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“Green New Deal” by Molleindustria (afaik on Steam and mobile app stores)
“Half-earth Socialism” (Steam and Web. They have a website and it’s based on a book. I recommend playing it on the website since the Steam version is buggy af)
both are free as in beer, with the latter also being free as in freedom.
though the latter one has some rly bad takes imo, but it’s still fun to play
It will stop being free the second a corporation gets it’s hands on it, makes improvements and put’s those under a proprietary license
I’ve taken up saying “temporarily free/libre” and “permanently free/libre” instead of the permissive/copyleft, since imo “permissive” has a suggestive positive connotation. Especially to ppl who do not know much about the free software movement
surprise surprise: terminally online risers with 4chan lvl takes export their toxicity to everything they touch. thus get rightly hammered
https://drewdevault.com/2024/04/09/2024-04-09-FDO-conduct-enforcement.html
I feel this, Gnome and it’s opinionated workflow just “gets out of the way” in my experience
I plan on switching to Slowroll once it’s matured, but I think I’ll stay with Gnome :p
This is very similar to my experience tho I have skipped most of my ricing/customization phase with Gnome bc I just didn’t feel the need to do much about it bar a few extensions
I’m glad Fedora comes with the most usable no-bs/out-of-the-way (in my subjective experience) DE by default. Yes I do run it with Tweaks and a few extensions, but otherwise I have no need for extensive customization for customization’s sake (which seems so many ppls problem with GNOME, smth that I couldn’t find more irrelevant), since everything about its UI/UX is so intuitive. I understand if people don’t like its opinionated workflow, but it’s just right for me personally…
I don’t get the proposal either way bc Fedora has always been the spearhead of vanilla GNOME and there is an official KDE spin iirc
this meme has more mold than my bathroom
as it should be, nobody likes proprietary vendor-locked formats that get shoved down your throat