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TheAgeOfSuperboredom @ TheAgeOfSuperboredom @lemmy.ca
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  • Walk away from copyright and patent agreements or make enforcement contingent on a companies or officer of the companies current taxable standing ( can only collect damages up to some fraction of a companies or officer or the boards taxable income in Canada)

    This is key and could really open up innovation in Canada.

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  • Graphically we've had diminishing returns for quite some time now. I also don't find myself that interested in the games from major studios because they're generally just not very good.

    I don't see a reason to artificially limit myself, but there are more then enough games from the past to keep me entertained.

    That said there are some games on the horizon I am looking forward to. The next Witcher and Civ VII come to mind. I'm sure their GOTY editions will be great!

  • This is why its important for us to retain the right to what Cory Doctorow calls "self-help".

    Our right to access and modify things are being stripped away and that gives the platforms even more power!

    Today, if you released a tool to bring your Facebook friend list to another platform you'd get sued into oblivion.

  • I think ignorance (in the non pejorative sense) plays a big part. I can't really blame my non technical friends for not fully understanding that ditching Facebook for Instagram doesn't help. Even if they know it's the same company, it's still a totally different product, right? There's also a certain apathy or need to just get something done.

    I'm sure I've purchased things at Home Depot that would make a plumber cringe, but I know nothing about that sort of thing and I just need to get my sink working.

    Still, I think those of us who do know should continue to lead by example. My friends know my stance on these things and some of them are coming around.

  • What a stupid comparison.

    Any "young person" who think the cons are going to make things cheaper is going to be in for a surprise when more privatization and less regulation leads to higher prices due to more profit motive. We've had 40 years of conservative style economics, even from Trudeau. So how is more of that going to make it better?

  • Cool! Give it a go! Do you know about the Emacs Wiki? It was a pretty good resource many years ago when I had my own config. Not sure how it is these days though, but you might find some useful stuff there.

    As for Spacemacs, I never got into it. At the time I found it more complicated than my own setup and a bit more confusing. I know a lot of people liked it though, and it was the first starter kit I'm aware of that really took off, so it might be worth a look!

  • I used to maintain my own Emacs config, but I switched to Doom years ago and never looked back. I appreciate the community aspect that lets it be better integrated and tested than I had time to manage on my own.

    I use it as my primary environment for everything you mentioned and its excellent. The initial setup is fairly easy too.

    And because it's Emacs, if there's something you don't like, you can change it! 😄

  • I think that analogy falls apart because of Lemmy's architecture, which makes it a little bit more complicated. In real life, the reach of people is limited. Extending reach IRL requires setting up external tools, like broadcasting, so there is some (albeit small) cost there.

    But in Lemmy's case, reach is immediately unlimited (barring an instance being blocked by your instance of course). Instances will automatically pull and display your content with no additional effort on your part. Lemmy is even stranger than other federated software because an instance can host a diverse variety of communities, so defederation may not always be the right choice.

    I agree with you if it was like going to a private forum, but Lemmy's open architecture is causing me to think about this a little more. Mass downvoting could be a signal that a community may be behaving in an inappropriate way. Or, if a community is organizing mass downvotes, that could also be a signal that they are behaving inappropriately. But the beauty of federation is that then is up to the community on the instance (ultimately the admins) to decide how to react.

    Not to mention that in real life people do go to private events to protest. There were all sorts of protests when Tucker Carlson went on tour. I suppose they may not have been in the venue itself, so a bit different as well, but that sort of thing does happen.

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  • Why not vote NDP or Liberal under new leadership? You clearly have not fallen into the cult of personality the conservatives have, so have a look at policy. No party will ever completely align and there may he things you strongly disagree with, but what about points you do agree with? I highly doubt you disagree with literally everything on both party platforms. There are a lot of things I disagree with too so I have to look at the policy I do agree with.

    This is your chance to send a message to the party you were hoping to support that they are no longer acceptable to folks like you. Seriously, we are so polarized that not voting for them is the same as giving them your vote. Look what happened down south.

  • Quite unlike Poilievre ally and ultra conservative Danielle Smith who is actually trying to run a centrally planned economy and telling people how they can and cannot live their lives. Cause that's totally not Soviet style Communism.

  • I haven't played with it much yet, but apparently Pandora is the new Nemesis. I can't remember exactly, but you'll probably need to install dotnet8 with winetricks.

    Also, if you plan to use DynDOLOD, I found it wouldn't run with Proton, but it did seem to work if you switch to standard Wine to run the tool.