
aStrayBullet10
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aStrayBullet10
@aStrayBullet10
Australian govt nuked my OG account


A subcommittee of AFL and club figures will meet next week to discuss ways to boost Indigenous player numbers across AFL and AFLW. @CalTwomey has the details: afl.com.au/news/1508162


I’ve been spending almost every single gaming minute over the last 2 months playing Marathon. After the server test I wasn’t really sold but when the full release came out, and the full experience came with it, I have not been able to put it down or get it off my mind

ChatGPT randomly became obsessed with talking about goblins, to the point where it started ruining the chatbot for users. An emergency anti-goblin patch was recently released that told ChatGPT to stop talking about goblins and other creatures unprompted.














@egycnq And apparently, after 14-16 days (as in, once a refund period is up), then they silently switch your license to a permanent one




One of my viewers contacted PlayStation support about the 30 day DRM update for PS4/PS5 games. The response they got makes it sound like this is not a mistake or "bug" and is intentional. They describe it as a "technical feature". Sony still hasn't officially responded yet.



PlayStation support has confirmed that a new digital rights management policy for the console is intentional, not a glitch. Starting with any digital games purchased after the March 2026 system update, your PS5 will require an internet connection at least once every 30 days to validate the license. If the console stays offline longer than that, the games simply will not launch until you reconnect. This change does not affect any titles already in your library. Setting a console as your primary system also will not bypass the monthly check-in.






Un usuario contactó con el soporte de PlayStation y le confirmaron que el tema del DRM es intencional, no un error. En resumen: los juegos digitales comprados recientemente requieren que la consola se conecte a Internet al menos una vez al mes.







