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  • I've found that most of their games are overpriced and take years to lose their value, as well as being more demanding of hardware then their image quality suggests. Still, a shame to lose a publisher doing AAA single player games that aren't live service slop.

  • I'm guessing the code is a broken mess and it would be not much more work to just remake it then fix said mess.

  • The language detection is a bit bugged currently. Set default language to "all" in the UI (or set in the config file).

  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Finally fixing capital gains tax is good – but linking it to another tax cut for Australia’s rich is bollocks | Greg Jericho

    www.theguardian.com /business/grogonomics/2026/feb/25/capital-gains-tax-discount-federal-budget-coalition-tax-cuts-for-the-richest
  • The problem is that overly onerous requirements will discourage even more people taking up biking, in a time where absurd numbers of people drive literally everywhere.

    I can understand the throttle based e-bikes requiring a license, but limiting pedelacs which are no more powerful than conventional bikes is ridiculous and feels like a moral panic type action.

  • The main benefit of Matter is that it is split into two layers (Matter and Thread) where as Zigbee is essentially one layer that handles everything. This makes Matter more flexible, since it can work over both Wifi and Thread (and any future protocol at the same layer). At the moment there isn't a huge advantage, but in the future if the standard succeeds, you would hopefully be able to buy most smart devices and use just one protocol (Matter) to control and integrate them.

    At the moment, the main advantage I can see is that more wifi smart devices can be locally controlled because they have Matter support (which requires it). Which historically, was limited to HomeKit over WiFi, ESPHome/Tasmota flashed devices, and sometimes through Home Assistant integrations that found a way to locally control devices for a given company.

    Because I didn't really explain Thread, I'll just quickly say that it's a protocol much like WiFi and the "closer to the hardware" part of ZigBee. I'd prefer buying Matter over Thread vs Matter over WiFi devices, particularly if you're planning to build out a Thread mesh network (the Matter over wifi devices won't help in that).

  • I'm going to echo the zigbee recommendation for bulbs. Can be had for dirt cheap and work reliably (and there's high end options too if you want that). And are fully locally provisioned and controlled.

    Matter over thread is also becoming an option but the default provision option requires Google (including play services and an account) and they tend to be quite a bit more expensive.

  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    ‘Blood cobalt’ is disappearing from batteries – and cheaper, cleaner batteries are arriving

    theconversation.com /blood-cobalt-is-disappearing-from-batteries-and-cheaper-cleaner-batteries-are-arriving-263808
  • Don't think so. It's currently focused on 4:4:4 colour at high bandwidth (4k@120hz), HDR, and VRR.

  • I'm guessing it's because he gently criticised Christian Nationalism, and Trump can't allow that.

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Experimental code ready for testing to enable HDMI 2.1 FRL with AMDGPU on Linux

    www.gamingonlinux.com /2026/02/experimental-code-ready-for-testing-to-enable-hdmi-2-1-frl-with-amdgpu-on-linux/
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Council scraps four-day work week plan after backlash from business sector

    www.abc.net.au /news/2026-02-18/launceston-council-scraps-4-day-work-week-after-backlash/106358434
  • Streisand effect on their part, with the interview accumulating millions of views.

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Dolphin Emulator - Rise of the Triforce

    dolphin-emu.org /blog/2026/02/16/rise-of-the-triforce/
  • I'm not sure if there's reliable ways to detect it automatically, but seeing if they have any sort of presence outside of where you are purchasing it would be a start. I'd normally say look on MusicBrainz but even if the bundle above is legit, it's not the sort of music that would end up on there I suspect as the website owner appears to be the creator and there's no obvious artist attached to it.

    Anyway, that bundle seems suspect to me.

  • Just make sure you use XRizer instead of OpenComposite for OpenVR compatibility as it's much more advanced at this point. You can also use OpenComposite as a secondary if a particular game doesn't work with XRizer.

    For clarity, OpenVR is the historical standard for VR which is still used by some modern games, although more are supporting OpenXR, which WiVRN handles directly.

