It’s for everyone, as I have seen some who aren’t like that on there as well.
Mugita Sokio
Aspiring partial German-American Jewish (speculated) Vtuber who currently narrates for [at]CoRedRead on YouTube (Invidious recommended to view, though). Also, former editor for CoculesNation.
Interests are as follows: Music, Gaming, TTRPGs, Creative Writing, FOSS, Linux, AI, Numerology (Gematria, Chinese Numerology, Chaldean Numerology, etc.), and Pro Wrestling
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Which company has a better reputation Lenovo or ASUS?English
1·4 hours agoI think with Framework, you have the AMD ST and/or Intel ME, which you can’t disable. Since System76 has Intel CPUs almost exclusively, they’re Corebooted and have ME disabled.
It’s a protocol for decentralized freedom, as shown here: https://nostr.com/
Anything decentralized doesn’t go to trash normally, even if Dorsey is funding a bit of it. Heck, he vibe coded (had AI code for him) Bitchat, and I think it can use Nostr. White Noise is Nostr-based too, but that’s a messenger.
You can do that on Nostr clients that support it if I’m not mistaken. I’ll have to ask my producer about it.
He was doxxed in 2022, not 2024. That was misinformed, because he was known to be working on Nostr since then. Probably all the way back since 2021.
The micro-blogging aspect is what started it. You can do a lot more with it, though it’s centralizing somewhat through a few clients like Primal and Amethyst.
I use Nostr myself, and so does my producer (this is where we call out a lot of nonsense that some people spew on there).
A lot of people think you can game the so-called algorithm that doesn’t exist on Nostr, though Primal seems to be an exception to the rule.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Which company has a better reputation Lenovo or ASUS?English
3·19 hours agoYou might want to consider gaming on Linux. For that, neither might be a good idea, unless you want to play older games on an older ThinkPad (which a lot of Linux users like to use… a lot). If you want recommendations for Linux-specialized companies, I’d take a look at System76.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Rust developer has 'no plans' for Linux or Proton support, says games that support them are 'not serious about anti-cheat'English
17·22 hours agoDude should ask Linux players how they can actually play games with EAC and Battleye if that box is turned on, then they’ll realize that none of the cheaters use Linux (if any at all). Most, if not all of them, use Windows with specialized scripts.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Rust developer has 'no plans' for Linux or Proton support, says games that support them are 'not serious about anti-cheat'English
5·22 hours agoHe’s a lying sack of potatoes. I literally called it out on here when I read his gaslighting Reddit post. EA did the exact same thing with Apex Legends, of which my producer was a heavy Apex player on Steam.
I personally use Lemmy Today, which is a de-federated instance that relies on people using remote communities. Almost everything is uncensored, because the mods on there happened to be pretty lax with it.
Learn what a normal, sane man is supposed to do. He’s the protector of the house, and provides for his family. The woman, on the other hand, is to nurture their children and raise them up while the man provides for the family. It’s that simple.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you were forced to play one professional sport as your job until you were 65, which would you pick?English
7·3 days agoProfessional wrestling for me.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does digital payments made cash wallets obsolete?English
1·5 days agoI wouldn’t recommend a digital wallet, as convenience kills off privacy in more ways than one. Digital wallets are attempting to make cash obsolete, but don’t comply with the convenience demands.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•iRobot’s revenue has tanked and it’s almost out of cash | "Roomba customers are understandably concerned about the impact these current financial troubles might have on their home cleaning robots."English
9·5 days agoTime to DRM the trash out of them and spy on them, make money off subscriptions and selling the data to brokers who we trust to leak it to hackers again…
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it common for family members to spy on each other's sexual behavior to find evidence of "degeneracy"? Or did I grow up in hell?English
11·5 days agoOckham’s Razor doesn’t work here, nor does it work most of the time. The reason why a mod removed some of my comments on this post, despite my opinion being what it is, was because I didn’t use Ockham’s Razor (on top of that, the mod basically admitting that I told the truth).
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Campaign is Online-Only With No Checkpoints or Pausing, And Will Kick You If You're Idle For Too LongEnglish
1·5 days agoThe Gamerant link is dead, though I just need to use the Wayback Machine or something like that. I looked at the second link, and yeah, that’s concerning.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it common for family members to spy on each other's sexual behavior to find evidence of "degeneracy"? Or did I grow up in hell?English
14·6 days agoDiscredited by accepted standards means it was accepted using a flawed system that was overrun by academia and the media, of which is highly American-style liberal. American Conservatives lost it in the 1970’s I think (That’s from an episode of The Survival Podcast I listened to, so you can take a look at if I got it wrong).
That’s thanks to Rules For Radicals by Saul Alinsky, of which American Democrats used against Republicans for years, and now they’re starting to do the exact same thing, though astroturfing the flip out of it.
Since it’s fully decentralized, it’s not possible to moderate except through Web of Trust, of which that was weaponized by the likes of Vitor Pampalana (I spelled his name wrong, probably), and whoever is behind Iris. One former user of Nostr (he uses a self-hosted Pleroma instance now) even warned about it, as that was apparently a social credit system already in place on Nostr.