So amongst other things I’m on a high dose of valium right now, and things are difficult. Gosh darn it even dressing is an effort (who has two thumbs, didn’t get out of bed/her nightie this morning? And maybe will live in bed forever now? This girl)....
It's the same as with Linux, GIMP, LibreOffice or OnlyOffice. Some people are so used to their routines that they expect everything to work the same and get easily pissed when not.
I know that feedback is crucial to development and user appeal but the number of "why isn't X like Y" and "why is Z not there yet" has risen and isn't helpful.
Most of the feedback is constructive. There is a reason I said "some".
The two ways they have for getting source code are kind of funny and easy, and kind of makes fun of RHEL in pulling this maneuver, getting so much community backlash and ultimately having so little effect other than to negatively impact future business. But will they go further to violate the GPL? Or concede defeat? Say what you...
I’m not 100% on this as I don’t work for NASA so don’t shoot me if I’m wrong however I suspect/speculate the NASA contract is purely because someone needed X machines for a task and that their IT contracts would require support for the years the project runs for. There may or may not be a stipulatio/recommendation on the OS for the software stack. Meaning that because they want to run software Y they need to run Rocky and so corporate requires that to have support. Not that Rocky were simply undercutting RHEL.
but it’s downright bizarre that Reddit can’t figure out how to make money.
Because of (venture) capitalism…
They made more from people giving it to them. If the company posted a profit, they’d have to pay taxes
So they pay themselves and amass assets.
If it fails you keep your salary and sell the assets. If you owe more than that’s worth, declare bankruptcy. If not, collect a check.
Startups stay in this phase right up till IPO, where they try to flip to profits as fast as possible. Then you can not only declare x profits, but y% increase in profits.
Tldr:
They’re nonprofitable by choice. This method just doesn’t work during a recession.
I imagine a lot of that is due to issues with liability. If a journalist says “X did Y”, that opens them up to lawsuits. If they say “A alleges that X did Y”, then that allows them to report without fear of a lawsuit.
The end of the article did talk about who may have sent them out there.
Two of the survivors said Greek authorities had asked them, through interpreters and lawyers, to give evidence against the nine Egyptians who have been accused of people trafficking.
But all four survivors said the nine Egyptians were passengers, seated among them on the journey. They say the ship’s crew were masked and spent most of their time in the cabin.
“The crew jumped in the water when the coastguard approached and some of these nine Egyptians tried to sail the boat,” one of them told us. “It seems to me they are not the ones involved in people smuggling,” he added.
Relatives of Egyptians who fear their loved ones were on board have told the BBC that they paid $4,500 (£3,500) each for the journey.
With the recent Reddit stuff and YouTube stuff, I realized I’ve been using numerous third party apps or services. The question I have is why the decision and how such decisions would really benefit the company. As an random user, should I be worried about it or even go back to the official Apps just in case the third-party...
Essentially it boils down to - ways in which they can turn users into money.
Control the content you see - Especially ads which provide income. Also injecting posts into your stream regardless of preferences to direct views towards sponsors preferences or to try to extend engagement.
More visibility over user activity - It gives them better tools to manipulate users habits (that pesky engagement), and better (for them), user telemetry can be sold (people who like X like Y is useful knowledge but it can go far deeper than this).
They want to discourage content that discourages advertisers - mostly this is NSFW content (since the advertisers don’t want their ads showing beside NSFW content) but I expect it’ll begin to span more than that over time.
With the elimination of third party apps, you can bet that ‘old Reddit’ is on the chopping-block soon too (mostly to boost ad views)
It's not the kids, not the lurkers, not the mods... y'all just nice people. Lemmy's got a good vibe going... or at least enough windows that we can close if the vibe gets shit.
I have been thinking this over the past week on reddit every time I see a "Lemmy/Kbin needs to sort out X, Y and Z otherwise it's going to fail massively." or "Lemmy/Kbin is impossibly hard to use/sign up for". Usually with CAPITAL LETTERS and emojis.
Like... ok. I don't think you'll be missed with that attitude. At least for the time being.
SystemD is blamed for long boot times and being heavy and bloated on resources. I tried OpenRC and Runit on real hardware (Ryzen 5000-series laptop) for week each and saw only 1 second faster boot time....
Ok, so I have a very unique background in systemd. I worked at Red Hat supporting it basically as the primary support and I’ve worked with the developers of systemd at Red Hat directly. I no longer work there.
