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TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him)
TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him) @ TimLovesTech @badatbeing.social
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  • Have you tried the default Fedora kernel? Also you didn't install TLP did you?

  • Well those white South Africans needed that asylum because of the white genocide going on in Africa. /s

    Also Trump has to do something to distract his base from the fact he just had his DOJ do a huge Epstein coverup after promising to bring the pedo cabal to justice for years.

  • Interesting that they would be confused at all. I have an interest, because Canada is cool, but I won't be visiting anytime soon because I know we are the worst and nobody is going to want us there. I also don't want to deal with assholes at the border, even though I'm a US citizen they have carte blanche to do anything they are in the mood for.

  • It is a bit of weighing the convenience of Steam dealing with your catalog of games, making them all just a download away, and keeping them outside of Steam and needing to come up with your own currarion method. And if you are buying (licensing it - because apparently nobody actually owns their games) the game outside one of these storefronts, you still have DRM to deal with most likely anyway.

    Just have to weigh the pros vs cons.

  • If a group of people are influenced by whatever, and suddenly write a bunch of negative reviews I would consider that a review bomb if they played 0 hours, or 10k hours. Adding the weird stipulation that it needs to be people that never played it is not a requirement I've ever heard. Now is it more likely that the trolls will be people who haven't played, absolutely, because the low cost (nothing) of doing so while the people that play games are actually gaming.

    Review bombing is a coordinated online campaign where a large group of people post a deluge of negative reviews for a product, service, or business, often with the intent to harm its reputation or sales. This tactic is usually employed as a form of protest, coercion, or even just trolling, and is often seen in response to perceived issues with the product or its creators.

    • Googles stupid AI
  • Are you trying to kill the beautiful birds and drive the whales crazy?! /s

  • Have you tried sweeping your forests, I remember that was the issue in California. /s

  • As the only platform that cares about gamers I would say it's your only choice under Windows also. Unless you pay for boxed versions and then rip/crack them so your not messing with physical media constantly, but then disk space becomes and issue fast.

  • More or less, but classic case of correlation ≠ causation.

  • The thing about this meme is those people are either review bombing because "reasons", or they are all masochists, either way I would disregard them as spam and look for better reviews.

  • "It obviously needs some tuning, but this is the radical left blowing a small thing out of proportion."

    • Twitter/Musk at some point (probably)

    Do remember this is the guy who did 2 full Nazi salutes at an event for his presidential candidate, and America voted Trump in anyway, they give zero fucks about "blatant". And training his AI on Nazi material is going to make his bot pro-Nazi, not rocket-surgery.

  • Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.

  • Before and after. Like you said, the occurrence of one unfortunately doesn't stop humans from carrying out another elsewhere.

  • Those people need to get jobs making money for someone else, think of the shareholders! These freeloaders are growing the deficit by not working enough to cover the tax breaks for the 1%! /s

  • Yeah, but if they have no power at home, or shits flooded, old Ted's gotta grieve about it someplace his constituents can't find him.

  • I mean this was kinda the plan for Twitter, and for his AI all along. This isn't a bug, it's working as expected.

  • They released a thing yesterday that they essentially looked into the "boss" and found "no client list" and are done investigating it. Case closed.

    Makes me wonder how much evidence went missing under Barr.

  • I feel fairly certain they are going to take this time to:

    1. Learn the ins-and-outs of crypto.
    2. Look at better regulation and how to protect the public from crypto scammers.
    3. Look at Trump's crypto grifts and regulate away all his loop-holes, making him an example for future politicians looking to exploit their office for monetary gain.

    J/K ... they are going to fuck around, learn nothing, and make rules based on conspiracy theories and making King Trump's crypto grifts more profitable.