Its so interesting how different people perceive these things. Disco Elysium was so stress free for me, I didn't really think the day counter did anything. With Outer Wilds I think its really the anticipation of what I know is inevitable to come. And then I nervously wait for all those cues that tell me how much time has passed already... And yeah, very stressy for me, haha. Still, I should really push myself to finish it sometime because I'm really curious how it all ties up.
Peter_Arbeitsloser
I couldn't bring myself to finishing it because "the timer" stressed me so much :( I loved everything else about it so much.
Its very easy to deploy fail2ban for Jellyfin: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/post-install/networking/advanced/fail2ban/
"Your premium subscription for remote services has expired"
You really want to destroy that poor guy, do you?
Des isch sowas wie en Boomer!
The privacy policy changed not explicitly for the game. It is possible the data collection behaviour has always been like that and they only now have rewritten it to comply with current laws. The way its written is common to comply with EU law (what in detail may be collected and for what purpose).
Nothing changed for anyone that bought the game and only plays the game exclusively (eg. on Steam).
That's exactly how it works with any other privacy policy you will find (except when the service is spun out in a subsidiary like Meta > WhatsApp LLC where WhatsApp has its own privacy policy). Look at Ubisoft's privacy policy: https://www.ubisoft.com/legal/documents/privacypolicy/en-INTL Ist's the same. Or worse maybe? They are more clear in their language on why and where the data gets collected. That's where Take-Two could have done a better Job.
Or EA: https://www.ea.com/legal/privacy-and-cookie-policy?setLocale=en-US
Same shit. Not saying that I like it, but this is not new at all. Take-Two is not a suddenly a spy company that installs spyware. Privacy policies have been like this for years but it seems some people currently woke up to reading or caring about privacy policies for the first time in their life.
I just read the german version and compared them a little. (https://www.take2games.com/privacy/de/) Its about the same. But ist also reads fairly normal like any other privacy policy. I also think its in line with EU law. The collected data always relates to whatever TakeTwo service you use and whatever data you provide voluntarily or technically by using it. Thats fine by EU law.
Instagram/Facebook and its "Business" products. I truly believe Meta actively works on making its products as unusable as possible in a brower. As in: removing, breaking or obscuring functions that work in their apps. **This makes working as a team with different device types a massive pain in the ass. **
Don't even try to be logged out of an account and use these sites in a browser. You might as well have a 5 year old write a html page on a ducking Disney Princess Play Click & Swap Laptop that is more usable in a browser than Instagram without an account.
Banning a fascist party is about banning a party that has it's goal in removing our democracy, not about solving the issues that helped them come to power. And there is no good reason for waiting to use the tools our democracy has to defend itself.
Solving the problems that the people have is a completely different topic. The fascist party has merely instrumentalized these.
Py Diddy