So first off, it’s “systemd” all lower case. I don’t care, but for some reason Lennart Pottering (creator) does.
systemd was a MASSIVE change. And Red Hat did a TERRIBLE job relaying it. To the point where I’m still trying to get my company to understand that it can NOT be treated like the old init systems. You can NOT just drop an init script in place and walk away and hope it works. Because a LOT of times it doesn’t. Due to forks, switch users, etc.
systemd is NOT an init system. RHEL 5 and older had sysvinit as it’s init systemd. RHEL 6 had UpStart as it’s init system and looked exactly like sysvinit that no one even noticed. systemd again is NOT an init system. Init system is 1 part of systemd. systemd does a lot of cool things. It bundles applications together, it manages those applications and can restart them or kill children, it can do resource constraints, it separates out users from the system, and lots more.
Because it is not an init system there is a LOT LOT LOT of bad recommendations out on the internet where someone has X problem and person suggests Y and IT WORKS! … except it doesn’t REALLY work as far as systemd is concerned and you’ll hit other issues or your application takes longer to start or stop and people just blame systemd.
It is systemd’s fault that it has done an ATROCIOUS job of helping people adapt. It’s a great example of RTFM. systemd’s man pages are INCREDIBLE and extensive, but when you drop so much knowledge it becomes more difficult to find what you want/need. systemd.index and systemd.directives are your best bet.
So systemd does a lot of amazing things that sysvinit never attempted to do. It’s never attempted to explain anything it expects everyone just learn magically. it’s INCREDIBLY complex, but once you understand it’s basics you can more easily get an application running, but as soon as there’s a problem it’ll just break your brain.
To give you an example, sshd’s old init script is like 250 lines of bash. systemd’s unit file comparative is like 12. Because systemd handles a LOT of what you manually had to handle before. BUT to get to that 12 you literally have to learn EVERYTHING new.
There is no “is it good or bad” here really imo. It’s a completely different fundamental design. Red Hat made it for themselves. Other distros picked it up. It can be argued that lots of folks followed Debian and Debian had a few Red Hat board members that were pushing it. Whether they pushed it of their own accord or because they were with Red Hat I don’t have a clue.
What I can say is at my current company they’re suffering from a LOT of systemd issues and they don’t even realize it. I’ve been working with Red Hat to try to get Insights to alert people to the failures and we’re making progress.
To see if you have issues just to start run the two following commands:
If you have any units that are failed, investigate those. If you don’t need them, disable them. As for the systemd-cgls this shows HOW systemd is grouping things. ANY application that runs as a service (or daemon or application or runs in the background or however you wanna say it) should be under system.slice. ONLY humans logging into the system (meat bags NOT applications switching to users) should be in user.slice. A LOT of times what happens is an old init script is dropped in place, they start it, it has a switch user and systemd assumes it’s a user and puts it into user.slice. systemd does NOT treat anything in user.slice the same as in system.slice and this WILL eventually cause problems.
So again, is it good or bad? Eh. It does a lot of cool things, but they did a MASSIVE disservice to ALL of us by just expecting to relearn absolutely EVERYTHING.
I'm one of the people who has very recently tried Lemmy and decided to drop Reddit. Initially because I will no longer be able to use SyncForReddit, but now also because I just like the vibe a lot more here than Reddit....
I'd argue one of the most pressing concerns right now is the lack of migration tools
Currently you can't just create an account on instance X and move to Y. You need to create a new account. Eventually if we get the functionality to migrate from one place to another, people will be able to spread out across the fediverse and the risk of a single big server going belly up reduced.
From a technical standpoint if one instance gets defederated from other instances, all the users on that instance are stuffed. Their content won't appear in the wider fediverse (so less engagement)
there is a difference between doing moderation for the good of the community and being kid on a powertrip. when person asks “which of the new trek is worth watching” and then the mod starts deleting and banning people saying “x is not good, you are better watching y”, just because the mod is fan of “x”, that is not moderating, that is just shameful.
the mod is not owner of the community, it is the community that creates the content. we literally just had reddit-exit because of that.
What are cis and trans alternate types of? I don’t think it’s “gender identity” because wouldn’t that just be man, woman or nonbinary regardless of whether they’re cis or trans? Cis/trans just being a qualifier?...
