Was talking to someone about appearances and gay stereotypes.
savvywolf
Man, fuck the games industry.
If you see content that you think breaks the rules, use the report feature rather than making a callout post on a random sublemmy.
Someone made an offhand comment that I would be an otter if only I were more laid back.
And honestly, that made me kinda wish I could be more relaxed and chill. Everything just seems to important and stressful and difficult and intense to me... I wish I could just turn that all off and just let things happen to me as they come rather than fearing and planning for the future.
Honestly, I'm kind of put off watching the movie due to those weird eugenicsy undertones... Feels like one of those "i am very smart" Reddit people looking down on the "lesser masses" and saying they shouldn't reproduce.
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. Not really the most profound or insightful, but it's just a good fun film.
Oh, neat. Surprised that isn't added to the default paths though.
It also still does the annoying name.like.this for binary names rather than just using normal names though.
I'm not entirely sure why this is news. Do people think he gets put into a test tube or something when when he's not needed?
He's a professional game developer, he's probably working on games constantly.
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Opinion disregarded.
As an aside: I really wish flatpaks would put symlinks or something in ~/.local/bin
so you could just run them without the flatpak run
boilerplate.
I mean, lemmy.world is a big enough instance that it has attracted people with all sorts of views. You probably aren't going to find it better on any other instance.
Probably just block communities which don't moderate people enough to keep on topic.
Or if this is a dog whistle for rightwing centristism... Uh... Stop it?
Some that I use:
- Proton Unlimited, which gives me access to mail, storage and a VPN.
- Linode, I have a VPN which I use for selfhosting some things.
- Various domain names. They're actually cheaper than you think they are.
- Youtube Premium. I watch a lot of YouTube, and it helps creators.
- Discord Nitro. Begrudgingly.
- 1Password. Technically I don't pay for this, as I get it free as part of a plan from work, but I'd probably buy it when that runs out.
I'm kinda interested in watching streams more (to diversify my video watching habits), so am kinda curious about Twitch's ad-free premium plan thing as well...
Of course, there's also donations and patreon/subscribestar/ko-fi subscriptions, but I don't really consider those "subscription services".
How would you prove that the camera itself is real, is the only device with access to the private key and isn't falsifying it's video feed?