If doing nothing is enough for collapse, then we've already effectively collapsed.
especially small ones with small file size games that are easy to reinstall over and over?
Wouldn't even need a small game technically. I'm pretty sure the only way to properly calculate would be running a postinstall script and someone could presumably just keep running that script
Throwing a tantrum about what exactly? They're one of the oldest-running Lemmy instances. Until now they were running a fork based on a pre-Federation version of the codebase.
You believe they did a bunch of work migrating their database only to then negate that work by destroying the community they wanted to Federate with?
How about you learn to use the site you're on?
To an extent I sometimes agree with the complaints about playersexual, but in this instance it feels like they're just grasping for a reason to not be called a prude.
Skyrim had under 100 employees.
Although they probably got some good sweet Nvidia dollars.
Sure, but that's a separate argument.
The only context I heard this term in was to refer to the people who got made a career out of replying to Trump.
You could also share links in a Url shortened style and use that redirect to let someone select an instance or log in to another service to know where to send links. This also isn't great.
The ideal would be a site that asks you for your instance once, saves it as a cookie, then automatically redirects you.
Lemmy.world is slowing to a crawl and barely working due to being overloaded.
I heard 0.18.4 has performance improvements.
The problem with zip is that Windows can't open every zip file.
Might be a bit heavy, but assuming you have a good upload/GPU: Jellyfin.
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You could trivially verify an emulated game with a checksum
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If a game is released on GOG, there are Checksums that are hidden from the user. GOG games are DRM-free, so there's no reason anyone would modify the installer.
How would this even be enforced?
I'd be surprised if in 100 years there's not at least one place in the world where wearing a pet collar is considered socially acceptable.
The bigger problem with Windows is that the Steamdeck has some great battery optimization settings that seem like they'd be a pain to implement.
I really don't understand what this run on sentence means
You're insuinating that feminism is incompatiable with women choosing what they wear if it's a garment you don't approve of.
You could say the same thing about a Confederate flag though.
Not that I'm saying the two are comparable, but that it's not a very good argument.