Is this some type of competition to see who can know the least about biology? Because you’re definitely acting like it’s a competition to know the least about biology. I think the walrus is still edging you out slightly. Maybe up your game a bit.
We do have a unique gender for everyone, we just don’t have words for each specific position on the spectrum because it’s so variable. That’s why we have umbrella terms like nonbinary or gender fluid.
Sex is binary. It is “enshrined in biology”. There are exactly two sexes. Female (x only) and male (x and y). The doctor classifies your phenotypic sex (what genitalia you have) at birth because it’s the same as your genotypic sex (whether you have a y chromosome) 99.99% (before you waste your time claiming it’s AkShEwAlLy 99.98%, Google hyperbole) of the time. You can be a genotype male and present as a phenotype female. Your sex in this case is male, but your doctor would have filled out your birth certificate as female.
You just do not have any idea what you are talking about about but seem unwilling to let that stop you. It’s that simple.
Based on the hardware you have I would go with ZFS (using TrueNAS would probably be easiest). Generally with such large disks I would suggest using at least 2 parity disks, but seeing as you only have 4 that means you would lose half your storage to be able to survive 2 disk failures. Reason for the (at least) 2 parity disks is (especially with identical disks) the risk of failure during a rebuild after one failure is pretty high since there is so much data to rebuild and write to your new disk (like, it will probably take more than a day).
Can’t talk much about backup as I just have very little data that I care enough about to backup, and just throw that into cloud object storage as well as onto my local high-reliability storage.
I have tried many different solutions, so will give you a quick overview of my experiences, thoughts, and things I have heard/seen:
Single Machine
Do this unless you have to scale beyond one machine
ZFS (on TrueNAS)
It’s great, with a few exceptions.
Uses data checksums so it can detect bitrot when performing a “scrub”.
Super simple to manage, especially with the FreeNAS TrueNAS GUI.
Can run some services via Jails and/or plugins
It only works on a single machine, which became a limiting factor for me.
It can’t add disks one at a time, you have to add an entire vdev (another set of drives in RAID-Z or whatever you choose).
You have to upgrade all disks in a vdev to use higher capacity disks.
Has lots of options for how to use disks in vdevs:
Stripe (basically RAID-0, no redundancy, only for max performance)
Mirror (basically RAID-1, same data on every disk in the vdev)
RAID-Zx (basically RAID-5, RAID-6, or <unnamed raid level better than 6>, uses x # of disks for parity, meaning that many disks can be lost)
ZFS send seems potentially neat for backups, though I have never used it
MDADM
It’s RAID, just in your linux kernel.
Has been in the kernel for years, is quite reliable. (I’ve been using it for literally years on a few different boxes as ZFS on Linux was less mature at the time)
You can make LVM use it mostly transparently.
I would probably run ZFS for new installs instead.
BTRFS
Can’t speak to this one with personal experience.
Have heard it works best on SSDs, not sure if that is the case any more.
The RAID offerings used to be questionable, pretty sure that isn’t the case any more.
UnRaid
It’s a decently popular option.
It lets you mix disks of different capacity, and uses your largest disk for parity
Can just run docker containers, which is great.
Uses a custom solution for parity, so likely less battle-hardened and less eyes on it vs ZFS or MDAM.
Parity solution reminds me of RAID-4, which may mean higher wear on your parity drive in some situations/workloads.
I think they added support for more than one parity disk, so that’s neat.
Raid card
Capabilities and reliability can vary by vendor
Must have battery backup if you are using write-back for performance gains
Seemingly have fallen out of favor to JBODs with software solutions (ZFS, BTRFS, UnRaid, MDADM)
I use the PERCs in my servers for making a RAID-10 pool out of local 2.5in disks on some of my servers. Works fine, no complaints.
JBOD
Throwing this in here as it is still mostly one machine, and worth mentioning
You can buy basically a stripped down server (just a power supply and special SAS expander card) that you can put disks in, and lets you connect that shelf of storage to your actual server
May let you scale some of those “Single Machine” solutions beyond the number of drive bays you have.
Is putting a number of eggs in one basket as far as hardware goes if the host server dies, up to you to decide how you want to approach that.
Multi-machine
Ceph
Provides block (RBD), FS, and Object (S3) storage interfaces.
