Inb4 it’s the same logo but red, and with the same description but with the added line, “Now anti-woke.”
At least it will be easy to tell which devs support human rights and which ones are pieces of shit.
Inb4 it’s the same logo but red, and with the same description but with the added line, “Now anti-woke.”
At least it will be easy to tell which devs support human rights and which ones are pieces of shit.
No, um you see…uh…shit…
As far as I can tell, it’s what you suggested. I don’t really care about a fork because of a rogue community manager. Their Foundation apologized, and I suspect they’ll try to do better.
A single instance does not a pattern make.
ETA: and by “rogue,” I mean someone who acts on their own apart from discussing with the team, but still represents them as if they did. I think she was justified to block some of those trolls, but she was a bit overzealous, blocking LGBTQ folks in the process.
Either way, trans rights are human rights. Fuck this fork.
Quick! It’s spreading! We need the Rocky Horror Containment Protocol!
This is my plan. If I ever see a showing locally, I’ma try to make sure it’s the “immersive experience” everyone promises
I have to wonder how long they can run on community goodwill. With handhelds like the Steam Deck and similar, surely it’s gotta be only a matter of time until they have to change or die.
You could, but there’s no official control scheme. My experience wasn’t great, but maybe yours will be better. I just think that since there’s so many buttons (multiple toolbars, multiple menus and build modes, etc.), it’s hard to make it all work.
Maybe I’ll try my hand at a new control scheme, but it just seems built for a M+Kb. It plays well, though, so the limitation really is only the controls.
Untitled Goose Game. Silly fun.
I tried Satisfactory, but the controls just aren’t (yet) made for a controller.
I have never seen the movie, but I absolutely would play this game.
Naturally. I can hope for it, but I would never expect them to counter-sue. They’re the person harmed, so they get to decide what justice looks like for them, and sometimes people just want to go back to normal.
Sanctions are really the only thing the judge has at their disposal, and I doubt Nintendo’s lawyers are dumb enough to get sanctioned.
Go for it, Nintendo. Emulation has already been proven in courts to not be sufficient evidence for wrongdoing. Also:
However, its latest move feels particularly heavy-handed, as it has issued a copyright strike against a YouTube channel that reviews emulation handhelds.
Go fuck yourself. I hope you get hit with an anti-SLAPP across your litigious faces.
The fact that winamp still exists is just silly fun.
Wood furniture is, for all its pros and cons, heavy.
Whenever I get an idea for a project, this is always the following thought. “Ugh, I don’t wanna have to move that.”
Neat. I’ll take a closer look later, but this sounds like an interesting project
That’s why I still use FF. I wish they were run by better people, but it’s still not on par with Google’s shit.
And they still offer useful features/services like email masks, cookie containers, and a VPN (which is rebranded Mullvad). If they were awful bad actors, they would be running their own exit nodes and surreptitiously collecting user data that way.
TBH, we’d probably all do well to use the internet a little less
I had forgotten why I dropped Brave. This was why.
How’s that? If I’m running a Windows machine, how would a CUPS exploit affect me?
I’m not asking maliciously, but I genuinely don’t grasp how that could be a viable attack vector.
Probably won’t happen until Millennials and younger are in meaningful numbers in Congress or Parliament or whatever. A few Gen X politicians might be affected, but the rest probably don’t have gigantic digital libraries of things they’ve “bought.”
Nintendo will be sending a cease and desist letter to each of us for looking at fanart of their characters.