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Where is it?
Edit: found it, on suggestion bar
Where is it?
Edit: found it, on suggestion bar
this game already came out a long time ago
There’s an entire industry that harvests content from archive.org for modern ad spam
I’ve resisted them so far 😇
It’ll follow the enshitification path of every other big-tech site, give it time.
If you can’t wait, https://gitea.com/
Doesn’t Mozilla rely on Google for default search? Does this change that relationship?
They have so far. It’s still legal to use a VPN without verifying my identity. It’s still legal, though difficult, to access the Internet anonymously. The local police department doesn’t blanket monitor everyone’s search history.
increasingly difficult tech solutions for privacy are a bandaid not a cure.
Same here. My folks caved and bought a second phone line for computing, however it didn’t help. My friend & I would use the first phone line for voice communication :)
The phone pressed to my ear with my shoulder, yelling to my buddy while fighting off cacademons, such good times.
I enjoy the flow of the new Doom Eternal, once you get the hang of it you can keep an infinite supply of health and ammo that only runs out when everything’s dead - and you end up taking on much more than you thought possible.
However the jaw-dropping, frightening game that Doom was in 1993 will never be recaptured. Yes, scary games existed. Yes, 3D FPS existed. But nothing came close to Doom, it was a graphical marvel. I’d show it to friends, grandparents, anyone who’d look and they’d all either be amazed or reach for the bible. Their idea of video games was mario, Doom broke brains.
Doom 2 is what I played most. At the time, playing over a local BBS with my 28k modem (the fastest available!), I could see that network play was the future of gaming.
In the end, you can’t out-tech the law. You need rights.
Maybe your kind isn’t so bad. Thanks for the refund.
Specifically, Mozilla plans to scale back its investment in a number of products, including its VPN, Relay and, somewhat remarkably, its Online Footprint Scrubber, which launched only a week ago.
I just purchased an annual plan for Monitor, partially to help Mozilla. I guess this is my thanks
Does it have any features that github doesn’t?
It’s nice to read a robot’s perspective on this issue.
Borgbase
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
oh no my DRM machine is adding more DRM
Cool that our tax dollars are being spent on blowing up Christian churches, children and journalists
Waaa there aren’t enough reactionaries, waa
There’s no reason to avoid hoarding!