Used widely by cloud providers
Companies I’ve seen run it often have a whole (small) team just to build/run/maintain it
I had a bad experience with it
Really annoying to manage (even with cephadm)
Broke for unclear reasons, while appearing everything was working
I lost all the data I put into during testing
My experience may not be representative of what yours would be
SeaweedFS
Really neat project
Combines some of the best properties of replication and erasure coding
Stores data in volume files of X size
Read/Write happens on replica volumes
Once a volume fills you can set it as read only and convert it to erasure coding for better space efficiency
This can make it harder to reclaim disk space, so depending on your workload may bot be right for you
Has lots of storage configuration options for volumes to tolerate machine/rack/row failures.
Can shift cold data to cloud storage and I think even can back itself up to cloud storage
Can provide S3, WebDAV, and FUSE storage natively
Very young project
Management story is not entirely figured out yet
I also lost data while testing this, though root cause there was unreliable hardware
Tahoe LAFS
Very brief trial
Couldn’t wrap my head around it
Seems interesting
Seems mostly designed for storing things reliably on untrusted machines, so my use case was probably not ideal for it.
MooseFS/LizardFS
Looked neat and had many of the features I want
Some of those features are only on (paid) MooseFS Pro or LizardFS (seemingly abandoned/unmaintained)
Gluster
Disks can be put into many different volume configurations depending on your needs
Distributed (just choose a disk for each file, no redundancy)
Replicated (store every file on every disk, very redundant, wastes lots of space, only as much space as the smallest disk)
Distributed Replicated (Distributed across Replicated sets, add X disks as a Replicated set of disks, choose one of the replica sets and store the file on every disk in that set, is how you scale Replicated disks, each replica can only be as big as the smallest member disk, you must add X disks at a time)
Dispersed (store each file across every disk using X disks for parity, tolerates X disk failures, only as much space as the smallest disk * (number of disks - X), means you are only losing X disks worth of parity)
Distributed Dispersed (Distributed across Dispersed sets, add X disks as a Dispersed set of disks with Y parity, choose one of the disperse sets and store each file across its X disks using Y disks for parity, is how you scale Dispersed disks, each disperse only has as much space as the smallest disk * (X - Y), you must add X disks at a time)
Also gets used by enterprises
Anything but dispersed stores full files on a normal filesystem (vs Ceph using its own special filesystem, vs Seaweed that stores things in volume files) meaning in a worst case recovery scenario you can read the disks directly.
Very easy to configure
I am using it now, my testing of it went well
Jury is still out on what maintenance looks like
Kubernetes-native
Consider these if you’re using k8s. You can use any of the single-machine options (or most of the multi-machine options) and find a way to use them in k8s (natively for gluster and some others, or via NFS). I had a lot of luck just using NFS from my TrueNAS storage server in my k8s cluster.
Rook
Uses Ceph under the hood
Used it very briefly and it seemed fine.
I have heard good things, but am skeptical given my previous experience with Ceph
Longhorn
Project by the folks at Rancher/SUSE
Replicates the volume
Worked well enough when I was running k8s with some light workloads in it
Only seems to provide block storage, which I am much less interested in.
OpenEBS
Never used it myself
Only seems to provide block storage, which I am much less interested in.
“what is the age cut off for socially acceptable fun having” is what I read. Do what you enjoy and anyone saying you shouldn’t do X, or you are too old to do Y aren’t the type of people I associate with. Just turned 30 and I never plan to stop.
Why YSK: It helps when calculating percentages. If you want to find out what 2% of 20 is, do 20% of 2 instead and you’ll get 0.4. So, 2% of 20 also equals 0.4....
I mean there's Reddit ofc, as well as Twitter in its entirety, Discord is implementing some dumb updates, there are issues with Tumblr as well as everything to do with Meta, and I'm sure there are plenty more (and I haven't even touched other digital media, for example the Sims). Why is it all happening in the span of about a...
These companies are overvalued. Currently we’re operating in supply side economics where the wealthy have all the money and companies do everything they can to attract those big investment dollars.
But the truth is social media companies (despite being household names) don’t really make the revenue that warrants their high valuation by investors. Investors are starting to figure this out, and now they’re desperately throwing shit at the wall to try to keep from losing those big supply side dollars.
Social media companies can break even and employ a lot of people while doing so. They could have a good user experience, and it would be all fine. But they wouldn’t have sky rocketing share prices doing that. The leadership wouldn’t get fat bonuses. So they implement all these crazy schemes so they can make projections about future revenue.
