

And then all of this gave birth to the terrorists known as the Naturalists™…
M30s in Milwaukee, WI. I’ll never say “no” to a meal at Naf Naf Grill!
And then all of this gave birth to the terrorists known as the Naturalists™…
Use PeaZip (which is better than 7-ZIP because it’s cross-platform) to split large files into as many smaller chunks as you’d like.
And Android!!
You have to decide for yourself whether your efforts are worth it despite no visible effect. You don’t know whether your content may have affected one reader (or many more) who simply didn’t say anything.
I’ll personally never stop notifying people of tracker-free URLs, for example. The way I look at it is: I don’t care if they actually change or not. What I care about is that I ensure they are without excuse if they don’t change, because I served as the messenger and they heard the word, even if they reject it.
So at least I will have done my part, so no one can put it back on me and say I didn’t try. Putting the ball in their court is what matters; why would you change your behavior because of what others do/don’t do? That’d be one flimsy philosophy, right?
Illegal = you can go to jail. You’re not gonna go to jail just for using a browser add-on.
Against policy = sure. That doesn’t stop me from using NewPipe, FreeTube, AdNauseam, NoScript, etc. either, though, nor should it you.
That instantly makes me recollect CTRL Z, this 21-min comedic sci-fi short film.
I’d rather just play other games as I don’t feel good about doing that, partly because I don’t want to deal with any malware risk due to confidential information on my personal PC.
How is it possible to solve levels on harder difficulties in games like Unequal and Towers without cheating or guessing? I’d wanna see you solve a Towers or Unequal game on any of the harder difficulties live.
Thanks for the rundown. My biggest problem is that the literal only copy I have is from the DRM-free Humble Bundle from way back then (I gave away the Steam key to a friend of a friend), which is on a higher version than with what Multiverse is compatible, so I’ve never been able to play it all these years even though I’ve been itching to try.
I’ve sunk many an hour into Simon Tatham’s no-guess Mines, yeah, as well as Slant and various other titles from his free puzzle collection. Try Inertia!
Roguelites are the way, fam:
Rather, why are you unable to define it for yourself? It’s not that hard. Helping things towards balance (like helping any angry, sad, or greedy person to be less so, etc., or trying to heal a physical or emotional wound as appropriate) is a fine start.
Well, I suppose anything can happen but they’ve stayed consistent since pretty much their inception… Also, Reddit used to be called a content aggregator, not social media, which was coined as such due to its non-anonymous accounts, although these boundaries have reduced over time.
Anyway, I think we can all agree that we hope Lemmy/FOSS could one day be a major contender in this playing field.
I understand how people are titillated by stories of personal trauma.
WTF? I don’t go there for entertainment but to stay abreast of the latest scam types and procedures so that I or my friends don’t become victims. They’re getting insanely sophisticated out there, so I’m just as glad as I am to read of people evading scams on there as I am sorrowful for people falling prey to them, while also learning about the right and wrong steps to take.
This isn’t for fun; that’s what /r/FreeGameFindings is for, which is also an excellent place in its own way. I am following an equivalent Lemmy community but I’m on both just in case the Reddit one catches any titles that the other doesn’t while we wait for Lemmy counterparts to grow.
So, there, two communities that aren’t cesspools. To what subreddits did you go? Here are more: /r/zerowaste, /r/eatcheapandhealthy, /r/personalfinance or even /r/povertyfinance. The “cesspool” stance is subreddit-specific and I bet it’s not any one of these. You have to be strict with your subreddit curation and only go to those communities and nothing else (especially never the homepage), and then it’s awesome.
I’m trying to move here not because of subreddit/community issues but beef with the direction that corporate Reddit itself is going—which is fine to ditch due to that, too, but don’t imply that all subreddits suck.
Make every day count
But that’s such horrible pressure.
Sure, this is unfortunately our disinformation landscape now, but regardless, is deception okay (given how it’s always intentional by definition)?
Going back to your original question, I do think people would be annoyed by bots and outed human liars alike; at least, I would be, since the bots are controlled by people anyway.
As for my Reddit experience, I like /r/scams, among other similarly healthy and truly informative places to be.
What kind of question is this? A role-playing person talking to others who don’t know they’re role-playing is deceitful, so are you saying there’s absolutely nothing wrong with deception?
It’s generally expected outside of /r/jokes, /r/twosentencehorror, etc. that the people you’re talking to are telling the truth as they know it, or else why talk at all?
Nope, unless there’s maybe something I don’t wanna breathe in, I guess.
Any examples?