Kruzer
74 posts

Kruzer
@KruzerD37115
Will you come out now? Who would you do it for? Unlucky charm. Beautiful collapsing star. Who would it be? Why wasn’t it me?
Katılım Ağustos 2023
120 Takip Edilen4 Takipçiler
Kruzer retweetledi

nigga ion even know if ima still be alive by then
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm
‘THE BATMAN: PART 2’ has been delayed to February 18, 2028.
English
Kruzer retweetledi

Kruzer retweetledi
Kruzer retweetledi
Kruzer retweetledi
Kruzer retweetledi
Kruzer retweetledi
Kruzer retweetledi
Kruzer retweetledi
Kruzer retweetledi
Kruzer retweetledi

@livedoornews ディスク派が守りたかったのは箱ではない。クリア後に売れる、友達に貸せる、中古で安く買える、棚に残せる。その選択肢を2028年以降のPS新作では失う。DL版は便利。でも「買ったゲームを持っている感覚」まで消えるのは、やっぱり寂しい。
日本語
Kruzer retweetledi

We remember Sony's brilliantly brutal "This is how you share your games on PS4" video, as PlayStation kills discs 13 years later: bit.ly/4eFjRBi

English

@barbat05chr1s @PlayStation_jp As an American, I believe abandoning discs is terrible!
English

@PlayStation_jp やっぱりプレイステーションの運営をアメリカに委譲したのは間違いだった…
日本語

【重要なお知らせ】
新作ゲームのディスク生産について
詳しくはこちら⇒ play.st/4blJWmC
PS3®およびPS Vita向けPlayStation®Storeについて
詳しくはこちら⇒ play.st/3SHqgTS

日本語

Sony has announced physical disc production ends in January 2028 for new games releasing on PlayStation consoles. bit.ly/4aYaf28

English
Kruzer retweetledi

The only reason I buy your trash ass console is for the discs. I no longer have a reason to buy any product from you.
PlayStation@PlayStation
Important updates: News on physical discs for new games - play.st/4v86Wg3 News on PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita - play.st/4vEN9FX
English

@guernicass4 How does the ichibanban lottery work? Is it right to assume you cannot buy it like you would other figures?
English
Kruzer retweetledi

The internet might be over.
I am not talking about the corporate, ad-filled internet. I mean the real one. The one you use to talk with your friends, find niche communities, and freely share ideas. The way you access and interact with the digital world is about to change forever if we don't speak up right now.
The U.S. House of Representatives just passed the KIDS Act. Do not let the well-intentioned name fool you. This massive legislative package is a wolf in sheep’s clothing that could potentially cause an unfathomable amount of damage to the privacy, security, and free speech of every single citizen in the United States.
Major civil liberties and digital rights organizations, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) are sounding the alarm. This bill is a massive over-reach of legislation designed to curtail your freedoms, everyones.
Under this bill, websites and apps will be pressured to verify the age of all users to avoid massive legal liability. This creates a de facto age-verification mandate, meaning you could soon be forced to upload government IDs, passports, or hand over biometric facial scans just to use standard apps or browse everyday websites. Forcing every corner of the web to collect and store these massive databases of citizen identity documents is an absolute cybersecurity nightmare waiting to happen, creating a golden target for hackers and data leaks.
The bill also takes direct aim at standard privacy features like disappearing or ephemeral messaging, treating basic digital privacy tools like dangerous design tricks rather than the digital equivalent of a private, real-world conversation. By weaponizing broad, vague definitions of "harmful content," the package pressures tech platforms to heavily over-censor completely lawful speech out of fear of massive government lawsuits. It risks sanitizing the internet and shutting down vital spaces for free expression and open communication.
This won't stop at signing up for websites, or chat apps. It will extend to artwork websites, multimedia hubs like Newgrounds, Music sites, even Reddit and 4chan will be subjected to this, and while you might think it's well deserved, you won't be saying that when they start asking users to verify their age on Mangadex or doujinshi sites, or on Itch io. Going to websites outside the US would be scrutinized if it doesn't follow the same criteria.
VPNs? Forget it, they'll try to outlaw those, too.
We all want children to be safe, but turning the entire internet into an Orwellian surveillance state where you have to show papers just to log on is a terrifying overreach. The bill has passed the House, which means the battleground is officially moving to the Senate. We cannot afford to sit this one out. This is a slippery slope and we must not give them this power over all of us.
English




















