cross platform software helped with my Professional software.

Legacy was managed with a cheap $20 thrift store laptop with Windows xp installed.

Imam now free to move away from windows, I chose Linux since I idealize a “do it all” pc, but Mac OS is also a viable alternative.

banneryear1868,

I just built a desktop for Windows 11, unfortunately I need a Windows desktop in the house even though Debian is my main OS. Last desktop was 13 years old and just wasn’t working for my needs anymore. Default 11 install is horribly bloated but I actually like the desktop environment now. Here’s some stuff I did:

Customized USB image to bypass Microsoft account with easily found steps if you Google. Used Chris Titus Tech’s tool to remove a bunch of shit, install apps, disable telemetry, configure windows update to security only. Used “Reclaim windows” script from github and customized for my purposes. After that I confirmed if all the shit was gone and did a remove-appxpackage for anything left, like widgets etc.

So I have a bare bones install, no Microsoft account, no Microsoft store, no “apps,” no default associations to builtin tools, and a bunch of common foss utilities and all my favorite windows-dependent apps working. Can’t believe it took the amount of effort it did but I like it now, given what my expectations were it definitely exceeded them.

Igloojoe,

I think with that much effort, ill just learn linux…

banneryear1868,

Yeah pretty much, most linux distros are at a usable state by default and you spend productive effort learning how to manage it, it’s probably easier than Windows at the end of the day especially for general use. I’m a heavy user of Ableton Live with plugins and using Windows is the only way to run it on your own hardware. Also becomes my gaming machine, but everything else is Debian.

Psaldorn, to memes in It can't be stopped
@Psaldorn@lemmy.world avatar

Newest versions of windows 11 make it incredibly hard to find the screen that shows all your network adapters. It is now easier to use device manager to disable and reenable an adapter.

How do I know? Because all the shit tier screens and tools that offer to help you with a network issue didn’t work. ONLY reenabling the NIC did.

Had to do it on my whole network

skizzles,

Why don’t you just use control panel?

I never use the windows settings menu unless I absolutely have to because, like you insinuated, it’s really not that great.

Control panel on the other hand is still there and will get you exactly where you need much quicker.

MrScottyTay, (edited )

You can also just search “network” and the screen they want is either the first or second result. I rarely ever go into any kinds of settings menus anymore, i just search on the start menu.

Anticorp,

Why are the settings for a single device spread across multiple sections of the OS though?

MrScottyTay,

Because windows 11 is an updated version of windows 19 and windows 10 is an updated version of windows 7/8.1.

Each one of them has had holdovers of previous versions of windows. And each one has tried to bring in a new standard to bring them all together but they’ve always moved on to the next standard before finishing it. Windows 11 has actually came the closest but we’re not there yet and because it’s actively replaced old methods of doing things in this process it feels more fractured than before because we’re not used to looking in the new places for them.

Anticorp,

I feel like making important changes was easiest with XP. It feels like they’re trying to obscure administrative functions behind layers of abstraction.

PrettyFlyForAFatGuy,

i find the best solution to this problem is to install linux

Psaldorn,
@Psaldorn@lemmy.world avatar

It’s definitely looking like a possibility. I do my work on Linux machines but only use win for games. If I can play my main community games it might be time to make the switch for good

PrettyFlyForAFatGuy, (edited )

if you dont play games that use anticheat you’re probs okay.

most everything else either works with proton out the box or with some small tweaks.

protondb is the best resource for linux gaming imo

skizzles,

Yeah, my primary is Kubuntu. I have windows on the side for the few games I have that I need it for.

jenny_ball,
@jenny_ball@lemmy.world avatar

same

Passerby6497,

Learn the ways of the run prompt: ncpa.cpl launches you right to the classic network adapter control panel screen. I have to get in there so often that I’ve taught myself plenty of those little shortcuts because MS can’t leave shit where it was.

Psaldorn,
@Psaldorn@lemmy.world avatar

Ooh thanks

SendMePhotos,

How do I give lemmy gold?

dual_sport_dork,
@dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

…And it all has to be there for legacy compatibility, because some Fortune 500 company somewhere has some rickety piece of shit in-house “enterprise” software that relies on some obscure aspect or another of a past Windows version.

The_v,

I am sort of partial to those rickity old systems that force them to keep legacy software compatibility.

I can still load up and use a program that was written 20 years ago for windows XP.

It also gives third parties like classic shell or startallback the ability to restore all the functionality that the newest start menu disaster tries to push.

banneryear1868,

Even easier in powershell:

Get-NetAdapter

Disable-NetAdapter

Enable-NetAdapter

Crack0n7uesday,

ipconfig /release

ipconfig /renew

In cmd stop working?

