He operates /c/[email protected] :D
For me, the frequency of which character I played is probably huntress>wizard=assassin>warrior. But I kind of fell out of the loop when evan (the dev) introduced a whole new class 😅
Yes. Especially in this case where the distribution system is so unreliable. Your own list of "pro" easily beats the "cons".
If anyone has a guide on how to create a torrent, pls share
If you're on a private tracker, usually they should have a detailed guide. I would guess public ones have it too, idk for sure tho.
Shattered Pixel Dungeon. Spent years on that one.
Against. Occasionally I snoop through someone else's up/downvotes ("oh yeah, this guy is a cunt, just as I thought"). However, it seems unfair that I get to check the votes of people from servers that haven't opted out, while as a dbz0 user myself I'd be safe from such "inspection". (Have any other major servers opted out anyway?) It's a problem (if it is a problem) that should be resolved across the board, not just from individual instances.
I feel I cannot relax if I have to read.
That's horrifying, ngl
Notice how the article implies Samsung and other corporations don’t want to do this, even though it’s something they’ve wanted to do for a long time?
It's already disproportionately difficult to just root a Samsung phone, so this change perfectly fits the pattern. (Posting this from a new Samsung phone that I'm desperately trying to root.)
Is there an audible version?
Meh, I don't care that much, I'm not from the US, it's just annoying to see.
Ancient Greek sure is a bitch to spell in English.
This is more likely to be consicous maliciousness, IMO. These programmers and lawmakers have immense resources and knowledge on their hands, I refuse to believe they were just dumb dumbs who failed to consider this problem arising.
Who surveils who here, though? I can be surveiled but also surveil the surveiler myself, as long as the person is on an instance that hasn't opted out. And isn't viewing people's old comments a pretty similar sort of "surveillance"? The difference comes mainly from how we're used to the reddit model where comments are public and votes are private...
Lemvotes has been available for many months, yet there's been no "chilling effect" on anyone's behaviour, as far as I see.