It’s fine, just nipping it in the bud before it gets too much.
The bot can cover all games that espn covers here: https://www.espn.com/soccer/scoreboard
It’s fine, just nipping it in the bud before it gets too much.
The bot can cover all games that espn covers here: https://www.espn.com/soccer/scoreboard
Weird, they used the latest version of C++ at my university. Had to use Assembly and C in embedded though.
It’s 3 goals for Tottenham, but the tweet happened during the game.
I wonder how long Manchester United will be in this pit, it never gets better it seems.
Never rely on modern Manchester United
Please don’t spam football requests as we don’t want to drown the sub with inactive live threads. If you make a request, you should preferably be active in the live thread.
Employees are not responsible for employers mismanagement, and the way the club has treated him, he owes them nothing.
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Which in turn reposted it from a Roman source
Missed the first half due to local derby. Damn, this is shaping up to be a bad day…
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> claims most steam games are drm free
> shown that most games that people play aren’t drm free
I missed the part where I cared about this conversation anymore. Enjoy your weekend!
Alright 🙄
Did you miss the part where I said I mostly excluded them?
The steam link should explain it, it’s the biggest games on steam in terms of revenue.
Can’t complain, but we already got a few injuries and it’s still early. The attack seems mostly sorted, but our defense isn’t quite there.
Hopefully Atlético shaves some more points from Madrid tomorrow.
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Out of the non-free games 2/6 platinum games have DRM. 8/9 gold games have drm. And that’s ignoring DRM via being live service game without support for self hosting server (a big portion if you also check the silver games).
https://store.steampowered.com/sale/BestOf2023?tab=1
Disclaimer, I used perplexity.ai to ask if each individual game included drm or not. Ignoring DRM that is one time verification and support offline play.
This new law should absolutely include every game store on the Internet.
If you buy a game on GOG, you can download the game and put it on 100 USB sticks and sell each one of them with a fully working copy for perpetuity. You buy the game on GOG. Just because the shop may go down doesn’t mean you lose your product.
How accurate is this map? If the Irish call football soccer, it would be most shocking thing I’ve learnt in 2024.
As I’m sure my home instance reveals, I do like the idea of focused instances. I think a general sports focused instance would be better than sport specific instances though, at least with lemmy’s current size. It’s not sustainable to pop up an instance for every sport out there, like strongman or arm wrestling.
And people would also have to be able to sign up to the instance. Which if I remember correctly you had a very different opinion on when you spoke to Snowe on !meta@programming.dev about programming.dev. Just from a technical standpoint, the federation latency and general wonkiness is real and is why my football bots are running on Lemmy.world despite programming.dev being my preferred instance. Near real-time communication is important during live games where minutes may drastically change the topic.
And while I’m sympathetic to your cause, inertia is a real thing and lemmy.world is competently run, even if I strongly disagree with their VPN restriction.
If you somehow managed to convince the other sports communities to migrate to a common instance I’d happily follow along though, but I find it very unlikely happen. ReadyUser31@lemmy.world is the one primarily in charge of !football@lemmy.world
GOG guarantees that every game is DRM free and can be offline. Steam makes no such guarantees, and most games there will ship with some form of DRM.
Anyone that could elaborate on what they mean by this? How does it work for other sports?