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  • Valve has a had a stranglehold on the PC games market for a long time and with this claim we’re challenging the status quo

    Nothing has stopped competition from making their own platforms; god knows every god damn company out there has tried (Origin, Uplay, etc.) and failed to delivery a basic and functional option!

    The reason Steam is (and will continue to be )successful is because they developed and listened to their user base without being greedy scumbags!

  • So basically a rehash of all existing locations and previous content, some to players again as new content.

    Bungie truly has sunk to the level of CoD content drip.

    My friends and I have followed this game from day 1, but lightfall was a hard enough decision to spend money on; everything since then has not shown to be worth full price.

  • Some folks mention about certain cartoons portraying parents (dad/mom) as dumb, but this can be very much said about many of the Cocomelon episodes (e.g. take the "are you lying? ha ha ha" as it being a joke to do something and then lie to your parent about it).

    That being said, I would suggest checking out

    • Old School Pokemon: many, many, many episodes and can be found fairly easily online
    • Tina and Tony
    • Kit and Kate
    • PJ Masks Shorts
    • Octonauts
    • Wild Kratts
    • The Fixies: while it originates from Russia, it is surprisingly very good and non-political; each episode is basically a lesson of how an item works with the little screws and bolts that transform into beings and fix items around the house.
    • Robocar Poli: originating from Korea but is well dubbed
    • Fairyteens: this one is for slightly older kids and can be a hit/miss
  • Agreed - our second boy loved to wiggle his arms out; just had to figure out a good approach to wrapping the arm first and then wrapping that side over the body.

    Nothing is fool proof, but it will generally hold for a nap or the next dirty diaper :)

  • Wishing y’all the best! The most worrying and exciting time. Even 11 years and 4 boys later, I still cannot describe with words the feeling of their first breath, cry, and holding them.

    Pretty big contrast to now, when they run off yelling at you for taking away screen time; all because they couldn’t control their emotions and/or choice of words.

  • Still no plans/pricing for Proton Pass Family (only the full proton suite).

    Proton is missing many users with this simple lack of effort; not everyone wants drive, vpn, etc.

    Some folks just want a password manager for the immediate and extended family; and often times we are willing to just pay a few bucks extra per month and not worry about helping these people after they get hacked, due to terrible passwords.

  • I don’t mean that it’s been around for a long time, but the lack of innovation on it.

    Plugins in browsers have been a crucial function for years and available on Android. The only reason they’re not on iOS is because Apple forces all browsers to use WebKit instead of Gecko/Blink/etc, like they do everywhere else.

  • I am more excited that Apple is being forced to allow other browser engines on iOS.

    In 2024 I should not be forced to browse ad riddled websites that risk seizures upon loading, and further redirecting you to more shit when you try to close it, on a $1000 handheld computer.

    Give us a browser engine that supports proper extensions, not this shit that is as old as the original iPhone!