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  • Our only hope is to direct pur collective efforts into building horizontal egalitarian structures in society that can permanently replace our existing institutions.

    Getting involved in your local communities is the first step: https://infosec.exchange/@tinker/113589807117870451

  • F1 Spirit is a surprisingly good racing game with a killer soundtrack. Metal Gear 1 and 2 are also quite excellent.

  • Politics are affecting increasing amounts of people, it makes sense that there would be more discussion of it.

  • For those needs, an old used thinkpad off ebay would be pretty ideal. Affordable, well built and reliable. Only downside is I think the smallest model is a 12"

    Perhaps a Chromebook known for being compatible with being flashed with Linux?

  • I would argue the next step that would really make a difference is economic warfare, such as ceasing purchases of any nonessential goods, and a national general strike. That would have a dramatic effect.

    In the meantime, the best option is to organize in your local community to lay the groundwork for such a thing to happen.

  • Our leadership sure ain't courageous... Like at all. Pretty dang spineless.

  • This feature has been available to all kbin/Mbin users since the beginning, btw.

  • I'd heard of pixelorama a few years ago when it was released, but looking at it now, it looks like it's come a long way, very impressive.

  • Yet another reason for me to finally get into 3D printing!

  • I'm still rocking a 2011 38" vizio from Costco. Does everything I need, nice and dumb, as a TV should be. A bigger and higher def TV won't bring me more happiness, so I'll be sticking with it until it quits and I can't fix it.

  • I think you might be confusing it with something else. Pixelorama is quite a recent app developed entirely with the Godot engine.

  • From a pure usability and features standpoint, if you are capable of compiling it, there is no reason to use Libresprite over aseprite.

    LibreSprite's only advantage is the GPL license and the ease of installation compared to compiling aseprite (if one does not pay)

  • The forks are based off an older version, and received less development compared to the OG after stopped being FOSS. A serious artist or gamedev would likely appreciate the additional features of the OG, but the forks are free, and still retain much of what made aseprite so good, making them more than adequate to learn with or any pixel art amateur.

  • When I played the first game, I eventually become a bit annoyed at how some systems worked, such as how frequently henry became hungry, so I downloaded a mod that extended the time between meals, which made the experience a bit more realistic and less annoying.

    Though on the topic of degrading equipment, I kinda like shoes wearing out of it's not too frequent, because for some odd reason I find it enjoyable to have to plan trips around such limitations 😄

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  • That's a fair point, actually. I suppose as long as an algorithm doesn't prioritize engagement at all costs, it could be a worthy addition.

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