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Hildegarde, to lemmyshitpost in Never change, Twitter. Never change.

Calling it 8 years is disingenuous.

The phase of development that began after RDR1’s release would have been pre-production where a small group of senior staff lay the groundwork for the game.

The vast majority of rockstar’s staff were still working on GTAV until release. Most of the team didn’t start work on RDR2 until the release of GTAV.

It was 5 years between GTAV and their next game RDR2. 5 years of work by most of the staff. It is reasonable to call it 5 years.

Pre-production is done well in advance at studios like this. Most of those 3 years would likely have been waiting for the main team to finish the last game.

Hildegarde, to linux in What distros have you tried and thought, "Nope, this one's not for me"?

I have liked Ubuntu based distros until they release a major update. They are aimed at beginners and they work fine for that. If you use one to the end of support, the updater will say that your software is up to date because there are no new updates.

You have to check the website to find out you’ve reached the end of support, and to get instructions on how to update.

That is an awful user expierence for beginnners, and a great way to have users using vulnerable software without knowing about it.

I’ve switched to rolling releases for this exact reason.

Hildegarde, to asklemmy in How would you feel/react if your home address was announced & published very publicly the same way celebrities experience?

The nice thing about being a regular person is that very few people have any reason to care.

If you buy something online, the merchant has your name and address. They could come to your house, but why would they?

Hildegarde, to asklemmy in What's a food you love, that isn't worth making from scratch?

You might be sliiiightly overestimating the cost of a stove and pans.

Hildegarde, to asklemmy in What's a food you love, that isn't worth making from scratch?

Have you tried two pans at the same time? Solves the one by one problem quite nicely.

Hildegarde, to linux in how can I change Ubuntu to have default settings (everything, apps, icon size, color, etc) without losing any other software or files??

Nearly all settings are stored in .config in your home directory. It’s a hidden directory so you may need to find that option in your file browser.

Rename .config to something else, .config_old for example, then reboot. The system will notice the lack of config files and generate new default ones.

Some settings are stored elsewhere like .local/share but this should reset most of the settings while still allowing you to restore the old configurations if needed.

Hildegarde, to asklemmy in Does Piped.video actually work for anyone?

That one loaded fine for me.

Temporary outages are likely the result of the server being unable to handle the load. If youtube changed their system it would take a while for a fix.

Piped is web software anyone can host. Like Lemmy, everyone piles into the biggest instance with most memorable / searchale name, thus overloading it.

github.com/TeamPiped/Piped/wiki/Instances

Try another instance and see if it solves the issue.

Hildegarde, to memes in Hoping I'm not actually needed

I BCC because I’m stealthy.

Hildegarde, to fuck_cars in /c/fuck_weapons

It might be, but in this context it’s referring to the truck in the picture.

Hildegarde, to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas

US can’t have good transit because it’s so much bigger than a single city.

The US doesn’t have cities the size of Vancouver, or municipal governments that can solve transit locally.

The country is simply to big for that.

Hildegarde, to fuck_cars in /c/fuck_weapons

Australian for pickup truck. Utes were usually pickups built on a car platform, but the term is now used for pickup trucks generally.

Hildegarde, to asklemmy in What is the deal with Palestine and Hamas?

There is no record of this comment

Hildegarde, to memes in I value this meme at eleventy billion and won't take a cent less

Yes… That’s the point of my comment.

Hildegarde, to memes in I value this meme at eleventy billion and won't take a cent less

Holding an NFT can give you ownership of an image. If you have a bored ape NFT you own some legal rights to the image.

That’s because of contract law, and IP law. A contract assigns the copyright to the holder of the NFT, and governments enforce legal contracts.

The only thing that gives NFTs any claim to value is the fact that a centralized authority can enforce it. The entire concept behind the decentralized leaderless authority of the blockchain is a myth.

Hildegarde, to memes in I value this meme at eleventy billion and won't take a cent less

Every single one of the examples you gave relies on some single centralized authority to give it value. Passports and licences are meaningless without a government. Tickets rely on the venue.

I have not heard anyone mention any application for NFTs that would work better than a database run by the agency that is required to give the document value.

Blockchain is a solution in search of a problem.

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