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  • You missed the point. More accurate would be: because you watched TV for an hour you shouldn't worry about someone shining a flashlight on you. That's the level of consequences we're talking about and it sounds ridiculous when someone blows them out of proportions. Maybe we should start worrying about anal residue too because people are farting outside.

  • There's a lot of content to play as a free player. For me the most important thing the subscription offers is the unlimited crafting material bag. You don't need it but if you want to be a crafter it will be painful without it. Three classes and bunch of content is behind expansion packs.. all of which you can unlock by buying the current "collection" version which includes all the previous expansions also and goes for like 60 bucks..

  • Having a monopoly is not good.. I just wish others wouldn't completely ignore Linux users.. Valve/Steam on the other hand is seriously pushing it forward which makes me very much biased toward them.

  • Juu,ite törmäsin siihen alkuun tuon Lohikäärmesolan kautta kun halusin saada vähän hankittua Glorantha-tietoutta :D Siitä ei aivan hirveän moni ole tehnyt videoita niin oli positiivinen yllätys nähdä suomalaisia videoita aiheesta.

    Jossain määrin yllättävää myös oli nähä sut c/rpg:ssä kyselemästä Heroquest/Questworlds -yhteisön perään kun itteä sattuu myös tuo peli kiinnostamaan mutta luulen että se on ehkä vähiten tunnettu järjestelmä noista joille virallista Glorantha-sisältöä on julkaistu. Mutta niin se taitaa olla sekä tietokonepeleissä että pöytäropeissa että monesti niitä mielenkiintosia ideoita löytyy sieltä hämäriltä reunamilta =)

  • I would like to add that if you're eyeing switching to Linux in the future you may want to check before buying whether something supports Linux going forward. Also, you might want to make some noise on the forums so that companies understand that there's a growing demand for Linux support. I've been making music on Linux for quite a while but I've always bought DAWs (like Reaper, Bitwig, Renoise) and VSTs (U-He, ToneLib, etc) that already support Linux... trying to migrate a workflow from Windows to Linux could be pretty hard.

  • It's not. It's a choice that instances make, not a change to the protocol. You can always change your instance or host your own and as long as Threads conforms to the activitypub protocol you can interact with it. Locking down cannot happen as long as majority of participants adhere to an open protocol. It is what happens when a major player makes proprietary changes to how interaction works. Please study how EEE works, there are numerous examples in the past. Defederation is not that.

  • Yeah, I still remember early days of building something for the internet and you know what held back development easily by years: Internet Explorer. Big corporations even back then were playing that same shitty game of EEE, trying to lock people down and not caring at all about standards. Standards are why we have an internet at all.