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Cake day: May 6th, 2025

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  • As The Verge points out in their article, Nintendo will most likely not to anything about it. But I sure would love to see them try.

    The relevant part of the article:

    Don’t hold your breath: The Pokémon Company’s former chief legal officer Don McGowan (who spent nearly 12 years there, as well as multi-year stints at Bungie and Microsoft) thinks there’s no way that his former company would sue.

    ”Even if I was still at the company I wouldn’t touch this, and I’m the most trigger-happy CLO [Chief Legal Officer] I’ve ever met. This will blow over in a couple of days and they’ll be happy to let it,” he told IGN.

    Why? One reason is that like some other executives Trump has previously and corruptly leveraged, some of The Pokémon Company’s leaders personally depend on the US’s good graces: “Many of their execs in the USA are on green cards,” he said. Another reason, he says, is that The Pokémon Company doesn’t want the press.



  • I went for Tuta and never regretted it. First as a free user, later I decided to subscribe to the old premium plan, where I pay 12$/year, mainly because I wanted to use a custom domain.

    I also made a free Proton Mail about a year ago as a secondary mail account but I rarely use it. They are just way too pushy when trying to sell me their premium plans.


  • How so, you ask? Well, according to Ubisoft, they allow for a more unique experience by letting players personalize their characters or speed up progression.

    Yeah, just unlocking more personalization options through progression and challenges is such a dull concept. Or simply adding cheats as a way to speed up progession just like it used to be, is such an outdated concept…

    Fuck Ubisoft, I’m so glad I stopped paying for their games.




  • I use it as a client for a company gmail account and as an rss reader. In my opinion, it’s fine. Not great, but not bad either.

    The biggest pro it has for me is functionality. Mail, calendar, RSS feed reader,… maybe even more that I do not use myself. And all of that for free.

    On the downsides, I’m not a fan of the design, it feels pretty dated to me. Same goes for the UX, just navigating around gives me some 20-years-ago vibes. But that might just be my personal interpretation.

    After all, it’s still miles better than outlook and their “over 700 third parties” carefully watching over your mails together with you. And since it is free, why not give it a try and see for yourself?