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Stop Killing Games Canadian Petition - Now Open For Signature
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Petition E-4965 is the one that is posted to stopkillinggames.com, Ross Scott ([Accursed Farms](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ6KZTTnkE-s2XFJJmoTAkw))'s campaign to end the practice of bricking games people have purchased, whenever the publisher doesn't want to support it anymore. It is open for signing by Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents, until September 5th 2024. Please spread the word to your Canadian friends and family who take interest in games, and please add your name to it to support this campaign to help preserve games in some form in perpetuity. Thank you!
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cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/12676645 > RetroArch brings its free multisystem emulation to the iOS App Store
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I’m finally getting the hang of Sekiro
I’ve been playing this game off and on, starting over since it came out. I was a hardcore Bloodborne player, but also played a lot of elden ring and ds3. Sekiro never clicked, I thought it was slick and the action felt incredible but I just couldn’t get past the beginning. Finally I’ve broken through and am having a blast, and its all thanks to Armored Core 5. Thanks Armored Core 5 (I will not elaborate).
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cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/12679202 > Microsoft announces the Proteus Controller, a gamepad for Xbox gamers with disabilities
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cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/12670951 > Starfield's new Xbox performance modes are thoughtful and comprehensive
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It looks like Rockstar is gearing up to release Red Dead Redemption 1 on PC.
![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/f15fa8c6-0625-474e-b11d-e07e41c64529.png)
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The IP is gonna get juiced for all it's worth eh.
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PSA: A website called SteamHistory enables stalkers through Steam mass data harvesting. Here’s how stalkers found me despite creating a new, private, anonymous account.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cafe/post/4800845 > **tl;dr: Watch what you put online and who you friend, especially on Steam. Once it's on the internet, it's there forever.** > > There's a website similar to SpyPet for Discord, but for Steam. They compile all of our users' profile pictures, name history, comments, URL history, "real name" history, our friend networks, forever, and they give us no option to opt out of it. Not even a private profile will stop it from scouring your friends' lists, the forums, your avatars and name history. So what's the purpose of it? > > *Stalking. I'm a victim of it.* > > And despite all of my efforts to not leave a trail leading to my new Steam account, SteamHistory enabled my stalkers to find me. > > There are a number of unfortunate folks that have dedicated their time to follow me into whatever game servers I visit and spoil my day. I had deleted my old Steam account and repurchased all of my games on a new account that was privated from the start. I was very careful to not disclose any information that could lead to my identification, including using VPNs and prepaid methods to avoid leaking my real name to Steam. *Despite that, my stalkers managed to attribute my new anonymous account to me, even though my profile is private and haven't posted anything.* But how? Well, they were "kind" enough to tell me how. > > *How did they find me? Enter SteamHistory.* > > The task itself would have been impossible without a massive database of Steam friend networks, but the website simplifies such an endeavor that it is basically trivial. Assume the role of a stalker for a second and that you know nothing about your victim's new account. All you know is that they have a few friends with whom they sometimes play and their profiles are also private. What can you do? Initially, it seems like a lost cause, SteamHistory gives you a lead. > > Go on their website and look up your victim's friends. Despite that all involved profiles are private, it is unlikely that the victim's friends would create new Steam accounts and repurchase their games. It's more likely that they would simply private their profiles. With this knowledge, look at each friend's friend history and find the friends that they all have in common, then eliminate all of those in this intersection that you are sure are not your victim. This process will always narrow the scope into only one last person: the target. Bingo. You've found your victim. And you didn't even need any data from them. That's how they found me. > > **What does SteamHistory store?** > > They store and put on an exhibit your embarrassing names, your immature profile pictures, for the whole world to see. Your deadname, your abusive ex's comments, made forever available for any imaginable bad actor. They etch in stone the fact that you once were Steam friends with this guy that turned out to be a sexual predator. > > So what can you do? > > Nothing besides not using Steam. Or get Valve to implement better control of our privacy, but good luck with that. The owner of SteamHistory has been confronted on the matter, and what they said is that you can opt out of data collection by deleting your Steam account. They don't care about the GDPR because they're situated in the US. > > So heads up.
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