Yes but that also highlights the advantage of Lemmy. Its not censorship for Lemmy.ml to enforce its rules because users can post on another instance where Lemmy.ml admins have no power. On reddit thats not an option.
Its a good thing that we have instances that curate their own communities.
Maintaining nuclear assets and a technological advantage requires money.
Maintaining the ability to actually project power overseas requires money.
Both of these are a key part of American deterrence strategy. Its not a left/right policy to fund the military. Its about why you're funding it and the dems were funding it for the goal of maintaining global security which is a left wing liberal idea. You can't put your head in the sand and ignore geo politics.
I dont know for sure so disregard what I say. but I remember reading that users could host their own snap repos but canonicals one was the only one at the moment. Everything about snap is open source except the webserver.
Yeah I know cs2 sim sucks, believe me I'm one of the biggest cs2 haters there is. On release the cs2 sim was the same as cs1, all smoke and mirrors. Except cs1 didnt promise to be calculating all these things.
Cs2 has been pretty bug free for me up until economy 2.0 added a few simulation bugs.
My wishlist is for them to remake all the vanilla assets, they look terrible. Add bikes and e scooters. Then add an industries DLC.
For cities skyline. The first game was pretty shit all things considered. The game had so many dlcs and mods were what added a lot of the good functionality.
Cs2 was way more ambitious with the simulation aspect and utilising new dev tools. Once we get more mods and more dlcs cities 2 will be looked at as an amazing city builder.
I didnt mean you had to try Linux. I ment we should try be optimistic about Linux since its realistically the only chance we have to get an open computing platform into the hands of humanity.
There's Linux4noobs but genuine questions about linux are usually welcome in all Linux communities.