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  • If anyone has a link to a high bitrate (or high quality) version of the show (better than YouTube, which doesn't seem to be dealing with the fast movement as well as I'd like), please let me know!

  • I'll just blanket say anything by Zachtronics and Inkle would be excellent. I think Zachtronics even used to have a way for schools to license their games out for free?

  • Happily, one of the answers I just saw suggests that the SSD and RAM are easily user upgradable.

  • Just Dance+ streaming service will become more expensive whether you purchase access via a 1 Month Pass, 3 Month Pass or 12 Month Pass.

    1 Month Pass will increase in price from $3.99 to $4.99, while a 3 Month Pass will rise from $9.99 to $12.99. Finally, a year-long pass will cost $29.99, up from $24.99. These changes will be applied from April onwards.

  • Something I wanted this for a while ago: quickly and easily displaying two tabs during a single window share on a zoom call, if displaying two things to compare or when running a planning meeting.

  • So far, all planned gameplay updates for SM2 have been free - cosmetics packs are what are available for sale, and that's all that's in the season passes.

  • Your screenshot doesn't support your text, and from what I recall they say that:

    • if you put your game on sale cheaper elsewhere (but are selling steam keys), you need to have a similar (not even identical) sale on Steam at some point.
    • You can't undercut Steam's price and sell the freely generated CD keys that add the game to a steam account elsewhere for a lower price.

    That's it. It's actually about the CD keys, not the game itself. There's no rule about selling the game on another store, using that store.

    Found the doc I was thinking of. They actually just say "a worse deal", so it's not even about a lower price.

    https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/keys#3

    Your screenshot there seems to be quoting this page, in fact.

    My point is that they absolutely don't enforce pricing, that was something one dev said in a lawsuit and you'll notice they didn't get agreement from people. You're welcome to check the documentation out, or find any other source that isn't bad reporting based on a lawsuit that wasn't successful?

  • Ahh, that's a shame.

  • I was sort of waiting to get back into it until after the December (?) performance patch - sounds like that hasn't arrived/helped? 😩

  • Okay, thank you!

  • No worries if the answer here is "please go Google it", but I'm curious as to what the end user has to edit?

    Do they have to edit your domain into a connections file or some such, or is it more involved? I'd expect a chocolatey package or some form of installer could improve that hugely...

  • I think they're saying this tech adds perceived sharpness to the upscaling artifacts 😅

  • Ah, sorry, I had a running joke with a friend about Leto being injected into films for unclear reasons and it escaped here. My bad.

  • Why wouldn't you want to inject Kevin Hart and Jared Leto into the perfect film? Sounds like audiences would really go for that combo!

  • Hbomberguy has been getting nothing but better.

    Foldingideas also has fantastic long form video essays that I really enjoy.

  • Binging with Babish - used to be a fantastic set of recipes and takes on cooking that I really enjoyed trying to make, then got into the serious money and jumped the shark, both in "I bought my brother a Tesla/fulfilled a fan dream" and "this week we're using this dehydrator" ways (that meant I just wasn't going to be able to even imagine using the techniques and knowledge on show).