It doesn’t matter if these schemes actually will make money or not. They just need to show X number of users multiplied by Y additional revenue per user and that’s enough to attract investment. And it doesn’t matter if it destroys the company either, the people at the top will get their bonuses.
I asked this before on reddit, but with the blackout, I can’t see what was replied. What are some good sites to use if I wanna pirate games and software on linux. On 1337x there’s jc141 but his repacks are a lil weird....
As a Linux user who lost at least 100 hours of his life wasting time trying to install a thousand different repacks, I suggest you to stay as far away as possible from any windows repack such as Dodi or FitGirl, usually they open but half way through the installation for x or y reason the installation stops and gets corrupted, you can try a thousand times with a thousand different commands and variables and nothing changes.
I suggest you to use “pre-installed” formats, Steamrip is my top 1 page to go to when I want a pirate game on Linux using Wine, and this is because the game already comes pre-installed, you just have to unzip the file and you have it ready to play.
Then, other highly recommended sites are Elamigos and GoG-Games, and if you really want to download repacks you have Torrrminator which personally I have never used.
Someone should create a community about Linux piracy like r/linuxcracksupport, I would do it but I don’t know if I have the time and patience to be the mod of a community.
Meh. Lawyers represent unsavory clients all the time. I think Trump’s treatment of his lawyers is the issue for most. Using them as political spokespersons and his reputation of not paying.
My guess is it’ll go like this:
Trump: Judge, I can’t find a lawyer with the skills to represent me.
Judge: Give me the list of people you tried to get to represent you.
The judge looks over the list see someone they knows.
Judge: Mr. X is appointed to Trump’s lawyer team and will be paid 1.2 x [standard rate]. Trump will put Y amount into escrow to ensure payment.
Add some rules about what exactly the appointed lawyer will do and done. Trump can’t argue for improper representation later.
recent: tears of the kingdom, or as i like to call it botw 1.2, its the same thing all over again just with one or two added gimicks, the open world is dead, npcs are boring and nintendo just got away with it like that...
RDR2 suffers heavily from the same problem as GTAV’s single player mode: it’s a movie posing as a video game and both aspects suffer for it.
RDR2 would have been great if it was just the part where you wander around tracking critters and collecting flowers and playing cowboy dress-up, but the game really doesn’t want you to do that. Not to belabor the point, but between how unpredictable the connection between “interact with item/character X” and “start mission with character Y” can be and the game’s tendency to fail missions the second you go off-script, RDR2 often felt like it was directed by someone who actively resented the concept of player agency.
I am playing Pokemon Violet at the moment and it is a total bore. I have played the game so many times and I just want to run around catch Pokemon and battle....
When I was a kid I was super into pokemon. I loved playing the games and they stood out to me for one reason: they were challenging. My first game was Black, and I got stuck on the first gym leader for a few days, but when I figured it out it was immensely satisfying. I would hit roadblock, I would struggle, and eventually I overcame it. Then my friend introduced me to Pokemon Mystery Dungeon and it got even harder. I honestly think that the final dungeon of Explorers of Time made me smarter or something. It forced my dumbass child brain to think outside the box and find solutions on my own.
Then Pokemon X and Y released, and it was the most stupidly easy game ive ever played. And it kept getting easier after that. Add onto that the worsening quality and I stopped caring about Pokemon. My friend who is really into Pokemon hasnt bought a new game in years, he only plays Romhacks or replays the old games.
“We believe the prerequisite for meaningful diplomacy and real peace is a stronger Ukraine, capable of deterring and defending against any future aggression,” Blinken said in a speech in Finland, which recently became NATO’s newest member and shares a long border with Russia.
Except that isnt what was said what was said is that the United States will reject any peace treaty that does not include total Russian withdrawal, they are not just giving support in general, or to a point in particular, but dictating a term. This is a conflict that offically the US is not a party to and as such the US should not be making statements like this. Agian in my opinion it should not go farther than “The United States supports Ukraine in their efforrs for peace, and for all reasonable terms they put forward” if they go farther and they wanted to show it in support it would have been “As stated before, The United States suports the Ukrainian position, including the one mentioned by [offical X] on [Day y] that any peace would include total Russian withdrawl” given nither happened, it can only be taken as the US dictating terms for a thing that they have no buisness or right setting terms for
A recommendation pleading post (with a twist)
So amongst other things I’m on a high dose of valium right now, and things are difficult. Gosh darn it even dressing is an effort (who has two thumbs, didn’t get out of bed/her nightie this morning? And maybe will live in bed forever now? This girl)....
