The companies don't care if they have legal grounds. The threat of legal fees are enough to make most places comply
What a clever way to get around the rules by using telepathy. That being said, I agree
Although its been a while, ksp linux was the fist to have 64bit support compared to the windows version. If you haven't heard of ksp it's space program/ spaceflight simulator grounden in real world physics/rocket technology with a few caveats. Without mods, the planets are "on rails" and don't change orbits, and you are only affected by one "gravity source" at a time. The system it takes place in is about 1/10th scale
+1 to kenshi. I have ~1500 hours in it. Noita is dope too, but Ive barely touched it as I suck at it
I love duck duck go but theres one key thing I've been missing (or don't know how to do) with google you can just throw -word or -"a phrase" and it will ommit any result with them
Dark souls 2 was definitely the weakest of all From games, this coming from someone with ~4000 hous in ds 1, 1-2k hours in ds3 and Sekiro
Got into super breeding. Maxed out damage and health and got a lot into speed on my rexes. Its very rewardimg being able to 1 or 2 shot a 150 rex. Takes like a month+ to get anywhere with it. That rex with those stats took like a year of breeding
This is why I never tell anyone I am tech literate. The solutions are always so inane.
Even for someone like me who prefers linux I still end up using windows most of the time. Even with 90% of games working on linux, theres that 10% I still need to boot up windows for.
The amount of moderation actions from those instances were a lot higher than from elsewhere, specifically lemmy.world. With how lemmy.world is now after browsing it for ~5 mins I can confidently say that that would be the case again if we were to refederate
That would lead to having to manually approve every instance by the admins. Mods can't do that so it would 100% be on them to keep up with all the instances
I read the title thinking about DF or crusader kings. Nope, deep rock galactic. Wut?
Aslo rock and stone