Reminder to never believe a damn word that comes out of this man's mouth. https://motherfrunker.ca/fsd/
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They did used to make really good games. It was just a very very very long time ago. Many of the gamers that associate Ubisoft with being shit weren't even born back when they used to make decent, innovative games.
There are certainly some people that willingly choose not to vote, but there are also a lot of people that can't. Either because of inability to get to a polling station, employer that won't give them time off (or threatens punishment), or they live in a state that is actively attacking their voting rights and/or making it extremely difficult to vote.
It's important to remember that one of the parties in the US two-party system is effectively a fascist party and they hold power in many states. It is often not as simple as "just go vote".
Wow, this comment teleported me back to 2010 dealing with edgy 15 year-olds that think their opinion is the only thing that matters.
Turns out, people don't like it when software is installed on their computers without their permission. Especially when it violates their privacy! The term for this is "malware".
A lot of Linux users here think the conversation begins and ends with game support. A lot of us use our computers for work and there is a lot of productivity and creative software that does not play nice with Linux. I've probably said this a dozen times here before but I'll say it again: Not all of us use our computers solely for gaming.
I expected them to charge more, to be honest.
Oh goody. Another SEO-infested, ad-riddled, AI-plagued search engine that gives me everything except what I searched for. Exactly what I wanted.
Meta spokesperson told us that it's "aware of this type of behavior, and continues to take action against accounts and content that violate our policies."
"It doesn't seem to be something that's being actively moderated," Johnson told The Register. "The accounts have been around for a month, two months
lol. lmao, even
iPhone 14 Pro. Got it deeply discounted from my carrier when the 15 line came out.
It's ok, but it's a modern smartphone like any other so I have too many dislikes to say it's the best. The phone I think of most fondly was probably my LG Keybo 2
I can't see these being used for anything other than tourism or light general aviation use.. And even then the areas they can fly/land will be so restricted because of how loud they are.
I gave Mastodon a couple of tries but I don't think I lasted more than a few days in either instance. I'm just really not into that style of social media, regardless of who the provider of the service is. I do not understand the point of it nor how to "correctly" interact with it.
I also found Mastodon to be extremely confusing and so has every person that I have directed to it. Mastodon's website and docs do a very poor job explaining how it works to people who are not already in-the-know about federated services. Lemmy was a bit confusing too but I had a much easier time grasping it - although that could be because I have more experience with Reddit-styled websites.
I wish it all the best because it seems like people are just making moves to other VC-owned, private, enshittified platforms that will abuse/exploit their users. I want Mastodon to succeed but often feel like it doesn't doing much to help its own case.
A phone which can fit snuggly into even the tiniest of my jeans' pockets sounds really appealing. I've kept a loose eye on these things for a while now, but I've been constantly put off by the price, durability, and sacrifices made to other features. My carrier also rarely (if ever) seems to extend any sales or promos to folding/flipping phones like they do for others. They are extremely expensive - exceeding even top shelf iPhone Pro's and Pro Max's for price.