Lemmy faces the same expectations problems as every free/libre software
It's the same as with Linux, GIMP, LibreOffice or OnlyOffice. Some people are so used to their routines that they expect everything to work the same and get easily pissed when not.
Keeping Open Source Open | Rocky Linux (rockylinux.org)
The two ways they have for getting source code are kind of funny and easy, and kind of makes fun of RHEL in pulling this maneuver, getting so much community backlash and ultimately having so little effect other than to negatively impact future business. But will they go further to violate the GPL? Or concede defeat? Say what you...
Musk is undeniably just trying to run twitter into the ground at this point. (lemmy.world)
Greece boat disaster: Survivors blame Greek coastguard for tragedy (www.bbc.com)
Why are big platforms shutting down third-party Apps? Should an average user be worried?
With the recent Reddit stuff and YouTube stuff, I realized I’ve been using numerous third party apps or services. The question I have is why the decision and how such decisions would really benefit the company. As an random user, should I be worried about it or even go back to the official Apps just in case the third-party...
Lemmy is so good right now for no particular reason
It's not the kids, not the lurkers, not the mods... y'all just nice people. Lemmy's got a good vibe going... or at least enough windows that we can close if the vibe gets shit.
Is Systemd that bad afterall?
SystemD is blamed for long boot times and being heavy and bloated on resources. I tried OpenRC and Runit on real hardware (Ryzen 5000-series laptop) for week each and saw only 1 second faster boot time....
Slide to the left (media.kbin.social)
How should we be using Lemmy? (lemmy.world)
I'm one of the people who has very recently tried Lemmy and decided to drop Reddit. Initially because I will no longer be able to use SyncForReddit, but now also because I just like the vibe a lot more here than Reddit....
Getting banned after calling out a power hungry mod.
https://lemmy.piperservers.net/pictrs/image/0d11871e-aab1-4ccf-8749-fd401f636533.jpeg...
"Cis" and "trans" are different types of a person's.... what?
What are cis and trans alternate types of? I don’t think it’s “gender identity” because wouldn’t that just be man, woman or nonbinary regardless of whether they’re cis or trans? Cis/trans just being a qualifier?...
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What's the age cut off for socially acceptable gaming
So, hear me out....
YSK - X percent of Y is equal to Y percent of X. So, if you want to find out what 7% of 50 is, you could instead find out what 50% of 7 is, which is 3.5. This means that 7% of 50 is also equal to 3.5.
Why YSK: It helps when calculating percentages. If you want to find out what 2% of 20 is, do 20% of 2 instead and you’ll get 0.4. So, 2% of 20 also equals 0.4....
Why does it feel like we're at a point where every social media + other digital media are making shitty decisions and falling apart?
I mean there's Reddit ofc, as well as Twitter in its entirety, Discord is implementing some dumb updates, there are issues with Tumblr as well as everything to do with Meta, and I'm sure there are plenty more (and I haven't even touched other digital media, for example the Sims). Why is it all happening in the span of about a...
Linux game torrenting
I asked this before on reddit, but with the blackout, I can’t see what was replied. What are some good sites to use if I wanna pirate games and software on linux. On 1337x there’s jc141 but his repacks are a lil weird....
[REPOST] "You need to grade my test ACCURATELY! It's for a SCHOLARSHIP!!" - Oh is it, now? Let the pettiness ensue.
[NOT OC - REPOST]...
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Trump finds no new lawyers in time for Mar-a-Lago documents arraignment (www.theguardian.com)
Whats a game that everybody seems to love that you cant stand for one reason or another?
recent: tears of the kingdom, or as i like to call it botw 1.2, its the same thing all over again just with one or two added gimicks, the open world is dead, npcs are boring and nintendo just got away with it like that...
Modern Pokemon games hold your hand too much.
I am playing Pokemon Violet at the moment and it is a total bore. I have played the game so many times and I just want to run around catch Pokemon and battle....
US's Blinken says no to any Ukraine peace deal that doesn't include total Russian withdrawal (apnews.com)
“We believe the prerequisite for meaningful diplomacy and real peace is a stronger Ukraine, capable of deterring and defending against any future aggression,” Blinken said in a speech in Finland, which recently became NATO’s newest member and shares a long border with Russia.