As soon as Forgejo and Gitlab are able to share issue tracking between them, Github is so doomed in the open-source community
csolisr
- There is only a single Snap server, and it is a proprietary one exclusive to Canonical
- Upgrades are pushed in a mandatory fashion, which means things will break if a bad upgrade ever gets pushed
- Snaps have about the same integration issues that Flatpaks have due to their sandboxing, but overcoming them is even harder due to lack of tools on the Snap side of things
- Snaps are mostly Ubuntu-centric, and don't quite work on other distros
That reminds me of the gymnastics people have to do in the UK. There they have the BBC, which is technically public television but anyone that partakes on it needs to pay a heavy fee per year - and the devices legally deemed to be subject to that fee is ever increasing. In order to avoid paying that fee, people now need to have no television sets, no computers, no smartphones, no nothing.
Today I learned that one of the biggest Spanish instances, Mujico, apparently doesn't federate with anyone else. Ah well
Long story short, both of them wound up associated to the far right. Romero was well known, but Carmack was invited to a convention specifically against "cancel culture".
Definitely not a fan of how either Romero or Carmack wound up being in the end, but I can't deny they were pioneers
Not to be that guy, but I'm not sure if even this post is breaking NDA on its own. Still, hopefully you can salvage the project, even with a day-one patch
Two things:
- Interesting to see this particular addition. Handy for the players with slower reflexes, utterly useless for speedrunners (unless it messes up with physics somehow)
- I also wonder how will achievements be managed while the accessibility turned on. Plenty of people are out there, vocally complaining about "handing out the platinum" to people "that do less effort than I did to earn it".
Not too glad about them snagging Android games that could have been a single purchase, and putting them behind a monthly paywall instead. And given that my country is still unsupported by nearly all cloud streaming services, I don't think I'll be able to use this one either even if I wanted to
Been there done that. Best you can do is ask them on the Discord channel if you're blocked by Cloudflare (their anti-DDOS firewall) and whether they can unblock your domain. My own domain accidentally triggered their Cloudflare once, mostly because I tried to use more than a service to follow them from a single IP (both via Lemmy and Pleroma/Akkoma) so it exceeded their rate
The Creative Commons Zero / Public Domain Dedication / CC0 is the closest thing to a legally enforceable antonym of copyright.
I'd be unsurprised if they're using ForgeFed proper