I will never go near it and tell everybody I can never to either it because it is basically just a breeding ground for hate. That's what "no censorship" means pretty much, synonymous with "free speech".
Also Web 3 bullshit, a constant, never offline unremovable log of everything you ever did? Sounds like a privacy nightmare that doesn't let you ever escape your mistakes. No thanks.
Good. Too many people are getting into breathplay nowadays without knowing the risks. We need better education around it as well but not exposing it to so many people will help.
As long as it's an option that's okay. We quite like the look of the original somewhat so as long as we can have that version and make adjustments as necessary then it's okay.
But yes, saving games is pretty minor compared to stopping literal fascism.
I don't know. Fascism hates art, and capitalism only sees value in it when it's making them money/giving it power, and capitalism and fascism are very closely related. Therefore it's actually a part of stopping fascism, or at least stopping them from getting what they want entirely.
Yes. The hardest one for us is dyspraxia as it stops us being able to learn new movements easily, such as simple things like sewing movements. However, this has an interesting effect of being good at our own dances that we make, but when trying to learn pre made dances we cannot do them easily, if at all.
Jitsi Meet, but be aware that unless you are running it on a desktop in a chromium based browser, or its desktop app then it will not have end-to-end encryption as an option.
Thanks so much! There's so many things saying we should self host, but seemingly no tutorials on how to do so for those of us with no knowledge on how to start, so we really appreciate the link!
I will never go near it and tell everybody I can never to either it because it is basically just a breeding ground for hate. That's what "no censorship" means pretty much, synonymous with "free speech".
Also Web 3 bullshit, a constant, never offline unremovable log of everything you ever did? Sounds like a privacy nightmare that doesn't let you ever escape your mistakes. No thanks.