whataboutshutup

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[–] whataboutshutup@discuss.online 6 points 8 months ago (1 children)

First the Berserk creator, now this. I hope like with the first one, the series would smoothly continue carrying the light of their legacy.

[–] whataboutshutup@discuss.online 5 points 8 months ago (1 children)

lichess integration so every unresolvable argument can be decided by a chess duel. A bot reacts when it's called by a command (plus arguments to customize the game) and drops a link (only OP can access and play, others join as spectators). Results are then posted as a reply. It's not possible atm, but I guess lichess devs are based and won't mind a little customization on their side for that silly matter. Federating with them would be a way to null many people's bingo cards.

1.0 is promises fulfilled, 2.0 sounds like something on a level of a new entry (or a big advertising exaggeration). We'd see.

[–] whataboutshutup@discuss.online 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

New itrunsdoom category? Impressive.

Transition may be unconventional, involving means of trans-portation and what-nots.

Maybe there shouldn't be a scheme simplifying a complex matter to two axes, coupled with these short questionnaires? Or it shouldn't be taken seriously at all? PCM is a Harry Potter houses test for political fandoms on the internet, it has it's niche, but neither it, nor other models bring something meaningful to the table for it is by design a gross oversimplification.

I like LEGO games for their simple light-hearted humor and recreation of well known scenes from other IPs, esp. SW\LOTR ones.

[–] whataboutshutup@discuss.online 26 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Imagine learning in your teens that your gender is a pink-smoking plane crash claiming a pilot.

[–] whataboutshutup@discuss.online 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Stuff that actually matters brings profit to some important people. Addictive drugs are a lucrative biz. If selling them hasn't got an approval from the top, they couldn't have spread as much as they had.

In EU\US it's mostly about lobbies, there it's pure feudal nepotism. Someone's been probably given a role to oversee their import\certification\reselling and collect their %s in return. Hard to imagine a legistation to hurt that scheme being even voiced.

How to make new Loss in this format.

[–] whataboutshutup@discuss.online 16 points 1 year ago (2 children)

We find that our deeply engaged users are quick to challenge and downvote harmful or misleading content across the platform.

Yeah, right.

Deeper intergration with p2p file sharing\streaming-oriented sites and protocols, e.g. torrents, but decentralized too. Think like Blizzard with their p2p acceleration of downloads using other people's downloaded game. Basically, making your own PC a source of content for those accesing instance. May probably ease traffic reqs for instances and make them more reliable under ddos.

Infrastructure for old-fashioned game servers' communities, like those for Minecraft. Login with your fediverse account, one-click joining server, creating federated networks of them with theoretical migration of progress\playtime\achievements. It can make this way of multiplayer gaming convinient again. Yet again, it needs specifically tailored games\clients.

Mapping and geocaching communities. A network of overlaying local map-canvases that people can interact with by adding favorite routes, comments, points of interest.

 

It happened to me a couple of times. May there be a warning dialog before that? Because if you unlog, you'd need to log in again with empty login and password forms. And it's just one tap from other accounts in account switching menu.

Or maybe put it onto the bottom of a sidebar? Idk.

 

I've tried many recs from ProtonDB but it doesn't work for me. Both DS1 and DS2 just never open a window.

I use Steam, I switched proton versions and some %program launch options, but no luck.

If you have some ideas, I'd love to hear them.

 
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