Technically 100% do, games that require the Internet require the Internet, which means by design you're relying on someone else hosting servers which means it may not be available, 50, 100, or even more years into the future. That's not the case with single-player/offline-available games.
That's more or less what I was implying/thinking, there's not really any good way to implement it. Canada almost ended up implementing it and possibly even going as far as to ban porn, but thankfully Poilievre ended up losing the election including losing his own seat.
Plus also she’s awesome anyway. What the fuck is wrong with people? Oh I can’t enjoy my vibeo game with a wahmen as main character, it’ll ruin my mood!
That's what I don't understand, like, have people not played the Horizon games? They're awesome, they're fun as hell.
I'd want all of these, and some way to prevent companies from laying off so many people and replacing them with AI - maybe some government-based incentives for having actual employees.
Pokemon MMOs literally use Pokemon assets as well as trademarked data too, and they're literally using Nintendo's intellectual property. It's not too different from decomps.
I say Pokemon MMOs haven't been taken down, because, I’m playing PokeMMO in 2025 on my PokeMMO account I created back in 2013. PokeMMO has been around for over a decade, Pokemon World Online has been around since like 2007, Pokemon Revolution Online has also been around for a decade, etc.
Do you have any proof of any Pokemon MMOs that have been taken down by Nintendo? I'm looking for Pokemon MMOs that have been shut down and I'm not finding any, I'm just finding Pokemon MMOs that have been around for years without being shut down.
I think I tried DamnSmallLinux in a VM around like 2008 or something which I thought was really cool, then I tried Fedora which I didn't really like, then I tried Ubuntu which I really liked and still do, although I'm going to switch to Mint at some point because I prefer the idea of having a community-owned distro.
You could say that about Pokemon MMOs too, and yet I'm playing PokeMMO in 2025 on my PokeMMO account I created back in 2013.
There are some things Nintendo don't go after, and there are other things that they do go after. Decomps don't appear to be something they go after, which is good because then we can get cool ports of older games too.
FOSS isn't always more secure than closed-source, but it absolutely can be.
It depends on the priorities of the maintainers. It seems like Jellyfin's maintainers might not be putting a huge emphasis on security, which is very disappointing, but they are volunteers at the end of the day.
Mostly 120V, but some appliances require 240V.
Thermostats typically use 24V for controls which I believe is considered low-voltage wiring.