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gradual@lemmings.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex staff leaving review on Play Store for PlexEnglish25·1 day agoUse free streaming sites.
Anything that you want to ‘collect’ can be downloaded and stored on an external hard drive and taken with you where you need to go.
Don’t overcomplicate things just to fit in with losers on the internet.
gradual@lemmings.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex staff leaving review on Play Store for PlexEnglish4·1 day agoYou kniw what you’re doing
Exactly. They know what they’re doing and we shouldn’t pretend that they don’t.
Scumbags are all around us, hiding in plain sight.
gradual@lemmings.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex staff leaving review on Play Store for PlexEnglish121·1 day agoYou can tell people whatever you want and they can criticize you accordingly.
If you don’t disclose your affiliation with a company that you’re shilling, rational people will criticize you for being biased and self-serving.
If you want to avoid this completely rational, acceptable, and expected criticism, then you should reveal any conflicts of interest before or during your promotion of the business.
This shouldn’t need to be spelled out for you, but this generation has been conditioned to be proud of ignorance and defending abuse.
gradual@lemmings.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex staff leaving review on Play Store for PlexEnglish48·1 day agoPlex has always been shilled hard for useful idiots with more money than sense.
Like, free streaming services are right there. Why overcomplicate things just so you can fit in with other losers on the internet?
I swear, so many of you are leaning on each other without realizing none of you have a clue what’s going on.
I’d honestly just recommend Debian stable at this point.
gradual@lemmings.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Team Fortress 2 gets another update with fixes from the community and relaxed in-game chat restrictionsEnglish1·2 days agoSo does that mean anyone can do what they want with the code?
gradual@lemmings.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Europa Universalis V from Paradox will only support Windows, no Linux or macOS this timeEnglish11·2 days agoI used to think useful idiots were the exception, but they’re actually the norm.
gradual@lemmings.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Install Bazzite on the Lenovo Legion Go SEnglish11·2 days agoWhy is there so much bazzite shilling?
gradual@lemmings.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Europa Universalis V from Paradox will only support Windows, no Linux or macOS this timeEnglish16·2 days ago🥱
Sad seeing so many tools among the Linux community.
gradual@lemmings.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Europa Universalis V from Paradox will only support Windows, no Linux or macOS this timeEnglish1·2 days agoThat’s generally how I see games these days. I don’t play paradox interactive crap, but I’m way behind on releases and it feels great.
All the games I play are available for free thanks to torrenting and all the content is already in them. I wish I had realized to do this sooner, would’ve saved a lot of money.
gradual@lemmings.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Europa Universalis V from Paradox will only support Windows, no Linux or macOS this timeEnglish23·2 days agoLook at you, eager to lower your standards so the people taking your money don’t have to work as hard.
gradual@lemmings.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Europa Universalis V from Paradox will only support Windows, no Linux or macOS this timeEnglish4·2 days agoI wasn’t going to buy it anyways.
gradual@lemmings.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Team Fortress 2 gets another update with fixes from the community and relaxed in-game chat restrictionsEnglish612·2 days agoValve games should honestly be open-source with how much the community does for them.
As I get older, I realize how correct people were in their criticisms of the company. They aren’t the good guys; just the least bad.
gradual@lemmings.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•The SteamOS era is imminent: Valve adds a new compatibility rating for games that’ll run on ‘any device that’s not a Steam Deck’English63·2 days agoNo they don’t.
Not even in the 2000s were people blaming “windows” for their computer being slow. Most of them thought “windows” was synonymous with “computer” and wouldn’t even be able to make a criticism of an ‘operating system.’
And yet they still charge people for it.
We’re getting up there.
It honestly doesn’t take much more for the snowball effect to take hold.
Could be interesting to see how proprietary platforms respond to increased adoption. Maybe they’ll start removing their ads and surveillance, or even giving their operating systems away altogether (minus the source code, of course.)
gradual@lemmings.worldto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•An exciting new Switch emulator launches tomorrowEnglish1·4 days agoIt’s not really an issue. Emulator developers should already be doing their work anonymously.
gradual@lemmings.worldto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•An exciting new Switch emulator launches tomorrowEnglish1·4 days agoMaybe it’s just me. I don’t know much about emulation or console hardware, but I find it hard to believe that the architecture of the Switch 2 would be so radically different from the Switch 1 that developers would have a significantly harder time creating an emulator for it. What would be the purpose of making radical changes?
Yuzu had been around for years before it got taken down. I’d like to see a Switch 2 emulator pop up as soon as possible, of course.
Yeah, he’s just here to shill fedora.