Roblox doesn’t work on Linux anymore? Several years ago I was playing it without any significant issues.
Sploosh the Water
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloudEnglish
3·3 years agoAll for the low low price of…your freedom, privacy, security, and consumer rights.
MS can kiss my piss.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloudEnglish
8·3 years agoLinux welcomes you :)
Wayland is generally great. The only reason I’ve stuck with X11 is a few random bugs and issues that still aren’t solved in Wayland.
I’m planning on switching over to Wayland fully at the end of this year. Seems like every 6 months I try it and there are less issues than before.
Try them both, plenty of folks have no issues at all running Wayland right from the start, so give it a go and see what happens.
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•We Distribute, the original news publication for the Fediverse, finally relaunchesEnglish
2·3 years agoFirst time hearing about this, but I’m loving the sound of it! Bookmarked :)
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World News@lemmy.ml•The world’s largest democracy is collapsing before our eyes
35·3 years ago-
Fallacious argument. Just because something hasn’t been successful before or people don’t see how to make it work doesn’t justify an existing unethical/immoral system. Plenty of people thought it was crazy to imagine a world where slavery wasn’t a thing. That didn’t justify continuing that system though.
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There are many of examples of anarchist or pseudo-anarchist communities that exist. Many Shaolin monastic communities are anarchistic, and egalitarian depending on the sect. Some Mennonite and old world Amish communities are anarchistic also, having only collective property and some personal property, no privatization.
Some first nations tribes were pseudo-anarchist, operating as a collective with egalitarian leadership based largely on life experience and wisdom, they maintained completely voluntary relationships with other tribes in the region and had no private property.
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Sploosh the Water@vlemmy.netto
World News@lemmy.ml•The world’s largest democracy is collapsing before our eyes
34·3 years agoDon’t get me wrong, I’m an anarchist, I’m against the USA model as much as the Chinese model.
But lol, yeah sorry, not interested in being forced to conform by a hierarchy of “leaders” who have no inherent right to do so in the name of “society” or some vague idea of the greater good/social contract.
Part of the Capitalist mythos for sure, “if you’re not growing, you’re dying.” There’s a rejection of the idea that you could reach a healthy equilibrium of size and just remain there.
And because of the way the rest of the market works, it forces everybody to act like that or get beat out completely. Vicious feedback loops.
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World News@lemmy.ml•The world’s largest democracy is collapsing before our eyes
106·3 years agoI’m not interested in any political system where I can’t criticize the ruling party without fearing for my or my family’s safety or permanently becoming unable to find employment anywhere except coal/steel plants working 12-14/hours straight 6 days a week for piss wages…
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Which alternative search engines do you use?English
1·3 years agoBrave Search for the majority of things. Ecosia and sometimes Searx.

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