proceduralnightshade
115 is not "average" lmao
I agree, there are still good reasons not to use commercial AI products though.
https://www.mintpressnews.com/trump-killed-minerva-stargate-make-secret-more-dangerous/289313
A new AI/informational war arms race? Whatever, because...
I just don't like it
Clonk Endevour is not my favorite game, but I played it a lot with friends when I was younger. You can play with 2 or even more people, with just a monitor and a keyboard! Also it's so old it should run on any potato.
edit: real answer is Slay The Spire
edit2: ah shit now all of a sudden all the good indie games I played pop up in my head. Project Kat I enjoyed. Synthetik was awesome. Caves of Qud hasn't been mentioned yet (didn't play it much though).
Just an addition to all the long comments already here:
There are some games that don't work on Linux, mainly big corpo multiplayer titles. https://areweanticheatyet.com/
Windows 10 LTSC IoT might help. (This gets recommended a lot on lemmy I noticed) : https://massgrave.dev/windows_ltsc_links
It's not forbidden to set up dual-boot. I would recommend using Linux as your main OS though.
I hope they leave that experience the main focus.
Hmmm, so in the short Devlog on YouTube they ask "what do you wanna see in Subnautica 2?", and the top comment says
A personal wish of mine is to have proximity chat in multiplayer, with options such as radios to communicate from a distance
So the players want Multiplayer, but they also want the whole game to be the same "intimate" experience as Subnautica 1 – I was really worried about that because a big part of Subnautica 1 I feel like was this absolutely overwhelming loneliness/solitude. I never got this specific feeling in Below Zero.
Nah this (edit: the tweets, not your reply) is just dumbing down and turning a valid point into a non-discussion. Chemicals ≠ chemicals. Some are safe, some are not safe. Some you can have a lot of, some need moderation. Some are artificial, some are not. Those people just can't not think in black and white.
Also, a lot of really effective food preservation today don't even require chemicals inside the food. A bit of citric acid, yeah, or some vitamin c. Canned goods are a really, really effective way of storing food. You don't need chemicals for that. Like, there's this whole BPA-discussion but this regards chemicals in the packaging, not the product itself.
Oh funny shit I found on Wikipedia btw
A [doomer] would also be interested in stockpiling canned food upon learning about a recession [citation needed]
ahahahaha
I recently drank some bland black coffee and ate some grapes while/after that. Tasted kinda awesome and I don't know why. Give it a try
I do believe people should have the right to spent their money however the f they want, but this becomes extremely problematic if you don't at least regulate their spending behavior, either directly or indirectly.
So okay, now you have a society full of hopeless addicts, but at least nobody has to starve. Sound kinda... dystopian if you ask me
My gut tells me it's unlikely but not impossible for this to be true. Is this more than just a suspicion of yours? There are far more effective ways of propaganda than fabricating posts and replies on lemmy.
Did you read the Communist Manifesto yet? It's pretty short and a good starting point. Definitely more digestible than The Capital. It establishes and explains most well-known Marxist terminology, so you can put it into context if you stumble upon it elsewhere. You can find it on the internet pretty easily.
It becomes less boring by the day though.