    See also this compatibility list and the Linux VR Adventures wiki.

  • It's not just they are doing age verification, but the method they are using to implement it. ID collection is not privacy respecting, and further to that, they've already had a major data leak, including said IDs. For the facial scan method, they claim that it will be on-device only but given that it's closed source software, they could change this at any time.

  • Not FOSS or open source in any sense. You could still say it's self-hosted, but I suspect most people self-hosting care about this.

  • reg.bom.gov.au has existed for a few years at least and always had HTTPS as far as I can remember. The original HTTP site was just retired altogether from what I can tell.

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Wireless VR streaming levels up on Linux with the latest WiVRn release

    www.gamingonlinux.com /2026/02/wireless-vr-streaming-levels-up-on-linux-with-the-latest-wivrn-release/
  • Can I see it?

  • The reg subdomain linked in the OP also supports HTTPS.

  • It's both, although the former more than the latter. Also, part of the hoarding is likely happening precisely because of the uncertainty of the tariff policies.

  • Snikket is essentially just prosody but more of an all in one package.

  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Without stronger privacy laws, Australians are guinea pigs in a real-time dystopian AI experiment | Peter Lewis

    www.theguardian.com /commentisfree/2026/feb/11/privacy-laws-australia-guinea-pigs-ai-experiment
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Concerns ‘AI slop’ used by University of Sydney-based institute to lobby for $20m gambling education funding

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/2026/feb/10/concerns-ai-slop-used-by-sydney-university-based-institute-to-lobby-for-20m-gambling-education-funding
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Concerns ‘AI slop’ used by University of Sydney-based institute to lobby for $20m gambling education funding

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/2026/feb/10/concerns-ai-slop-used-by-sydney-university-based-institute-to-lobby-for-20m-gambling-education-funding
  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    Consumers face five-fold hike in network charges under regulator plan to take from the poor, and give to the rich

    reneweconomy.com.au /plan-to-increase-fixed-network-costs-will-take-from-the-poor-give-to-the-rich-and-slash-returns-on-pv-and-batteries/
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Company handling Australia’s immigration detention playing key role in Trump’s ICE migrant crackdown

    www.theguardian.com /australia-news/2026/jan/29/australia-immigration-detention-company-involved-trump-ice-migrant-crackdown
  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    Vulkan VK_EXT_present_timing Merged To Mesa 26.1 For X11 & Wayland

    www.phoronix.com /news/Mesa-Merges-Present-Timing
  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    Three quarters of Australia's coal plants will close by 2035, even as governments step in with new subsidies

    reneweconomy.com.au /three-quarters-of-australias-coal-plants-will-close-by-2035-even-as-governments-step-in-with-new-subsidies/
  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    New Patches Provide HDMI VRR & Auto Low Latency Mode Gaming Features For AMD Linux GPU Driver

    www.phoronix.com /news/AMDGPU-HDMI-Gaming-Features
  • Australia @aussie.zone

    Melbourne goes from among the most to least expensive capital cities

    www.abc.net.au /news/2026-01-19/melbourne-house-prices-affordable-capital-city/106210992
  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    ‘It’s embarrassing’: riders say time is up for fossil fuel sponsorship of heat-affected Tour Down Under

    www.theguardian.com /sport/2026/jan/12/cycling-extreme-heat-tour-down-under-fossil-fuel-sponsorship
  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    I am accused of being a global funds manager and half my age. But facts don't matter in disinformation war

    reneweconomy.com.au /i-am-accused-of-being-a-global-funds-manager-and-half-my-age-but-facts-dont-matter-in-disinformation-war/
  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    A love song for Linux gamers with old GPUs (EOY 2025)

    timur.hu /blog/2025/love-song-for-linux-gamers-with-old-gpus-eoy2025
  • Aussie Enviro @aussie.zone

    'Gone off like a rocket': Households cash in on battery rebate

    www.abc.net.au /news/2025-12-30/home-battery-uptake-soars-due-to-government-subsidy/106120730