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  • Corporate meddling gets blamed for ruining things all the time but the truth few want to admit is that some amount of meddling is necessary.

    Look at all the big flops Xbox has released over the last year - Redfall being a prime example. We kept hearing how Microsoft was happy to leave those studios to it, to give them the time and resources they needed and they still released dog shit.

    When it comes to AAA, it’s so expensive you need some amount of corporate input to make sure people will actually buy the damn game.

    Of course there’s extremes to both sides - pretty much anything Activision ever touched was ground to a lifeless micro transaction shell.

    But everything we know about concord is trekking6 us that the team itself, including the big bosses, were overly positive internally. Nobody had the balls to interfere.

    If they had just one exec who was willing to piss the entire team off, maybe the result would be different.






  • People blame Google for the death of jabber because of one blog post from a disgruntled contributor but the truth is jabber was never popular and Google chat died as well.

    Jabber was a mess, most of the clients were barely compatible with Each other and it was a wild west of feature support. Some clients were well featured with the ability to send richer messages, but typically only worked with a specific server and the same clients. Jabber did a crap job at making sure clients and servers interacted properly with each other and didn’t push the standards quickly enough, forcing clients to do their own thing.

    Which is all Google did, they went their own way because nobody used jabber and the interoperability was causing more harm than good. It didn’t work, Google talk died and many years later clients like WhatsApp took over instead.


  • I’m on the side of “automate it all and stop whining”, but I do think it’s important not to so readily dismiss the thoughts and opinions of those this directly affects in favour of the opinions of the security researchers pushing the change.

    There are some legitimate issues with certain systems that aren’t easily automated today. The issue is with those systems needing to be modernised, but there isn’t a big push for that.




  • I mean, this is mostly borne from a fundamental misunderstanding of what “Private Browsing” mode is and was meant to be.

    When you open an incognito tab on Chrome, it literally says “Now you can browse privately, and other people who use this device won’t see your activity.

    It also says

    Your activity might still be visible to:

    • Websites that you visit
    • Your employer or school
    • Your Internet service provider

    Fuck using Chrome and I’m not defending Google at all here, but they never once claimed Incognito was anything more than it was.