

It’s funny how every big tech decision these last few years all sound like a shitty James Bond villain step in a shitty world domination plan, with shitty corpo writing.


It’s funny how every big tech decision these last few years all sound like a shitty James Bond villain step in a shitty world domination plan, with shitty corpo writing.


It is true, but you don’t necessarily have to be a dick about it. The real question is, now, do we declare the internet dead? Are there alternatives? Are there ways to push back? It seems to be a worldwide move, so we’re all in the hole.


Time to be criminals in the eyes of the law. Young people will just use a VPN anyway.
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Pokemon.


Sounds more like “UK zionist lobby” calls for blocking HP’s visit.


Ridiculous design, gimme foldable like the GBA SP (a design that actually protects the screen) or a non-foldable PSP form-factor, but that gadget shit is pathetic and does nothing a phone can’t already do. Stop being pigeons, stop giving gaming a bad name. Think, gamer, think.


It’d be better if he could leave life altogether.


How will the NSA spy on you if Microsoft doesn’t hand them your passwords?
That’s an immediate “FUCK NO”. I mean, I’m sure it can be beneficial for speech-impaired people, but we all know it’s gonna be used for mass surveillance. It’s even worse than the Zuck perv’ glasses. 100% Black Mirror episode.
Well, haven’t we all been noobs at some point? Plus, isn’t it funnier that they ask us rather than asking an AI, for instance?
If your goal is a personal setup, maybe for gaming, I would recommend Bazzite, it is very user-friendly and designed to be as stable as possible (you can switch to an earlier version of the system in case an update or something makes your pc bug). They have a very nice “app store” (bazaar, based on apps distributed as “flatpaks”).
I personally use an Arch-derivative to access some niche software (the Arch “app marketplace” has a community-wide range), but Arch-based distros are a bit more technical to use. Currently, the most popular Arch-based distribution is “CachyOS”.
Having used both, I haven’t heard anything about these distros concerning privacy.
“Linux Mint”, a Ubuntu derivative, is generally praised as a good entry point into the linux world. It is supposed to spin and enhance its ubuntu base into something very user friendly as well.


Great news!


The science we love.


Yup, I’ve read up on it and apparently she erased said tweet. Surely she did it because she realized it would end up badly


Because of the repetitive pattern of sham/shallow accusations which goal is only to give the collaborationist media more material for constant defamation (on her, but also on every leftist voice speaking against the genocide in Gaza and such, which is immediately tagged as “antisemitism” for easy silencing -it’s a globally used strategy, so nothing unfamiliar here, you’ve probably seen it used against many people who are raising their voice against Israel’s crimes against humanity, or their current expansion war -which they roped the USA into). For instance, she has been summoned by the police for her deleted tweet, and they “found” drugs in her purse, except 1- I won’t believe a person summoned to an appointment with the police can be stupid enough to BRING DRUGS in their purse (it was later denied by her lawyer anyway). 2- The info was leaked to collaborationist medias DURING the police custody, which is supposedly both impossible and illegal UNLESS the police themselves leaked something for the medias to gnaw on. And it’s always like that. As for the tweet that got her in “trouble”, it was okay according to international laws (relative to the right of an occupied/subjected to apartheid nation to bear arms to resist the occupant). So, yeah, in France, the collusion of the ultra-rich and far-right media is established, so much so that most people don’t even listen to them anymore. Whatever the country you’re from, the fascists have the same modus operandi, so if you hear corporate media say something and the story is too good to be true, then assume it’s simply no true, especially during war.


French here, I think the information is confirmed. A weird campain is led against this woman, and at that point I’d call it harrassment, especially after the far right ambush set-up that led to the even weirder death of a young neo-nazi militant (the local intelligence had been following them, the police was present and they let the fight happen…), which was blamed on her conference being held nearby.
The Nemesis collective was linked to it as a planner of said ambush that went haywire. That femonationalist collective was endorsed by a former right-wing minister of national security.
I really think it’s a sordid campain to undermine any french voice that would talk about the genocide in Gaza.


How the fuck is this terrorist state still supported by the west?


… SquareEnix still managed to exist after FF13?
Fully agree BUT as an ARPG it had nice gameplay at the time, especially the second one. The PSP one was nice too.