

Easiest way is via Kiwix.
This is my main Lemmy account.
Here’s my backup account should something happen with this instance: https://lemmy.wtf/u/DFX4509B
Easiest way is via Kiwix.
A right that’s getting rapidly eroded. Like, 1A is a right that’s pretty much reduced to only existing on paper at this point and some politicians are probably looking for a way to erase it from the Constitution entirely.
Good thing I downloaded it then because it’s probably going to be blocked in the US next.
I just disabled SecureBoot on my end.
SuperTuxKart? Also, emulation of retro consoles as others have suggested.
Civ5 and earlier installments in the Civ franchise are also pretty good if they like virtual board games, although recent decisions at TakeTwo corporate might be a turnoff.
Noooooo… Leave school kids in general but especially kindergarteners and first graders out of this shit!
To quote Pink Floyd, leave those kids alone!
AI shouldn’t even be a thing in school on the whole, but especially not in kindergarten or first grade, let the kids be kids and let them have their wonder and curiosity at that stage.
And custom-built PCs are already getting priced further and further out of the market for everyone who isn’t rich; mini PCs are slowly taking over the budget segments, and even some of the mid-range as well.
Next step if it’s allowed to get that far would be locking out alternate OSes after upgradeable PCs are all but eliminated except for HEDT.
I hope MS doesn’t start doing this to Windows or else that would kill WINE/Proton, and also severely harm Windows itself given how deeply sideloading exes or msi files is ingrained into that OS.
This extends to the animation review community and also the art and craft communities too given Google will probably flag those channels as underage with their AI at some point. Like, people like Saberspark, for example, also need to mirror to Odysee or PeerTube before their accounts get flagged, if not moving away from YT outright.
Even someone like PhantomStrider would benefit from doing that as well, and tbh, with his public disdain for big social media lately, Odysee or PeerTube would probably be a breath of fresh air for him.
Time for them to at minimum mirror their channel to Odysee and/or PeerTube so that they’ll still have a platform just in case their channel gets nuked.
Even if you don’t plan on ditching YT outright, it’s still a good idea to mirror to Odysee, PeerTube, or both, as a backup because of shit like this.
Or yay [software]
and pick out the software you want to install from a list.
Well, you actually own it for one, given Linux is an open platform, you’re generally not at some corporation’s will unlike with closed platforms like Windows or even macOS, you’re also not arbitrarily locked out of running it on hardware made before a certain date unlike with Win11; as long as the kernel supports it, it should run on your hardware, where Windows arbitrarily locks out anything older than Zen+ or Kaby Lake without a modded install medium starting with Win11, and it generally uses less resources than Windows nowadays although that varies based on configuration.
This is ‘GM in 2008’ all over again.
(because a company that’s ‘too big to fail’ has been bailed out by the government before)
and unlike the US it doesn’t even have constitutional limitations on surveillance of people on their own soil
It’s finally happening, tech jobs are suffering the same unemployment that the trades had been suffering for years if not decades, only this time around it’s probably self-inflicted by the AI bubble.
Mirrorless and P&S cameras should still be able to work without an app. Also, there’s always used SLRs.
‘When you sigh and flip open your laptop to maybe do some work, you find that your software products refuse to even launch, as they absolutely needed to refresh their license key verification this instant. Feeling mildly upset by their accusations of you having pirated their over-priced software after forking over so much cash each month, you slam the laptop shut again. This is when you realize that your project files are stored safely on the now unreachable cloud storage account anyway.’
No, but for example, Office can be replaced by LibreOffice (and the EU is trying to do just that), Adobe CS can be replaced by GIMP or Krita, Inkscape, RawTherapee or Darktable, and Kdenlive for PS, Illustrator, Lightroom, and Premiere/AfterEffects respectively, Maya or 3DSMax can be replaced by Blender, and even Windows itself can be replaced by some Linux distro or alternatively BSD; PC as a platform isn’t locked to Windows, and you’re not locked into proprietary software generally, work contracts or more esoteric stuff which doesn’t have a viable free/open alternative notwithstanding.
Also, you can still technically buy new cameras and camcorders, although new camcorders have for the most part shifted to the pro video market nowadays, plus there’s always the used market, and you can still build a custom PC although that market has been getting squeezed out by rampant overpricing and the effective evaporation of entry-level parts, plus you can still buy physical music/movies and the gear to play them on.
And film of all things has been seeing a resurgence as a creation medium lately.
Making ad blockers illegal means they win the ad blocker war that YT has been waging for a while now, once and for all. Basically, ad blockers being banned by law would be YT’s Hiroshima bomb on ad blockers and maybe even alt front-ends.
Plus what if this hits the US and everywhere else too? I mean, as it stands, Free Speech/Expression and Free Press are basically dead in the 'States, what’s one more right to kill?
Couldn’t the US hypothetically put a clause in some ‘online safety’ law conveniently deanonymizing Tor given they own most of the exit nodes?