OsrsNeedsF2P,

If I wanted to use the terminal, I’d use Linux

areyouevenreal,

Disabling and enabling a network adapter using a GUI is trivial on most Linux desktops. So not helping Microsoft’s case.

Psaldorn,
@Psaldorn@lemmy.world avatar

This didn’t work, I did try at the time.

Crack0n7uesday, (edited )

Did you use cmd with elevated admin privileges? Try right click cmd and run as admin if you don’t know what I’m talking about. Windoze stopped running cmd with elevated privileges sometime around Win7. From a security perspective it makes a lot of sense to do that as default, even though it can be a bit of a pain for home users that expect to have admin for everything they do.

Rolder, to comicstrips in Decentralized [Work Chronicles]

To be fair, even if I was letting an employee make their own decisions, I’d still want to know what they are doing even if I don’t plan on interfering

CaptPretentious,

Yep, I’m an engineer, just one on the team. We are all doing different stuff. So I give him high level updates based on our OKRs, that way he can properly communicate my progress were it needs to.

afraid_of_zombies,

There is being in control and being in command. Being in command means you ultimately decide stuff being in control is when you allow no agency. What I typically do is give the people under me their own turf and gradually extended it as they show success.

ysjet, (edited )

So, as a manager (by technicality, I’m more of an engineering lead in truth) I see both sides of this. It IS better when everyone can just… Go constructively contribute. I love it. I get to focus on my own work. It is absolutely the way to go. Unfortunately sometimes hiring doesn’t go perfectly. And there are certain people where you have to micromanage them, because otherwise they’re just go to git commit absolute fucking shit, and it’s better to cut that off earlier via micromanagement, then allow it to pollute the repo.

So if your boss is pulling this, I see three options:

  1. They’re just a micromanager, which sucks.
  2. They think you’re a fuckup, and they are actually the fuckup.
  3. They think you are the fuckup, and you are actually the fuckup.

Easy way to tell- is literally everyone on the team getting treated like this? It’s #1.

Are several people that you think are morons treated like this? Are there several people who don’t get treated like this, even the people who don’t stand out as ‘rockstar coders’? You’re the fuckup.

Is everyone except the manager’s special rockstar- even the highly qualified, solid workers- being treated like this? Then the manager is the fuckup.

tias,

And then there’s the places where the CEO git commits absolute fucking shit

funkless_eck,

I’ve fretted for a long time about whether I was the fuck up for "micro-"managing someone on my team but this post makes me realize it really was just them. Marketing not engineering.

They would get really nasty when I would feedback with "you can’t just make your task names “write marketing email” 5 times, you have to specify what the email is about, and for what project, otherwise I can’t check if the email will go out on time.

And also they would go totally off piste - a blog on disaster recovery rigs for data centers came back totally about rebuilding cities after earthquakes, nothing about attacks or power failure or database backups.

I’ve worried myself for a long time that I was micromanaging and I’m a bad person for it, but it really honestly was them.

jjjalljs,

I was going to say something like this but probably less well written.

I’ve definitely had coworkers that I simply do not trust to commit code without review. And there’s one guy who’s a cool dude and all, but all of his ideas seem to be “let’s throw everything out and do it with a different library/language/paradigm”. And I’m just like no please no.

I’m not a manager thankfully.

vox, to memes in It can't be stopped
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

these are mostly enterprise systems right? like terminals/pos stuff where the system is responsible for just running the ui?

dual_sport_dork, (edited )
@dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

Possibly. There is an embedded version of XP that’s meant to be run on kiosks, control panels, thin clients, and such. Its support was finally ended in 2016, but I’m sure there are still machines around someplace still working that have it baked-in. Probably in ROM in some cases.

scottywh,

More likely to mostly be 3rd world countries

Secret300, to lemmyshitpost in When your crush walks into class but you're homeschooled...

Alright but like, the dress actually does look nice

Olhonestjim,

So did the slaver’s daughters’ dresses.

Ilovethebomb,

No, it doesn’t. It’s a crinkled, rumpled, shapeless mess. It looks like it was home made, by someone with no business making a dress.

It looks terrible.

GladiusB,
@GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

No it doesn’t. It looks like someone that needs so much damn attention they can’t just get married, they need to own the libs while getting married. It’s sad and looks horrible because of the pattern. Nothing makes it look good.

debil, to memes in It can't be stopped

its

Kiosade,

To be fair, whomever decided to use an apostrophe to indicate possession AND abbreviation clearly didn’t think through all the possible conflicts before going ahead and making it a thing. Should have made a separate symbol for one of them.

w2tpmf,

Yes, thousands of years of established language development is wrong … not the individual who is unable to learn what millions of others have been able to.

