

Do you think Stellantis understands consent?
[ ] Yes
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Do you think Stellantis understands consent?
[ ] Yes
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Just in case.
Neat buuUUUuuut.
Does Revolt have federation?
As of right now, Revolt does not feature any federation and it is not in our feature roadmap.
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What can I do with Revolt and how do I self-host?
[…]
You can self-host Revolt by:
- Using Docker Compose and our recommended guide.
- Building individual components yourself from the source code.
It’s basically a bunch of islands.
New D&D meme just dropped: Okay, boomer wizard.
A Shelter Full of Cats I’m a sucker for any game from Devcats.
So, most of my recommendations are going to be FPS or first person. For Valve related stuff:
As for non-Valve games and related:
Half-Life 2 is pretty much a must have. Black Mesa is a good remake of the original.
That’s not limited to Lemmy. It’s what happens across all social media. A tiny percentage of people will post, a larger percentage will comment, and the vast majority will lurk. The general numbers I’ve heard thrown around are 1-9-90, but the posters and commenters are probably much lower than 1% and 9%. Especially as platform size increases.
As for why, and this is hazarding a guess: posting takes effort, commenting takes less, and lurking takes the least.
Apple has a long history of working against right to repair and third party repair shops. This includes making it difficult for third parties to source the parts needed and changing the designs to requiring part pairing in the name of security. It got to the point where repair shops were buying broken Apple products so they could hopefully source the parts needed.
Looking through what they provided now, it’s basic stuff any third party repair shop could do if they could source the parts. It’s useful. However good electronic technicians can go beyond that and do board level repairs. But that requires schematics and diagrams. A lot of times they would have to get those through other parties who in turn got them through less than official means or violated NDAs.
Guess what Apple isn’t providing? Board level information. This is just doing the minimum the law requires them to do.
Bonus: Louis Rossmann talks about Apple’s history of right to repair [10 minute video]
Found the article where the screenshot came from, and wow it’s even more infuriating! The VideoLAN folks tried to work with them for months, and Unity seems to have cranial rectal inversion.
You know what’s free (as in beer and speech) and not being enshittified? Notepad++
Microsoft really needs an antitrust smackdown with their repeated behavior.
Sweet Tech Jesus! It’s 3 and 1/2 hours long.