

Why would you need a code of conduct on a game about murdering demons in the most graphically brutal ways anyways? Something like “by accepting these rules, you agree to be friendly to demons, pet them in the back and have a picnic together.”?
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Why would you need a code of conduct on a game about murdering demons in the most graphically brutal ways anyways? Something like “by accepting these rules, you agree to be friendly to demons, pet them in the back and have a picnic together.”?


No, it’s pretty safe to assume it doesn’t. There exists multiple fan made pokemon wikis that Pokemon Company has never touched.


In Turkish it’s all O. We do not have gendered pronouns, a singular third person is “o”, plural third person is “onlar”.


From NFSMW, piss filter is honestly fine. I don’t get why a lot of people that play the game hate it, it fits well to the vibe of the game.


You have piefed if you really want to. I personally am fine with developers having views I disagree with, expecting everyone to have the same views as me is unrealistic; if they tried to influence how you host your instance based on their views that’s something I’d disagree, but they do not do so on Lemmy.


I would press the nuke button if I could right now; which is exactly why I’m not the one in control of it. There’s a reason why all armies are extremely careful when it comes to handling nuclear weapons.


My personal belief: Should be entirely up to the user itself. I believe everyone should have the right to express their ideas however they want, however this doesn’t mean all users want to hear it. The federation system in Lemmy allows each instance to be as selective as they want regarding what they want to show to their users, letting them adjust how strict or lenient do they want their moderation to be.


osu!. Despite being made in 2007, it still holds up as a good rhythm game.
Need this a lot for sway, it’s the reason I stick with i3wm instead of sway on my laptop.
It might be the cable itself, or a problem with the monitor.
Dude this much tearing is not an xorg issue


I really liked how they grouped multiple episodes of doujins together unlike other sites, rip


something to note that it doesn’t support syncing your music to Apple Music, but you were always able to send them to VLC.


Valve is in a very unique spot where employees are all paid well because of the low amount of employees they have and the massive income they generate; in their employee reviews you typically don’t really see low salary as a reason to leave.


While this likely happened on some obscure platform idea, it’s extremely unlikely to have a popular title this way, Here’s why: each instance running the game would cost seperately to the company hosting it. Sending raw stream capture data worth of tens of thousands to each user personalised per day would cost way too much.


Mint or Pardus. Mint’s interface is very familiar to someone who has used Windows, and most people doesn’t find it much different while using it.
Pardus is a country specific choice because some people really need Turkish support to its full extent. Pardus offers direct support lines and host a dedicated forum where people can troubleshoot their issues using Turkish.


A proper spam filter would go a long way


Define that you’re responsible for content originating from your instance on your legal page, and make use of fediseer to block instances that consist of illegal content in your country.
If you’re selfhosting, chances are the worst legal offending instances per your laws are already blocked by your country.


each instance gets the link previews independently of each other, and some instances might be blocked to get them, mine shows it clearly.
It’s way better than not having the game at all on online storefronts. Digital content still can become lost media, by offering them through storefronts that risk is lessened by a lot.