It really is a matter of European countries keeping to the defense spending requirements they have already committed to under NATO. A lot of Europeans I talk to claim that it is wasteful, and that money is better spent on foreign aide. But meanwhile, the US still foots the bill for their defense. This is an intense able situation - the US cannot put the entire world on ots back. Multilaterlaism has to mean cooperation from the rest of the world to ensure safety.
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Lemmy is officially not ready to take over reddit until I see people discussing the cardi b, blink 182 loving stepson angle to this story being discussed.
If you don't count ATB, it hasn't been since III, with the exception of X.
Famitsu seams to give this score to every mainline final fantasy game.
It sounds like it was ultimately created by the people at method studios, using their whatever techology. Still, a not so good a thing to do to striking writers. I have my doubts that these shows will be good without writing staff, you can always tell when a story is generated, and it's always bland.
The other thing to keep in mind is that youtube (and twitch, and shudders quora), with all its problems, does share revenue with creators on the platform, instead of treating them as free labor.
I would love to see it, but I dont think we are there yet. No impetus to switch combined with much more expensive tech. I would also antipate dmca to turn the whole thing into a mess. But one day we'll get there hopefully.
I was going to say, I wonder how many are like me and do pc and switch. But now that the steam deck is out, and emulation is getting good, my switch is going bye bye.
I remember the days when Notch said he would release Minecraft's source code under creative commons. And then a bunch of genuinely bad stuff happened to him and left him a broken man.
It's because you can start building profiles of people from metadata. I agree that the privacy issues with the fediverse are kind of part of it, and you shouldn't put anything on here you aren't willing people to see publicly because the content get's spread to so many different servers. But I would get why on a trust level, facebook would have less currently than instance admins.
I agree with your sentiment, but I think its reasonable to not trust Facebook, especially around user privacy. One of the issues with federation is that it spreads your posts around a lot, and it is ripe for abuse. It sucks, because the only way to fight this kind of thing is to defederate. I generally think instances shouldn't defederate, except as a final resort as a matter of decorum. But, a pre-emptive block if any Facebook instance or technology makes sense given their reputation.
It will be I threshing to see if the activity pub standard can be maintained in the face of a giant company like Facebook. They have a lot of power.
Ubuntu's done. Use Mint now.