

It’s a good thing it comes with kernel anti cheat, it saved me from wanting to watch 30 minutes of those awful twitch people.
It’s a good thing it comes with kernel anti cheat, it saved me from wanting to watch 30 minutes of those awful twitch people.
No, it’s almost certainly not legal. However it’s plausible that he just registers it as one of the 2 destroyed cars. It’s still “a prius” and could probably slide under the radar.
There are companies that do this legally for limmos. I don’t know how easy it is for “some guy with some tools” to do it legally.
Hey, I just started learning that layout! I’m 10 letters through learning so far.
Did you just start with that layout or have you known it for a while? What was your learning process like?
Haha you are correct! I hate everything about it, including the reading order.
You really had to choose big chad guys plus to be the pack to test (ಥ ͜ʖಥ) (nothing wrong with that, I just think it’s a funny choice instead of some sort of more standard pack)
My 65 year old mom likes it. I reckon she’s the target demographic.
That’s the fate pokemon cards were created to have. To be played with and loved until they’re a fuzzy faded piece of trash in their 4th kid’s closet.
Technically I can, but it’s messy and unreliable. A change in the title format or something like that could break it. RSS is best when you can point it at a source and say “give me everything that comes through that door.”
Ultimately even without rss I think it’s valid to want somewhere to read all issues of this type of publication in one place without having to search for each issue in a sea of unrelated content, and a solution to that would inherently support RSS as well.
For example, the author of the Steam Deck/Gaming News posts (very similar to the format of yours just a different subject) recently started publishing on a separate site as well and I was able to subscribe to that site and get all of the articles in full in my RSS reader.
The problem now is if I subscribe to gaming b-side (the community) I will get notifications from all the other random posts, not just the zine. I do actually browse this community, but I wouldn’t want to get all of that in my RSS reader every day.
Most lemmy instances have RSS feeds for users and communities - if you were to make a locked community where you only post these zines, sort of like an archive, users could go to read all of them in one place without having to search for each issue. At the same time, it would also allow for RSS users to subscribe to the zine very easily. You could still allow comments, just no other posts.
I’m sure there are other solutions that, after some setup, would require minimal work on your part, but I’m not familiar with the publishing side of things. At least with this solution you don’t have to set anything up yourself other than a new community.
Is there anywhere I can get an RSS feed of these gaming zines? I can’t do the community since that has more than just the zines, I can’t do your profile because you post more than just the zines, but I’d really like to get them in my RSS reader as they’re quite long and it makes it much easier to read.
Do you publish these anywhere else, or is there an archive of them by themselves or something?
Oh one other thing - it would be cool if you could link to the lemmy post from the site somehow, as I will mostly be using my RSS reader to read the the articles, but if I want to join the comments I’d have to manually find the lemmy post.
I would love to see the articles on both, if it’s minimal effort for you. Having them in lemmy without navigating out is such a slick experience. But the site makes RSS super easy too, so I think you’d be giving something significant up if either one went away.
I’ve been watching for an hour and the video still isn’t over /s
Ah yeah you’re right, I didn’t realize how baked in that stuff was.
Have you actually tried to install it on Linux? I’d bet it would work.
Yeah, if the anticheat is ever compromised, I don’t think it’s going to patiently wait until you’re done playing to fuck up your day. So I don’t really see a difference between always-on and sometimes-on kernel anti cheat.