CileTheSane,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

Yes, thousands of years of established language development is wrong

Yes, it is. Island has an ‘s’ in it as a stylistic choice to Latinize a word that has no Latin root. Literally is now defined as “not literally” which is absurd. That’s established language development.

If people keep using “it’s” as possessive then it will become possessive, and nothing will be lost.

Leg,

Language sticklers are an interesting phenomenon to me. Language has always evolved with its users. The only rule is that we understand each other when we use it, and that rule allows massive flexibility. Watching it evolve in real-time is more fun than trying to police someone for using an apostrophe.

CileTheSane,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

Language sticklers are an interesting phenomenon to me

It’s weird if you think about it. They’re basically saying “English was exactly correct at an arbitrary moment in time that I chose.” Anything different before that (such as ‘iland’) is wrong, but any new changes are an abomination.

Fal,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

That’s totally not fair. Some things are more wrong than others. And the “everything is correct even” language people are just as insufferable as the “there is exactly one correct usage” people.

Using it’s instead of its is not slang, or an evolving use or alternative spelling. It’s simply wrong.

CileTheSane,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

I don’t disagree that it’s wrong, but I had no difficulty understanding the sentence so I don’t care. The correction is just a distraction.

mmagod,

i’m glad this is being discussed. i felt like i was among very few in how i felt about that use of its vs it’s.

just say “it is” and use it’s as the possessive… like every other word in the language and stop failing people on exams

Fal,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

So should we use your’s too? and hi’s?

mmagod,

those are pronouns…

Fal,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

I don’t understand what this is in response to. What do you think it is?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_personal_pronouns#C…

mmagod,

sure if we want to get granular, then yes “it” is a pronoun as well… it’s just not typically used when referring to a person

the irony behind my use of “it” just now though…

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot,

Monty Python’s Flying Circus!

Anticorp,

Welcome to the Ministry of Silly Walks.

cyberpunk007, (edited )

Windows XP outliving two of it is successors.

CallumWells, to risa in Someone once told me that time was a predator that stalked us all our lives.

They’re the same picture…

Psaldorn, to lemmyshitpost in When your crush walks into class but you're homeschooled...
@Psaldorn@lemmy.world avatar

“I’ll wear the flag of the losing side, that’ll make me seem [???].”

Mr_Blott, to memes in I think we've been had

To be fair - makes fun of them for being the only one that still uses it

sunbrrnslapper,

Myanmar and Liberia also use it!

pearsaltchocolatebar,

Really? 'Cause you never think of those other two as having their shit together.

brbposting,

Downvoters might’ve missed Archer! (Invidious)

Kusimulkku,

I think even Myanmar is moving away from the old units and to metric en.wikipedia.org/…/Myanmar_units_of_measurement#A…

sunbrrnslapper,

There is another Wikipedia article that says they are still making the move as of 2023 and that the us has an official policy to adopt it. 🤷

someguy3, to memes in I think we've been had

FYI: The US doesn’t use Imperial, they use US Customary. Volumes are different. Troy weights are usually called Troy (ounces).

platypus_plumba,

Is that supposed to be better?

someguy3,

Just more confusing!

ForgotAboutDre,

No it’s worse, because they use the same names for different volumes and weights.

hughesdikus,

A standard which is a “newer” version of an old standard, when a new objectively better standard already exists to replace it.

You tell me.

bouh,

It’s like standard in computers. It’s not meant to be better, it’s meant to imprison the user with the company tools.

hughesdikus,

Except a country doesnt need anything like that. What is the US afraid of? That its people will suddenly move to Zimbabwe and be happy?

If there was a genuine benefit to having different standards than rest of the world, then just like wars, more countries would be having them

US has had millions, if not billions of dollars of losses due to this madness and has itself tried switching to metric system.

The fact the imperial system itself is now based on the metric system tells you enough

hemko,

Well it depends. Open standards are created to hopefully catch on by multiple manufacturers and make the interoperability better to make it easier for both consumers and manufacturers.

Proprietary standards are just simply to lock you into their ecosystem.

Zagorath, to memes in I think we've been had
@Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

Britain hardly had a leg to stand on. They got stuck halfway through making the switch. Still use miles in their cars, feet for height, etc.

hactar42,

Don’t forget about stones for body weight

WhatAmLemmy,

I fucking love the psychotic concept of using “stone” as a measurement, even though a real stone can weight anywhere from milligrams to … thousands of tonnes?

It’s like saying you weigh 7 water.

ForgotAboutDre, (edited )

Or you are 6 feet tall.

ForgotAboutDre,

It’s old people. They vote and don’t like change.

Everyone in the UK under 40 never used imperial in their education, but everything is still imperial.

