

You come with your first reply being totally passive aggressive and now pretending to be a victim.
That’s on you. You started off by being really whiny and dramatic.


You come with your first reply being totally passive aggressive and now pretending to be a victim.
That’s on you. You started off by being really whiny and dramatic.


She was in the basement because she was a prisoner. She was trying to kill everyone in the village next door.
They let her come with them because they needed her ability and were confident they could handle her if she tried to stab them in the back.
It’s fairly obvious, not sure why you’re getting mad about it


They basically invented gambling for chlidren
The gambling sites aren’t owned by Valve
they actually are the one that have anticompetitive practice
Citation desperately needed, and not just the one internal email from 10 years ago that reads like a misunderstanding.
they take a huge cut of 30%
30% is standard across the industry, including itch.io and GOG. And given that EGS just laid off 1000 employees, it’s looking like 12% isn’t a sustainable business model.
Don’t forget that EGS has been using anti-consumer policies like paid exclusives from the start. Meanwhile Steam, GOG, and itch.io don’t force exclusivity, allowing an open ecosystem. Tim Swiney isn’t against monopolies, he’s just mad that he doesn’t habe one.
And let’s not forget that Steam has been investing in open source and Linux gaming for years. PC gaming are getting close to a point where making walled off gardens becomes impossible.
Do I think billionaires should exist? No. But when there’s one that’s actively building systems to keep digital ecosystems open permanently, I’m willing to make an exception.
But you’re clearly just some gullible jackass that fell for Tim Swiney’s propaganda hook line and sinker. You speak of cognitive dissonance despite being fully immersed in it yourself. Go touch grass; you desperately need it.


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Still no clarification on why Meili is there…
Have you not been paying attention? She can control ma-beasts and was keeping them away from the group the entire time. They plainly explained it in both this and the previous episode


No, no it’s not


Vim doesn’t suck any less because something else is worse


You can build your own router fyi


And you can even mix-and-match cells of both types in a vehicle to better fit a target demographic. It’s not simply one or the other.
That being said, it’s better to have a car with a 200 mile range sodium battery and a small range extender for that 2-4 times per year trip


There wasn’t really a reason to boycott it anyway.
Yes there was. It’s called “fuck those monopolistic cunts at EGS, they don’t get my money”


Fuck off with your false equivalence bullshit.
EGS has used anticompetitive and anti consumer practices from day one, all because Tim Swiney is a petty asshole that wants to be at the top of the pile.
Meanwhile Valve has generally been pro-consumer and built a relatively good service


GrapheneOS is looking like a really good prospect nowadays


You know what this is called? A healthy and competitive market.
Yeah, I get there’s layoffs, but that’s mainly at AAA studios and is a symptom of a previously unhealthy, highly consolidated market. The job losses suck, but now diversity and competition is coming back, and that’s generally a good thing for consumers.


Huh. Just found out that Bandcamp isn’t owned by Epic Games anymore. It was sold off to someone else back in 2023. Guess I don’t have a reason to boycott it now


Theoretically, both could be done. Theoretically.


Not forever


I’d rather we get rid of oil subsidies first


Except nickel is fairly rare, driving up the costs. Sodium isn’t


Because guns are bad, mmmkay?
/s
The copyright extensions in the 20th century are theft of the commons. Those corporations are taking from public domain and not paying back. They’re thieves, and why should we care if large scale thieves become victims of theft?
Bring copyright back to the original 17 years plus a 17 year extension (max 34) in the US. Then we’ll talk.