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  • I played a resist durge and I get the feeling I saw like at least 80% of the game. I might do a murder hobo illithid run at some point, where I drag all my origin companions to the dark side. But another 100 hour run just to see the remaining 20%... I don't know, seems like work.

  • Couldn't participate in these threads for a while, because it would have been the same game over and over again. But now I'm finally free! I beat Baldurs Gate 3 with a 150+ hours resist dark urge run.

    I started Immortals of Aveum as a palate cleanser. Pretty decent FPS with a cool story and lots of secrets.

  • Joy and cleaning are not words I often put in the same sentence.

  • I get the feeling you're just being contrarian on purpose now. Most, if not all games released on win 7 will still run on win 7 now, and will continue doing so forever, period. That's exactly why OP is asking for cool games from that era.

  • Actually the opposite is true. I don't know of a single game where the devs patched out something so it stops working on the OS it released on.

  • Well, games used to and still run on MS DOS, so Win 7 really isn't an issue.

  • Have you really never heard of GOG? It's an awesome platform. They allow you to actually buy games so you can 100% own them drm free. No Steam or whatever other game launcher is needed. Also they specialize in older games, so it's perfect for this use case.

  • It's ad money

  • r/atheism is leaking... This conflict has as much to do with religion as the apartheid in south africa had. This is just pure unadulterated racism, period. The best way to heal that imo, is literally fuck each other until there are only brown people left in the world.

  • Nobara is great distro that includes nvidia fixes and has a KDE spin

  • Let's see what europes e2ee ban will bring. Proton is one of the "high risk" services mentioned in the bills debate. Might not be too long before you have to host your own mail server if you want privacy in europe.

  • Read the article. France is the one trying to find a solution. Germany is to blame.

  • Privacy matters most in the individual case, with people who know you.

    That statement is subjective at best. My friends and coworkers knowing where I live certainly isn't my concern. In today's day and age privacy enthusiasts are definitely more scared of corpos and governments.

    isn't worth it yet.

    You're thinking too small. Just in the context of the e2ee ban planned in europe, think what you could do. The new law is set to scan all your messages before/after sending for specific keywords. Imagine you get automatically flagged and now an AI is scanning all your pictures for locations and contacts and what not. Just the thought that might be technically possible is scary as hell.

  • I tried switching from Fennec to Mull a couple years ago, but every third site broke with it. So I reinstalled Fennec.

  • Germany is so incredibly scared to be associated with antisemitism since WW2, they're willing to obfuscate and support the genocide of an entire nation. This is beyond despicable.

  • You're misunderstanding the post. It's not about whether or not someone could guess your location from a picture. It's about the automation thereof. As soon as that is possible it becomes another viable vector to compromise your privacy.

  • Link to source code?

  • I think tmdb should have you covered

  • Torrenting/seeding works great with Mullvad, which doesn't have port forwarding