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I wouldn’t bother reading it. It’s the same as 2022’s list with only one more game added to it.
I wouldn’t bother reading it. It’s the same as 2022’s list with only one more game added to it.
Wait, all of that for just a Boolean true value or is that some sort of logical expression?
I mean, I’ve got a 75% upvote ratio right now, so perhaps I’m not alone in thinking it’s a bit excessive?
My guy, you got ratio’d by the guy pointing out you were on c/linuxmemes.
Since you are the main character of Lemmy, which Stallman meme shall we post for the millionth time? Perhaps we shall post about how it’s stupid in 2023 to be using a macrokerenel architecture and that Linux is obsolete?
Shut the blast doors!
You are bothered by Linux memes and now acting like you’re not bothered. I’m sorry to be rude, but I hope your kernels remain closed source.
Is TempleOS a joke to you?
Distros and package managers are bad. Reject modernity, embrace compiled source. Burn Lennart Pottering at the stake!
I remember when my distro switched for me. Actually I don’t :/
I want to state for the record that I cried harder than the above poster. Thanks.
Don Draper was blowin’ fat clouds.
From that post:
Q: If a user reinstalls/redownloads a game / changes their hardware, will that count as multiple installs?
A: Yes. The creator will need to pay for all future installs. The reason is that Unity doesn’t receive end-player information, just aggregate data.
It’s like Disney releasing a Micky Mouse movie, buts it’s actually Felix the Cat.
It’s more like Disney releasing Mickey Mouse into the public domain.
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This is a damn homicide lmao