We’re already listed in their sidebar! :) I might make a post a bit later too. The mod of !linguistics@mander.xyz actually helped us initially set up the community!
it has been actually good gameplay, but because EA owns the exclusive licences for pretty every club, player and league, konami can’t really do anything to make it better.
What do you use to automatically add that licence to your comments? That’s really cool! Big fan of creative commons.
I passed it first try as a zoomer
I guess Antstream is kind of such a library? (Just answering the question in the headline. I haven’t read the article.)
I mean technically alaska has a southern border
To be fair here in Europe I know no one who uses iMessage.
I don’t think calling yourself that is a good idea, seeing as Stallman supported pedophilia 😬
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I agree. Whenever I link someone I try to make sure to link directly to the release page.
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It’s games like the original baldur’s gate and stuff. I think a clear defining thing is that you have a zoomed out perspective and you click where to move
Thanks for the red circle, I wouldn’t have known what to read otherwise
Definitely Rocky Linux
Seems like a pretty good bundle. And the worst games are in the most expensive tier so it’s cheap too.
This is basically my setup except I don’t have any other homeserver stuff yet :) (I will once I build my new gaming pc, planning to use my old one for that stuff)
Open-source software (OSS) is computer software that is released under a license in which the copyright holder grants users the rights to use, study, change, and distribute the software and its source code to anyone and for any purpose. from Wikipedia
The same article also talks about the difference between open source and source available:
Although the OSI definition of “open-source software” is widely accepted, a small number of people and organizations use the term to refer to software where the source is available for viewing, but which may not legally be modified or redistributed. Such software is more often referred to as source-available, or as shared source, a term coined by Microsoft in 2001
Open source has always meant under a free license. Being able to fork and publish your own versions is integral to the open source philosophy.
Lego builder’s journey is another game that focuses more on the actual lego, compared to the more classic lego hame style.