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neartheplain
·5 anni fa·discuss
World of Warcraft is actually on the wane, and has been since 2015 when Blizzard stopped reporting subscriber numbers [0]. Big WoW streamers like Amsongold have recently switched to other MMOS, mainly Final Fantasy 14 [1], in the wake of Blizzard's sex abuse scandal and many lukewarm WoW expansions. Final Fantasy 14 has over 4 million monthly subscribers, and that number seems to be growing [2]. Amazon's MMO "New World" also had nearly 1 million concurrent users in the weeks after its recent release [3].

MMOs aren't eating the world like in 2005, but they're a solidly-established genre that looks here to stay.

[0] https://www.statista.com/statistics/276601/number-of-world-o...

[1] https://kotaku.com/wow-disappointment-plus-twitch-start-mass...

[2] https://www.ign.com/articles/2015/06/05/meet-the-man-who-red...

[3] https://tech4gamers.com/amazon-mmo-new-world-registered-a-pe...
neartheplain
·5 anni fa·discuss
Thanks the detailed reply. As you correctly inferred, this is my situation:

>Your post seems to imply you have just that AP and that's it?

I recently moved to a house with a preexisting network, so I have only the AP itself set up with the Ubiquiti router/network controller still in storage. I use the mobile app to configure the AP. It sounds like the AP won’t phone home or open tunnels to their cloud by itself, so I’ll turn it back on for now.
neartheplain
·5 anni fa·discuss
Ugh. Guess I’ll just go wired for now and unplug the AP. Hopefully I’m only paranoid, but I really don’t like the feeling of a hole in the network with my family’s NAS and IoT devices.

Never again with the cloud-connected network appliances. Time to build a router from scratch, I guess.
neartheplain
·5 anni fa·discuss
Don’t have time to dig into this right now, but I have a Ubiquiti WiFi AP at my home behind a NAT; does this breach mean my home network is vulnerable/effectively exposed to the Internet? Do I need to log off HN and deal with this now, or can it wait?
neartheplain
·5 anni fa·discuss
The African pictures also look like African people, such as the traditional dress of the Tharaka people of Kenya:

https://www.gaiafoundation.org/app/uploads/2019/05/DSC_0150....

The book is explicitly depicting people from abroad, not African-Americans. As Dr. Seuss’s surviving family has attested to his character and wordliness, and his other books like “Horton Hears a Who” promote tolerance and the acceptance of minorities, I’m inclined to go with a simpler, more innocent explanation for these images.
neartheplain
·5 anni fa·discuss
There’s a difference between schools named after the Confederacy and schools named after Abraham Lincoln.

The fact that this bears mentioning points to the general historical ignorance affecting many of these misguided activists, such as those who tore down the statue of Hans Christian Heg in Madison, WI. Heg was a Union soldier and abolitionist who led an anti-slavecatcher militia. He was also a white man, which is presumably why his statue got dragged through the street and beheaded during the height of last summer’s protest violence:

https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/06/24/madison-prote...