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  • In 6 your buildings in cities are categorised into districts. The districts take up a hex on the grid and receive bonuses based on adjacent hexes. A large part of the game revolves around planning your districts in every city as once they are placed, they cannot be moved. This is a slightly different playstyle compared to 5 where only the city location itself matters.

    Some other changes were around science, policies and eras. You unlock policy cards which you can swap out for different bonuses when needed instead of a constant effect. Policies are just as important as science this time around, and researching science and policies is boosted by actions in the game instead of only using Great scientists/writers. Every set amount of turns the world enters a different era, which also offers different policy cards for that period.

    There are no (or few) multiplicative bonuses. Having more cities is always beneficial.

  • Why doesn't youtube shut down their public web api?
  • Funnily enough Pornhub became kinda shit these last few years. Not because of overbearing advertising but because they periodically delete large amounts of their content, I think to appease payment providers. Kinda like the dmca takedowns on YouTube but much worse.

  • Tesla Owners Get Only 64% Of EPA Range After Just Three Years: Study (Updated)
  • I will say, the prices a suspiciously low on some of these. 3-4 year old cars 20-30k miles for basically half price compared to new. Configuration doesn't seem to make much of a difference either. And there seems to be tons of them too.

  • Tesla Owners Get Only 64% Of EPA Range After Just Three Years: Study (Updated)
  • As someone who has been low key looking at used model 3-s it's good to see the battery degradation stopping/slowing after a few years. I've heard new batteries degrade a bit and then settle in but haven't actually seen the data for it. What would the actual range be here at 60-70%?

  • 1 in 4 UK adults now prescribed antidepressants - leafie
  • Take the pill and be a good, docile citizen. It's insane for me to think that a quarter of the UK has some sort of mental illness, that requires medication. Either this is a wild amount of overperscription, which wouldn't be that surprising, after having had some experience with the NHS; or things are very broken at a fundamental level.

    Then again whenever you hear something about the UK in the news it is either some overbearing, authoritarian, conservative bullshit or some ultra liberal nonsense, there seems to be no middle ground. Lived there a few years and have no intention of going back.

  • Would you say Apple is in a slump?
  • Eh, kinda. The macbooks still come with 8gb non replaceable memory and the upcharge for another 8gb is $200 (not just for the air but the $1600 pro too). These are still great laptops but the pricing feels hostile.

    IPad hardware is brilliant but what's the point? You're stuck with a neutered OS and a handheld formfactor that is not especially suitable for work or for gaming (the fields that usually need more power).

    The baseline iphones are still lacking basic features like a high refresh screen purely for product segmentation purposes. And once again a slew of hostile, anti-user and anti-developer decisions like banning sideloading or alternative browser engines mainly designed to lock down the OS so they can retain all control of what goes on on your device. Another way this control is used is to funnel you to use icloud which offers an introductory free tier of 5(?) GB of data. I don't think I had a single relative that didn't have the "your icloud storage is full" popup every day until we disabled photo backups or they started paying a monthly subscription.

    The app store is also a disaster. Just open it and search for something, I'm not even going to say more. This is an obvious profit vs user experience tradeoff.

    Airpods are more or less fine. I had a gen1 Airpods pro which were kinda category defining at the time. Competition has caught up however, also better repairability would be nice. I'm actually surprised you were allowed to use them without an iPhone.

    Apple watch seems fine, still no 3rd party watchfaces. The locked down OS is somewhat more justified in this case.

    I haven't tried the vision pro but that is also locked down software wise.

    Overall, as you said, the hardware is good to best-in-class but it feels to me that at every turn you are being pushed and manipulated into giving more of your cash to Apple sometimes in the form of product segmentation, sometimes via artificial software limitations.

    You don't get to be a trillion dollar company just by making good products.

  • Would you say Apple is in a slump?
  • I don't think it's going anywhere either but Warren Buffet did sell his position in Apple. The M1 for sure is/was a hit but other than that they seem more focused on extracting every penny from customers, rather than providing the best products possible. I guess we'll see how it works out as a long term strategy.

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    So there is this app claiming on-device iMessage functionality on Android. Seems cool but only has subscription based pricing. Does anyone know of a way to circumvent this?

    Edit: I found this but it seems a bit dodgy

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    Is there an extension to create tab groups for Firefox?

    I'm looking for something like the tab stacking from Vivaldi or just the way chrome handles tab groups.

    I've tried simple tab groups before but it was occasionally a bit janky and I was looking for a different UI implementation. Not really keen on using a sidebar either and the majority of extensions I found all seemed to be using the sidebar.

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    Code-compile and (de)compression are (kinda) valid android benchmarks scenarios now.

    I've been using Youtube ReVanced for a while now and noticed the great patches for other apps also available in ReVanced manager. If you are unfamiliar ReVanced can patch other apps with additional functionality such as blocking ads and correcting other annoyances like re-enabling taking screenshots.

    The whole process involves downloading, upacking, patching, repacking, and installing an APK file and it has shown the slightly aging side of my phones SD845 chip, as it takes a few minutes to complete with larger apps. Its not something that comes up too often, but when it does, it could go a bit smoother.

    I wouldn't mind seeing some numbers for this workflow when choosing my next phone.

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    Is there a way to check the posts you upvoted?

    Is there a way to see what posts you have upvoted? I was trying to show a cool thing I saw on lemmy earlier to someone but I can't seem to find a list of my past upvotes.

    I tried looking in Jerbora, Summit and Liftoff (still trying out the android apps), and also on the webpage of my instance, but none of these seem to have it.

    Sorry if this has been asked, Google hasn't returned anything relevant.

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    Is Twitter becoming part of the Dark Web?

    Just had a shower thought.

    As Twitter now requires a login and Google is apparently de-listing most search results for Twitter, it technically qualifies as a dark web website, something the media and Hollywood love to throw around as a scary phrase.

    (It seems users still show up in Google and also some tweets, I just wanted to hear your opinions)

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