ka1ikasan

joined 1 week ago
 

First things first, I've updated my LI account with a new e-mail and 2FA and now my account is "Temporarily restricted". LinkedIn require me to send them either my ID card (no way) or my legal information certified by a lawyer in my country (no way). The ID seems to be "verified" (they are nothing to compare against) by Persona, a third-party that is located in US.

I kindly asked by mail to delete my account (as outlined in Article 17 of the GDPR) using a webcall or a short video with me talkie-talking about how I would like to recover my account. "Kindly asked" whether they prefer me to bring the matter to the court (Article 77 of the GDPR). Gonna see what they reply.

Anybody who went through this? Any success? Any arguments that seemed to work on the support?

[–] ka1ikasan@lemmy.zip 5 points 2 days ago

Yeah, that's a bit strange. Not everyone starts their account by a big game. My current steam account is quite old and first games were the ones I could afford back then as a student: indie titles, freebies, maybe one big game at some point. My previous account was only for HL / CS.

[–] ka1ikasan@lemmy.zip 7 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Never played the first one but both of them look stupidly addictive. I feel like it is a chill version of Xonix-like games. Not quite the same but I can vaguely put them into the same genre basket.

[–] ka1ikasan@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 days ago

I have a very similar situation: a cat with a severe kidney disability, meds 5 times a day with at least 2h between each. We've been using a whiteboard but I am currently setting a smarter solution. My WIP setup is a raspberry pi with a static IP on my local network and a FastAPI app. This way I can also do a household to-do lists (did anybody watered plants recently?) and add connection to local smart lights (effects if meds could not be given with 2h interval before our usual go-to-bed time), etc.

It would only work for us since it is a household only solution. Our cats do not travel anywhere and I do not currently need to check for these todos when not at home. It may be different for you. Good luck OP, hope you will find something that suits you.

[–] ka1ikasan@lemmy.zip 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Don't give them the ideas!

[–] ka1ikasan@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 days ago

I am thinking more and more often about doing it. "professional e-mail about how bad the last dataset was".

[–] ka1ikasan@lemmy.zip 1 points 6 days ago

Classic translation problem. It's never. the. same.

[–] ka1ikasan@lemmy.zip 12 points 6 days ago

This. And distribution is not even an option: such servers block IP addresses that send suspicious amounts of data anyways so the DDoS request must be distributed.

[–] ka1ikasan@lemmy.zip 8 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

You are truly a madman

Edit: or a madlady

[–] ka1ikasan@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 days ago

Medieval Dynasty and Biped (both in co-op). The former when playing longer sessions after work, runs great and overall a very fun experience. A lot like early Valheim discovery but centered around the settlement, and much better than Aska from both graphics, performance and UI point of view. Biped is for shorter sessions, like lunch breaks, just to finish a level around a coffee. Biped was a joke at some point since we were unable to see each other in-game and network was kinda broken. But now it's lovely, one of the best 2 bucks purchases.

[–] ka1ikasan@lemmy.zip 15 points 1 week ago

Hazelnut has a lot of potential and their previous games are absolutely awesome. Cannot wait to grab Split Fiction anytime soon.

[–] ka1ikasan@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 week ago

I played a demo version at a gaming convention in my country a few months ago and it was a great experience. Accordingly to a staff member it will run (runs?) on Steam Deck without any issue and given the type of game, specs and UI I believe it's true. Impatient to grab it at some point.

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