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chonglibloodsport , to nostupidquestions in My dad fought the Nazi's they lost. The world knows it. What is the deal with their recent resurgence?

It’s not just Nazis. The world is trending towards authoritarianism across the board, on the right and the left. Democratic and social institutions everywhere are failing. People don’t trust each other anymore.

The real problem: in the race to build massive civilizations we have destroyed all of our communities.

mcmodknower , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?
  • Super Tux (i played this since i’m three)
  • osu!lazer (rythm game)
  • shattered pixel dungeon
fubarx , to asklemmy in What Do You Use Your Personal Website For?

A friend gave me the best career advice years ago: make a personal portfolio site.

He said nobody really reads through resumes anymore. A portfolio with lots of screenshots or photos, and a very short paragraph works best. Also tack on a resume for those who ask for it.

Organized by category, date, or whatever makes sense. You can use a blogging engine like Wordpress, or a static hosting platform like Jeckyll or Hugo. Assign it a simple domain (like .work or .portfolio). Keep it updated with latest clippings.

Then whenver someone asks, just point them at the site. Print it on a biz card, make custom stickers, etc.

If you want free hosting, check out Github Pages.

PanArab , to technology in My LibreOffice install broke and there's this Calligra software that caught my eye, should I switch or just reinstall?
@PanArab@lemmy.ml avatar

I personally like OnlyOffice, try it, it is FOSS and to me has a nicer UI.

chameleon , to nostupidquestions in What type of scam is this?
@chameleon@fedia.io avatar

Pretty much every form of these scams is some kind of advance fee fraud. Two more possible avenues:

  • "Upgrade to a business account". They send you an email purporting to be from the payment provider you used saying you need to upgrade to business to receive a payment that large, and the upgrade page is a fake website run by the scammer that asks for a "refundable deposit" or the like (with a little helping of credit card fraud and of course a business account will require all kinds of personal info useful for identity theft too).
  • "But I want it as an NFT" was popular for a bit, they want you to "pre-pay the minting fee but it's ok I'll add it to your payment" and then they disappear. But they want it on a website ran by them and the moment you put the crypto in they disappear. Not sure this scam is popular nowadays because NFT screams scam to just about everyone for a lot of different reasons. But "rich guy spends $5000 on dumbass NFT" was a legitimate genre of news for a little moment.

It's all preying on someone that thinks they got an easy paycheck for work that they've already done, on a populace of artists that could really use said paycheck to pay for food and are thus willing to overlook weirdness or principles. They also tend to pick on newer and younger artists that haven't quite figured out how to run a business yet, hoping that they haven't heard of scams specifically targeted to their sector.

hitstun , (edited ) to asklemmy in Most enjoyable content for the least amount of storage
@hitstun@fedia.io avatar

Alright then, how about this?

https://s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/romhacking-hacks/hacks/gameboy/images/5813screenshot1.png

For just 32kB (plus the size of a Game Boy emulator), you can play the amazing Tetris Rosy Retrospection. It's a romhack of the Game Boy Tetris that adds modern Tetris controls, handling, and features to make it feel much better to play without increasing the file size. I'm aware of the color version of this hack, but it doubles the file size to 64kB, so I'm only considering the regular Tetris Rosy Retrospection this time. Byte-for-byte, I can't find a better game to sink dozens of hours into.

x4740N , to piracy in RIP fmovies. Long live sudo

Use stremio instead with a vpn active

I still prefer to download movies and TV shows but I currently stream anime from torrents with it and its better quality than the streaming sites

bestagon , to nostupidquestions in Knife vs. Gun Control?

Just get one anyway. It won’t do you any favors if a cop finds it but knife control isn’t a big priority for most law enforcement

EDIT: I am not a lawyer

AHemlocksLie , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?

QuakeWorld and old school Doom for FPS, Beyond All Reason for RTS, Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup for roguelikes, Hedgewars for a Worms-like.

wabafee , to showerthoughts in Under the Third Geneva Convention a foreign POW has more fundamental rights than a US citizen in the USA
@wabafee@lemmy.world avatar

US broke those list like a bingo card.

Blizzard , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?

VCMI - it’s re-written from scratch, open source, multiplatform Heroes 3 engine with many improvements and mods manager. It requires some files from the original game though.

Achyu , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?
nossaquesapao , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?

Since no one mentioned yet, Tales of Maj’Eyal deserves some love too. One of the best roguelikes out there…

Openopenopenopen , to showerthoughts in Snowflake is such a weird insult as it seems to imply it's best to just be like everyone else

I guess I don’t understand your thinking.

Supposedly, Every snowflake is unique. Therefore Being a snowflake means you are unique.

How does being a snowflake imply that you’re being just like everyone else?

Aurenkin ,

I think the idea is that saying snowflake as an insult implies that being unique is a bad thing.

Openopenopenopen ,

Ahh. Yeah, I see it now. Sometimes I’m a bit dense. Thanks.

Maalus ,

Also “snowflake” isn’t about being unique at all.

themeatbridge ,

Traditionally, that’s what the insult meant. It would seem that modern usage is shifting.

Thorny_Insight OP ,

It doesn’t. It implies that being unique is a bad thing.

khaleer , to nostupidquestions in My dad fought the Nazi's they lost. The world knows it. What is the deal with their recent resurgence?

I guess people like to be lied to. They prefer to live in their own imagined worlds fueled by lies and propaganda instead of facing real problems, finding solutions, and sometimes just admit to being wrong. This is why rectionaries are getting so much approval in our fast changing world. sometimes people are not ready for speed of those changes, do not forget not forget it hasnt been long time since we left our caves. and billionaires propaganda is making it’s part too

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