

Yeah it’s veeeery flawed logic for steam. Most people don’t buy games unless they’re on sale, and the only way to make the sales attractive over a long time is to keep raising the discount
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Yeah it’s veeeery flawed logic for steam. Most people don’t buy games unless they’re on sale, and the only way to make the sales attractive over a long time is to keep raising the discount


Do you actually expect people to read past the headline? All the way to the end too, preposterous!


I agree, I think it’s a big shift that’s coming too late. One of the staff members posted a long explanation about it that I thought sounded reasonable though, so we’ll see


It would make sense on piefed, since you can mark responses as “answers”


Though regular StackOverflow has started to allow opinion based questions via a poorly labeled type dropdown on the question form. The active community hates it, but the company is going forward with it anyway because they want to be more like reddit without the slop problems


That’s pretty much their entire script whenever they advertise
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Random rainbow with a gamma that I sometimes use for my banner:

Some blossoms I got from unsplash:

I also made a “procedurally generated ruleset” mostly so I could use a generated texture pack from 2019, but also because I wanted to mess with yaml. It runs in the browser, kinda!



Calm down, that’s not what happened


Isn’t this comment ai generated? It makes absolutely no sense lol


If you’d rather the direct source from the attacked: https://gyrovague.com/2026/02/01/archive-today-is-directing-a-ddos-attack-against-my-blog/
Ah apologies then