If you know of a community somewhere in the Fediverse that serves a similar purpose or is an official replacement for a subreddit, you can and should post it as a suggestion to help people migrate!
If you know of a community somewhere in the Fediverse that serves a similar purpose or is an official replacement for a subreddit, you can and should post it as a suggestion to help people migrate!
Did you read the article at all?
Regardless, this shouldn’t come as a surprise; the UK has been a surveillance state, at a minimum, for decades.
I picked up Scorn last week to try out on my Steam Deck and it’s been an awesome journey through a Giger-esque universe.
Also, I don’t care what people think, I’ve been farting around in Diablo 4.
Fixation in this video? I think he only mentions vaginas once, at the end.
I used “Bill Nye the WiFi Guy” for years.
Why the hate for base 60? It has its roots in Babylon and also forms the basis for angles in geometry.
I’ve been playing this on deck for the last couple days and I wish their controller scheme was better. I end up solely using the right trackpad as a mouse because the d-pad and abxy aren’t mapped helpfully by default.
It’s a great successor to the first game and plays well on PC, but where I would think a controller would shine in using the UI I just find a clunky mapping scheme.
I got a little ways into act two last summer and just kinda stopped. It’s supposed to be the biggest act and it’s frankly intimidating.
You’re not wrong about individual agency and privacy. If you post information to a public platform and cry foul about privacy when someone asks if it’s yours, that’s on you as an individual.
Since we, in the US, have no codified right to general privacy, it’s on us as much as possible to protect it and be aware of what we put out in public spaces. You never know when someone in power might choose to abuse the expectation of privacy, whether it’s an elected government or a private corp.
Likely because the internet is a largely American invention and incubated for many years in the lower 48 before more widespread adoption worldwide.
Woosh