csolisr

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Developer, Free Culture activist, self-hoster, auxlanger [EO-IO-LdP], translator-adapter, A11Y advocate, free-time gamer. Proudly self-hosting my instance from Santa Ana, Costa Rica. Posts generally in English and Spanish.

Desarrollador, activista de la Cultura Libre, promotor del autohospedaje, aficionado a las auxilenguas [EO-IO-LdP], traductor-adaptador, promotor de accesibilidad, juego videojuegos en mi tiempo libre. Orgullosamente autohospedando mi instancia desde Santa Ana, Costa Rica. Mensajes por lo general en inglés y español.

@stopthatgirl7 Gilead, like most dystopian fictions, was supposed to be a warning and ended up becoming a blueprint instead.

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Forcing people to purchase the Switch 2 for their handheld needs, obviously \

Embracer Group, briefly going into its Extender Group phase before finally descending into Extinguishing Group territory

@TehBamski Most entertainment is produced in abusive environments, promotes positively evil people to become famous, and twists the legal system through in such a way that it enables surveillance and erodes ownership rights. But barely anyone is willing to boycott it.

Ah yes! The first thing that went through my mind when Netflix made an IRL version of the Squid Game (minus the killing of contestants because of course that wouldn't fly through the legal department) was the freaking Torment Nexus

Could we expect players from unsupported regions to have the original game retroactively removed from their libraries?

Two countries where circumstances are such that people would rather not have kids, especially women as it often means the end of their professional career

@downpunxx In his defense, the issue is not with Judaism but with the current government of Israel. There are plenty of people jumping at the chance of muddying the waters and conjoin both groups as inseparable.

In my country we already have a similar NGO doing that - it's called "Chepe se baña" (St. Joseph / San José Takes a Shower) and it provides the homeless with showers and grooming services

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@JPDev Then again, that's how a few free software games actually work

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@return2ozma The heck did he vape to get his lungs that bad at age 22? Tar smoke?

If only we could finally convince Vanillaware to release for the Steam Deck!

@modev I'm genuinely surprised to see so few C courses integrating standard C safety tools, such as linters. It's extremely easy to write unsafe C on the beginning, heck I passed years avoiding loops like the plague because I didn't manage to write them correctly without going on an off-by-one error. Something that a linter would have caught and fixed for me.

Account verification is relatively simple, if you have your own website you just add a link back with a special formatting. Problem is, barely anyone applies for self-verification, and several platforms such as Lemmy don't support self-verification whatsoever. I can see why something like a distributed verification agency should be a thing, if we manage to make the implementation less technical for the end users of course.

@nanoUFO @ISOmorph If you ever thought "what this JRPG needs to spice it up is to add a customizable deck of cards on top of it", then absolutely go for it!

@Fubarberry I've been using a hack to use Decky Loader on Windows and non-Deck Linux, and at the very least it allows me to use themes and add info to the interface. I wonder if Decky Loader 3 has official support for either of these.

Time to /r/insert plenty of /r/references to /r/unrelated /r/subreddits just in case

@protein Many things that you'd think would be under lock and key... are not. Credentials for, say, a database of subscribers to a telephone company? Just ask the team and say you're working on an integration, they'll happily send you the password in plain text

@nanoUFO Let me guess, will they put Minus8 to bankruptcy as an example?

At long last, some theming support for Adwaita! I really missed being able to change colors, at the very least

Troubling times, these. Typically, when a Muslim attacks others in London, the target is usually Christians; and when a Muslim attacks a Jewish group, it's in the Middle East. It's rare to see a Muslim attacking Jews in London.

Ah, now THIS is the kind of AI that we can all root for.

@zachimusprime44 RelaxAlax and ProJared. Sure, they both came with rather flimsy reasons to state that the allegations against them were apparently false, but I didn't buy them.

@reimufumo The Discord is bridged to a Matrix room, right?

...or at least XMPP or even IRC... right?!

@sag Let me guess, it's because of that Python library they depended on that was also archived?

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@catloaf Wouldn't be a bad idea, if it weren't located in the city of San José / St. Joseph

Another potential technology they could use would be Matrix, so that servers can send commands to each other in real time. It's better suited for this kind of interactive services than ActivityPub is. Or you could also try XMPP with extensions.

@skullgiver Yep I also read about that one. Especially since the project was mostly in maintenance status for about six months. Rewriting the project to support an alternative to the now deprecated library was probably the last straw for David, he barely had time to solve bugs let alone rewrite the app

Many local governments have lists of local businesses to support, you could try finding your city's municipality's website and see if there's such a list.

Heckssake the atrazine already contaminated the plankton en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrazine…

It's not that I dislike buying games from another store (I have quite a few from GOG and Itch), what I'm wary about is the loader - especially knowing that Epic is too buddy-buddy with Tencent and both are known to siphon unnecessary amounts of user data.

Where can one submit requests for re-evaluation? Seems like the NYT's credibility and factuality have dropped significantly during the last year

If we had to relay exclusively on non-proprietary protocols, I doubt that GNU/Linux would have gone anywhere beyond the Commodore 64

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Great moment to be a straight-edge, looks like

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