Madagaskar_sky
@Madagaskar_sky@lemmy.world
- Comment on Signal boss warns app will exit Australia if forced to hand over users’ encrypted messages 1 hour ago:
Stop, they night actually fall for this. Recently all my sense of normal and impossible behaviour had been called into question.
- Comment on "We approached payment processors because Steam did not respond" - Australian pressure group Collective Shout claims responsibility for Steam and Itch.io NSFW game removal 21 hours ago:
Why is their logo a pink asshole?
- Comment on "We approached payment processors because Steam did not respond" - Australian pressure group Collective Shout claims responsibility for Steam and Itch.io NSFW game removal 21 hours ago:
‘Blue MAGA’? Oh shit, please don’t tell me you voted for trump!
- Comment on the universe about to have a little minty b 2 weeks ago:
Then you start using floppy disks to write all the extraneous data! And swap in the relevant disk when needed!
- Comment on The UK Stop Killing Games petition has reached 100.000 signatures 3 weeks ago:
Peddle to the metal
Lol, nice pun, good one.
- Comment on The 'Stop Killing Games' initiative is close to its final deadline, and after that, its leader is understandably done: 'Either the frog hops out of the pot, or it's dead' 4 weeks ago:
OK, I didn’t know about that.
- Comment on The 'Stop Killing Games' initiative is close to its final deadline, and after that, its leader is understandably done: 'Either the frog hops out of the pot, or it's dead' 4 weeks ago:
See, this again. They can abandon their game, it’s just that they have to patch out call home to function functionality. Patch out account verification and other bullshit. The game won’t work like before? That’s OK, it’s about reasonable playability. MMO with no players? That’s OK. No match making? That’s OK. However it was playing before abandonment, just let that run on the computer.
Maybe the final law will ask for a local server client, but the petition is only asking for reasonable playability. Reasonable.
- Comment on public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird) 1 month ago:
I think the big money is in support contracts.