Even stuff that’s not supposed to be. Milk is sold in pints but labelled in ml. Sometimes it’s litres because these are smaller. Timbre is all sold in a metric equivalent, but it isn’t consistent. You don’t know if the piece you’ve had delivered is 2.4m or 2.44m. Rulers have both metric and imperial, unless you pay extra for a single system - which makes them harder to use.

The worst thing is recipes, many recipes are imperial online because of the USA. American imperial measurements aren’t the same as UK ones.

It is all driven by ignorance. The royal family (TV show) summed this ignorance up best. They complained it took them longer to get to the destination because their sat nav was in kilometres and there’s more kilometres than miles so everything is further away.

MisterFrog,
@MisterFrog@lemmy.world avatar

This sounds worse than just using imperial

ForgotAboutDre,

It’s better. Because metric is still an option, but it’s not as good as it could be.

If the English speaking world fully committed to metric DIY, maker stuff and cooking online would be much better. But I’d much rather this than a fully imperial system. It much easier to work in metric and convert between than work in imperial. Imperial requires a lot more knowledge of the measurement system your working with than metric does. Because everything scales in metric the same and you can use exponentials or prefixes to express sizes. Though the US imperial system does simplify this system by using pounds for everything rather than stones.

It is surprising that the US still clings to imperial measurement despite being the first Anglosphere country to adopt metric/decimal currency. Along with the metric system being associated with liberty and enlightenment that was a big part of the philosophy behind the start of the US.

When it comes down to, in the UK and the US both imperial systems are quantified by metric standards. So it’s purely a mirage, because all reference lead back to metric measurements. Not brass yardsticks installed in the town centre. Imperial is now just a middle man maintained for nostalgia. The cost to switching is every decreasing as all series industry uses metric.

Holyhandgrenade,
@Holyhandgrenade@lemmy.world avatar

I’m European but I have a set of US cups in my kitchen because most recipes are in these stupid American measurements.

hark,
@hark@lemmy.world avatar

Why not just convert the units?

Holyhandgrenade,
@Holyhandgrenade@lemmy.world avatar

Because it’s an annoying extra step I need to take. Also volumetric units are less accurate and don’t convert to well into metric.

brbposting,
SkippingRelax, (edited )

Most American recipes; just look for something specific to your country.

Those recipes are gross anyway. Homemade nanna secret cake calls for a box of your favourite cake mix from the supermarket.

I found recipes for soups that list fucking tins of soups in the ingredients. Like you make soup using a can of already made soup?!

I tend to add “grams” to my searches if I’m looking for something in English.

oce,
@oce@jlai.lu avatar

Also tones of butter, sugar and their biscuits are soft.

ForgotAboutDre,

I avoid volumetric measurement whenever I can. I’ve found weight based measurement to be vastly superior, especially when you have a 0.1g digital scale. It’s much easier to weight 100g of water than check the line on 100ml.

Holyhandgrenade,
@Holyhandgrenade@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah grams are way more accurate and I always prefer to weigh, especially when it comes to stuff like coffee.

Enk1,

We use US Standard, not Imperial. Americans took Imperial and changed the measurements but kept the names, because “fuck you, Britain” but “fuck you even more, everyone else!”

Fal,
@Fal@yiffit.net avatar

Americans took Imperial and changed the measurements but kept the names,

Not accurate. Imperial and US customary were designed side by side. They share a common history en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_units but US did not come from imperial

p1mrx,

It’s generally good to use feet for height. When I use butt for height I’m like a meter shorter.

betterdeadthanreddit, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Fortnite has changed

Unique trait: when killed, his attacker’s identity is not revealed and instead appears as though lethal damage was self-inflicted.

WarmSoda,

The screen goes blank when the camera is pointed at him.

betterdeadthanreddit,

Setting aside all the other stuff related to this subject for a moment, that could be an interesting gameplay mechanic. Looking at your opponent directly causes a drawback (blindness, damage, death, etc.) so you have to use reflections and other indirect indicators to locate and attack. Might work best in VR though since looking one way and attacking another isn’t the most straightforward thing when using a PC or console and regular screen.

Apeman42,
@Apeman42@lemmy.world avatar

So a game where you’re Perseus hunting Medusa, then?

betterdeadthanreddit,

Exactly, I’d intended to mention that example since it’s the scenario I was picturing trying to play through. Got distracted and went looking at the current state of VR hardware^1^ instead.

1Still expensive.

Tsuroth,

There’s a game called ScreenCheat where everyone is invisible, so you need to look at other’s screens to see where they are.

yamanii,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

There’s an enemy in Suicide Squad that automatically zooms your screen in a random spot when you look at it, have to react fast.

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