there’s historical value in the games as physical objects
I don’t understand; does this suddenly become untrue just because they are accessible by other means? Especially with what Sony’s been trying to pull as of late…
there’s historical value in the games as physical objects
I don’t understand; does this suddenly become untrue just because they are accessible by other means? Especially with what Sony’s been trying to pull as of late…
Wouldn’t it be better the other way around?
Why is there a second “No” after the first “Yes?”


Hey, I’ll take that over “a real fascist country”…


That app seems not as transparent as it could be since it doesnt give any detail on the removed stuff; I recommend URLCheck instead, which is fully transparent about all trackers and even lets you pick which ones to remove at will.


The harder ones to bypass are Facebook and Reddit share URLs, which give zero indicator of their destination; it seems impossible as the recipient of such a URL.
At least with bit.ly, one can add a + to the end of the URL and see data on it, including the original link (to then safely access without adding to its click counter).


Yeah, that’s certainly a patch. NewPipe, PipePipe, etc. all also remove ?si=.


I see my wording was kind of weird. What I meant is: if I set these RSS feeds, will the combined feed show only new content from that moment on, or everything/old notifications that I had already marked as read?


The more that I think about it, it’s not actually about new notifications, but old material whose account I can’t remember it was on! Can it retrieve past stuff at the moment of setting?


lol I guess I dodged the instability because I was using it on Windows all these years up until a few months ago, where it was mostly fine!
Please tell me those circular lines actively swirl behind the silhouette. Please, please, pleeeeaase…
no worrying about updating or not updating
What? Isn’t the entire AUR attack a vast net of worry cast on all update managers and the digital supply chain? Linux has suddenly become much riskier to use in recent years, even as it’s also steadily improved otherwise. We need to be just as brutally honest about its pitfalls as much as we can praise it over its strengths, lest we deceive ourselves and others.


Hey man, they gave us Kdenlive. That thing has singlehandedly taken down Sony VEGAS Pro and so many other worse, closed-source, commercial video-editing programs. If you dislike Dolphin, find any one of the other thousands of file managers, but don’t attack KDE.


Well… I guess not everyone’s as smart as you, then.


Fair, I think I’ve heard of that one, but never tried it. Thanks for the links!


Ooh, I really like “AutoVac!”


Exactly, agreed!


Wow, well, that nails in the coffin for sure; I can’t stand TBoI’s atmosphere (I just think the environment is disgusting lol), don’t really care about arena shooters much, and I typically hate action points which is why I could never tolerate anything remotely X-COM-like for long. Thanks for the heads-up!


Hmm… which would you recommend?
*childfree!