I don't get why this is such a revelation. Windows 11 is a modified and reskinned Windows 10, which is a modified and reskinned Windows 8, which is a modified and reskinned Windows 7 which is a modified and reskinned Windows Vista which is a modified and reskinned Windows XP.
This isn't news, if you look through any beta release of Windows you'll know that they all start off looking identical to their predecessors, mainly because they share a lot of code.
Despite the consensus of Google from people who know about alternatives or ways to avoid it, Google is still the most mainstream and de-facto search engine in atleast the English speaking world, and is the top most visited website in the world.
I wish people would stop saying something is "dying" when they personally dont like it anymore or don't use it as much, you don't speak for the world.
Can we refrain from memeing a political movement that has resurged in respect to the countless people that have been murdered by police just for their skin colour?
Well I think Oculus is a no go for a lot of people now, as cheap as they are.
What's with the "Good Standing" thing? I've heard people got banned for simply linking their Facebook and Oculus account. Why does Facebook consider this reasonable? Why remove people's ability to play games because they broke the TOS for an entirely different platform? You're not my mom.
This is gonna end up with collateral damage of players who want to be vigilantes but will end up getting banned anyway (assuming Valve does anything at all)
I've completely ditched casual, and due to this scenario there's a large variety of vanilla community servers without the ugly downsides of playing Valve's casual such as random bullet spread or random critical hits, and they're mostly active.
And hey, if you're in favour of those features, community servers with them exist too.
A better solution to this is Pazer's bot detector[1] which innocently initiates a vote kick against a suspected cheater based on common behaviour, fighting cheats with cheats is only going to end in tears.
So they've essentially done what they have been doing for years. A bit unrelated, but what with the controversy surrounding TikTok and Facebook making a clone making me think the US is on the same track.
Dark times, I'm not sure that scratch even violates their regime, it's almost petty.
This isn't news, if you look through any beta release of Windows you'll know that they all start off looking identical to their predecessors, mainly because they share a lot of code.