How did posting online change from, "Be careful what you put online!" to many sharing a lot under real names?
/r/AccidentalRenaissance moderators have all resigned. The subreddit has permanently shut down and moved to Lemmy.
Are they really going to appeal this all the way up to the corporate friendly SCOTUS?If the appeal fails, they need to give up
Almost 90% of classic video games are “critically endangered” and it’s only getting worse, preservation study warns
FYI: it’s still on GitHub. It’s just the search results removed. Honestly…. I’m unsure why they did go full douche and do a DMCA on the GitHub.
It potentially could have opposite effect. Spencer said that one of the IPs he wanted to revive was StarCraft
The source app is called WefWef FYI. This “voyager” is a fork.Edit: false. wefwef renamed app to Voyager
Promoting exploding heads but not Lemmy.world in the sign in page
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