

They probably are internally, steam doesn’t want to have to deal with unnecessary missed expectations just because a partner talked about stuff they obviously have no knowledge of.


They probably are internally, steam doesn’t want to have to deal with unnecessary missed expectations just because a partner talked about stuff they obviously have no knowledge of.


Less than a day later, and Steam already announced the opposite.


Glances at pawb.social


We really need a comm for commentors who aren’t lost but just plain clueless. Something like ‘c/rtfa’


The CCP sucks, but this ‘everything from China is a lie’ mentality is pretty dumb.


This is c/science, not c/engineering


Probably, but that doesn’t really matter to the discussion of whether it should be allowed


Epic is waging war on steam? Is this like if Sealand were to declare war on the EU or something?


It does not take any funding to create accounts a few days in advance. Automating account creation is probably the most basic step in any troll’s toolbox.
reactionary basement neckbeards who wouldn’t post the same stuff a day later.
Trolls who give up after a day aren’t trolls, they’re users having a bad day. And if they’re stopping after a day, their impact on everybody else is miniscule.
On the OTHER hand, as everybody has pointed out, you’re badly impacting the new user experience. Bullshit posting restrictions on reddit are one of the worst things they came up with. Let’s not replicate all the user hostile stuff they implemented.


How does staggered new account permissions help deter bad actors in any way whatsoever? There’s nothing preventing them from having a pipeline of accounts in aging.


Yeah, they all seem to be posting vague ragebait. There’s definitely some sort of agenda there


If they had made the change for that reason, sure. But the actual stated cause was some pretty thing.


ICE engines are not particularly noisy, it’s rotors that make the most noise. IDK about the exhaust, but I can only think of thermal sensors and shouldn’t hydrogen be exothermic too?


Environmental friendliness is way down the list of priorities in war, from the perspective of the army.
And HICE engines have higher power density, which makes sense for recon drones, unless the tanks nullify that.
Right, that’s what I mean by the article not mentioning any actual advantages, which makes me think they’re not actually winning the tradeoff game.


You can do it with gasoline too, while using some of it to hightail out of there :)
WDYM about the exhaust, though? I’d imagine the heat trail from combusting either fuel would be about the same.


Ok, so? What’s the benefit as compared to a gasoline hybrid? If a PR piece can’t mention that, I’m inclined to think there isn’t any. In addition to the downside of needing an entire new more complicated supply chain for the fuel.


Very cogent take, enjoy the incoming downvotes.


Piefed fixes pretty much all of those questionable software decisions, though it does introduce a couple new ones of its own.


Reducing the amount of doomsday content on the front page, which I’m trying to help out with by starting !Nonpolitical_comics@piefed.social
You said you attached a corrupted image file? It seems perfectly fine on my end. What are you seeing that makes you say it’s corrupt, and where did you get the file from?