

Steam is a platform. It does provide optional DRM that some games use, but there are others that are DRM-free


Steam is a platform. It does provide optional DRM that some games use, but there are others that are DRM-free


The joy of ninja edits, huh?


Yes, Rimu is the main developer of piefed. While the project originally started with very noble stated goals, Rimu is turning out to have some very strong opinions and uses his control of the software and his adminship of the main piefed instance to impose those opinions on everybody. Very often so far, his actions and his stated reasons do not line up. In a way, it’s even worse than lemmy where at least the software is free of the ideological beliefs of the devs.
If you’re on piefed.social, there’s a lot of content being censored you might not even be aware of. About half of that is said controversy about piefed.


They’re both correct. This is akin to correcting somebody because they’re using British / American English and you’re using the other.


Organisations can call themselves anything, without context it’s meaningless to judge.


Nothing wrong with implementing robotics. Tax the companies and implement UBI


I wonder about the experience of the user. Do they get colour vision? What are they seeing? How high res is the sensor?
Not an expert, but I don’t believe they’re compatible enough on the backend for migration. You basically set a new one up from scratch.
Not an expert, but I don’t believe they’re compatible enough on the backend for migration. You basically set a new one up from scratch.


Sounds like you’re confused between solarpunk the literary genre and solarpunk the social movement. This comm is about the latter.


You should do whatever it takes to feel safe. But FYI, no private individual has ever been sued for downloading books.


I agree that would be nice and probably the best option, but realistically that’s not happening. Given the situation we are in and the choices available to us, any improvement should be lauded instead of derided because it’s not the perfect solution.


Ah, I see you’re in favour of the ‘export the ecological damage and greenwash Europe’ option.


If Europe is serious about not greenwashing by exporting all potentially environmentally damaging operations to China, then they’re gonna have to bite the bullet and accept some level of ecological damage. The key thing will be how well they limit said damage.


Yeah, it’s frustrating that in many ways Tessaract was the best web UI lemmy had. And then they go and do this. Hopefully somebody else will take over maintenance of it.


Your comment has a number of upvotes, which I suppose means others are seeing the outdated link somehow as well. For anybody who can’t get the file, try this link:
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