The only problem with this line of thinking is that it empowers bigots to continue to subvert any character or symbol they choose.
I’d rather see those symbols used more often in ways that fight bigotry than to give in to that manipulation.
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Nemoder@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What movie did you see too young that still haunts you to this day?9·9 days agoI was too young when I first saw this too. (I was in my 20s)
Nemoder@lemmy.mlOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•More streamers are using #linux on twitch now. What are your favorite games to watch?3·2 years agoYeah I like FPS games sometimes but I find them really hard to watch especially if the streamer is twitchy on the mouse and/or the bitrate isn’t really high.
Nemoder@lemmy.mlOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•More streamers are using #linux on twitch now. What are your favorite games to watch?2·2 years agoThat seems to be the case with the majority of the streams I’ve seen, just folks havin fun with a few friends showing up now and then. I do like to check out the odd streamer I’ve never seen especially if it’s a game I know really well. What games have you been streaming lately?
I ended up writing a perl script to generate a .m3u from a root music directory that shuffles all the subdirs so I can listen to full albums in random order instead of just tracks.
Nemoder@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a word you've spent a long time not using right?2·2 years agoIf you just adjust your justice you might just make it just.
Nemoder@lemmy.mlto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Steam Linux Marketshare Surges To Nearly 2% In November3·2 years agoWhich is why it’s so awesome that most of Steam Deck is actually fairly open, or at least as open as running steam on desktop Linux anyway.
Nemoder@lemmy.mlto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Linux-compatible multiplayer games to make new friends in? [seeking recommendations]2·2 years agoPalia is fun for awhile but not a lot of lasting content there yet.
An oldschool style Linux native MMO I still recommend is Project Gorgon. It’s a very social game, while you can do a lot solo eventually you’ll run into the game’s only real punishment which is dying from a boss fight. You’ll get a permanent curse that can only be lifted by defeating that boss and the best way to do that is to find other players in game to help you do it.
Nemoder@lemmy.mlOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•The DOS game Raptor Call of the Shadows releases source under GPL6·2 years agoIt’s just a source release, not even a Linux port done yet. It should be possible to build it for DOS and run it in dosbox but I don’t know the tools required for that.
Nemoder@lemmy.mltoSNOOcalypse - document, discuss, and promote the downfall of Reddit.@lemmy.ml•reddit r/movies isn't doing too well132·2 years agoI find tildes.net fills the role of in-depth discussions pretty well, they don’t tolerate memes and other fluff which I do still find entertaining but lemmy has plenty of that. Only thing neither do very well is lots of content for niche hobbies or topics that just require a lot more users to work well.
Yeah that makes sense for how it works now, but I imagine if they plan to monetize installs they’d also make the telemetry required for all game functionality. That assumes they actually cared about the data and didn’t plan to just make it all up and charge whatever they want.
Wouldn’t unity just block the games from running if they don’t connect? I guess you could crack the games, then maybe we’ll have some weird future where devs encourage players to crack their games…
And it works in QTerminal.
To clarify there are several very popular online games with anti-cheat that will never work BUT there are also a ton of other multiplayer games that do work great. You aren’t going to be stuck in single-player only moving to Linux, you’ll just miss out on a handful of popular competitive games.