

Is there any way to see a list of whats been removed from both platforms? I know a lot of archiving is going on for Itch, but is there any site that’s popped up to show what’s been removed on both platforms?


Is there any way to see a list of whats been removed from both platforms? I know a lot of archiving is going on for Itch, but is there any site that’s popped up to show what’s been removed on both platforms?
Windows isn’t exactly my cup of tea either, but at the end of the day an operating system is just a tool to do what you need to do on a computer.
Linux is my choice, but everyone’s got their preference.


Still wouldn’t address the root problem here: payment processing companies have the power to just deny payment from even happening.
Unless you’re referring to making a federated platform that instead allows devs to connect with buyers and make transactions off channel.
Would limit widespread issues like this but now you’re opening a whole new can of worms with trust


Honest question. What’s wrong with Chucklefish as a publisher?


There’s programs like Ollama and Lmstudio that let you download LLMs and run them locally


Gotcha. Thanks for explaining it. I’m in the US so I was really curious on what was different in the EU that would cause problems for them


They’re illegal in Europe? Could you elaborate a bit on that?


In my experience Crunchyroll is probably one of the most solid. It’s got the widest variety that I know of and while other platforms might have exclusives, I’ve seen them eventually make their way over


I want to participate more with the food banks in my area.
My parents struggled when I was growing up. They’d bend over backwards to make sure my siblings and I always had food on our plates and clothes on our backs. While they’re better off now, I still remember the times when they wouldn’t eat to make sure there was some for us.
I used to be more active as a teen when I was in the boy scouts, but now that I’m working full time, I want to get more involved again.
If nothing else, people should never have to go hungry
Early game is a bit confusing and direction less last I played but once you get your bearings its a load of fun


I’m not sure how much of an outlier I am, but for me it usually goes
How much I use each one really depends on the day


Adobe is notorious difficult to run on Linux, even with wine. It’s one of the few things that I’d dare say could lock someone to windows unfortunately


Then let’s assume the people in charge want Trump back in office. Wouldn’t it just make more sense to make political contributions to him and others sympathetic to his platform? That carries less reputational risk than investing in a known to fail platform.
Plus it’s worth mentioning that those are assets under management ; they have to answer to their investors for every time they allocate. They can’t just freely swing that around like most people think


Bud, I know it’s pretty easy to jump down into conspiratorial rabbit holes whenever talking about Blackrock, vanguard, etc but let me ask you this:
Which sounds like a more solid plan? Investing in a platform that was dead in the water from the start, with no financial future. Or just donating to a bunch of politicians that are okay with your business practices?
I’m not saying they aren’t causing a good bit of harm but you don’t become the largest investment management firm on the planet by being that stupid


Blackrock may have deep pockets but they’re not that idiotic.


I probably should have just said lightning instead


I try to make rocks think with electricity and then cry when it doesn’t think the way I want it to (software engineer)
I might get down voted too but I think i follow what you’re talking about
I had to look up a source again but I remember reading that they were having major equipment issues like rockets getting fueled with water and stuff like that.
If that is the case, then something like this doesn’t sound that surprising
Found my source