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Tyoda@lemm.eeto Games@lemmy.world•If you are a citizen in the EU or UK, don't forget to sign the Stop Killing Games petition!English141·1 month agoThe ECI is actually gaining numbers again! neat!
Tyoda@lemm.eeto Gaming@lemmy.world•Killed the greatest gamer initiative out there for contentEnglish18·1 month agohe happens to be the one that got into a call/response thread with the figurehead of the thing you support is pretty toxic
Ross specifically didn’t engage with him beyond a comment politely informing him of his mistakes and misunderstandings because he was rude and hostile from the very beginning.
I wouldn’t condone harassing him about this. He didn’t directly engage with Ross either, so we can both respectfully keep our internet bickering separate.
I don’t fully agree with either of them,
And you shouldn’t. While his resume sounds impressive and I’m sure he knows way more about game dev than I ever could, he too is plain wrong here. He approaches the initiative as “this could never work in the current landscape” while the whole point of the legislation would be to legally obligate changing that landscape, or not sell in the EU. This is how iphones got USB-C, so why couldn’t it work here?
Edit: I meant Ross didn’t engage with him before this as he obviously threw some hands in the latest video
Tyoda@lemm.eeto Gaming@lemmy.world•Killed the greatest gamer initiative out there for contentEnglish131·1 month agoWhy start a hate campaign against a person because a petition didn’t get enough signatures?
A single meme or people complaining under articles isn’t a hate campaign. And he was hostile and rude enough right from beginning to earn some clowning.
Tyoda@lemm.eeto Gaming@lemmy.world•Killed the greatest gamer initiative out there for contentEnglish643·1 month agoHe spawned a bunch of misinformation that people are repeating to this day every time the petition is mentioned. He was by far the largest negative influence on the campaign. Even if it was always doomed to fail, who would you have OP clown on if not him?
Tyoda@lemm.eeto Games@lemmy.world•The 'Stop Killing Games' initiative is close to its final deadline, and after that, its leader is understandably done: 'Either the frog hops out of the pot, or it's dead'English60·1 month agoYou may consider signing the UK effort, but that isn’t looking chipper either.
wdym i just filmed myself in the gif above
hehe. The movement is a lot closer to the stationary piglet than I imagined.
I thought it might be more like this
no because jerboa usually doesn’t play gifs for some reason. I only get a stationary piglet
Tyoda@lemm.eeto Games@lemmy.world•The end of Stop Killing Games [Accursed Farms]English1014·1 month agoIt really was a good ole’ internet argument where he was just obnoxiously wrong in his interpretation and remained just as confidently incorrect the entire time.
Tyoda@lemm.eeto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•One of the big dangers of getting romantically involved with AI is the cost17·1 month agoIf you really love something, set it free (software)
Tyoda@lemm.eeto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that I can drag a download link to my KDE desktop and it will automatically save the file to that location.English12·1 month ago7zip doesn’t have a builtin gui on Linux. Your file manager’s “compress” and “extract” functions should be able to utilize it as needed. Only power users need all the bits and dials beyond that, and they can use the terminal to harness all the power of the
7z
command.
Tyoda@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•When Was the Last Time There Wasn't Someone Holding a Sign Protesting Whatever in Front of the Whitehouse?151·1 month agohttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_House_Peace_Vigil
Thomas launched the anti-nuclear vigil outside the White House in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C. on June 3, 1981.
In 2013, the Peace Vigil was disassembled while it was briefly left unattended. It was restored the same day.
2013?
Tyoda@lemm.eeto Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•Updated to a new phone last December. Now I've lost the old one, and I last backed it up four years ago.17·1 month agoYou’re sorta one of the “[un]lucky 10000” today. Basically everyone is constantly on the edge of losing all their digital stuff and most people don’t even know it. You might take this as a warning to do better in the future, but even there most people would fail, I’d say.
There’s maybe 0.1% of people who know what “3-2-1” means who are only risking a week’s/month’s worth of stuff at all times.
~ signed, someone who should get their backups in order
Next time, I will definitely use an external host like postimages.org so this doesn’t happen again.
yeah those never go down…
btw (next time) you could try refreshing the page with CTRL+SHIFT+R to try and clear DNS caches and whatnot
Not to invalidate your experience but I have never seen one with screws yet I have never heard of a back cover accidentally popping off (aside from extreme falls). My current one isn’t removable but each one before this was, and I would for years fidget with it by popping the cover on and off, and even after that it held on just fine. Though screws would regardless be more secure and that is good, I agree.
Update: it’s now been reverted to the original!
I have something similar: a “garbage” folder in my downloads folder, and when I tire of the clutter I put all of it, including “garbage”, into a new “garbage” folder. It’s garbage all the way down.
it’s a satire account if anyone’s wondering https://archive.ph/jusRP
I hope he knows he is a hero for not overlaying an obnoxious watermark on the footage.
They must have been great to cuddle. Good boyes.