

Bitcoin, gold, silver, and/or other hard assets.
Aspiring partial German-American Khazarian (speculated) Vtuber who currently narrates for [at]CoRedRead on YouTube (Invidious recommended to view, though). Also, former editor for CoculesNation.
Interests are as follows: Music, Gaming, TTRPGs, Creative Writing, FOSS, Linux, AI, Numerology (Gematria, Chinese Numerology, Chaldean Numerology, etc.), and Pro Wrestling
PFP was generated using Mistoon Diamond (SD 1.5) with 1Shot and Coconut LoRA for those interested in Stable Diffusion.


Bitcoin, gold, silver, and/or other hard assets.


I doubt that they will, given the fact that Linux is misrepresented a lot. They use Linux servers, so why not support Linux already?


They know what they’re doing. This is because of the Samourai case, partly, being that the two developers of the wallet made an OPSEC mistake, and pleaded guilty to one of the charges (five years incarceration max and $250k USD fine I think). That’s part of the bigger script.
Does anyone know a Lemmy instance that uses Tor?


I was thinking both, though I thought they weren’t deleted, which was why people were looking at that specific tweet.


Every industry would benefit from Free Software (not just open-source software).


I thought they were deleted.
I have a couple of old CD’s that I hadn’t done anything with in a while, though to be fair, I don’t tend to collect all that often, if at all.


Spoiler tags are these:
::: spoiler
something
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Long story short, she said the N-word in a tweet years back, as that wasn’t as disgusting as it is nowadays (to some, anyway). She hadn’t deleted it yet I think, and I don’t know if she plans on it anytime soon. She’s always had antis who just mouth off due to her success (and hard work, as it’s clearly shown), and yet they don’t do anything productive themselves (some may do so, but that’s few and far between).


Most cheating software is designed by Windows developers, from what I’m aware (I could be wrong), and thus, Windows is the more likely cheating demographic.


Hence, the LiNuX pLaYeRs ChEaT gaslight.


From my research on the matter, her producer was suspected to be Waabyuu (Feel free to DM me to know what that means).


That’s because of a tweet from years ago that people will look up if they want to basically put her under humiliation ritual. It hadn’t worked, and she didn’t give a rip (as she doesn’t do that type of nonsense anymore).

Games I played a lot back in the day were mainly Flight Simulator X (not the Steam version), Mario Kart Wii (also DS), Air Wings, Guitar Heroes 1, 2, 3, WT (I hadn’t played 5 that much, not to mention WoR)… the list could go on.


Yep, spyware is the key, and they don’t like that Linux users don’t get easily spied on.


The LiNuX pLaYeRs ChEaT excuse. It’s bullspit, and they know it. That’s because they can’t spy on Linux players very easily unless someone makes an OPSEC mistake.


I see where you’re coming from, and can understand why you decided to prevent commercial repackaging and tivoization. Source-available sounds like it’s proprietary, which I assume it’s not.


Eclipse as in solar and/or lunar eclipses in particular.
This video should be a good primer on how to decode the NFL using gematria, because that’s how they operate: https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=eZsYZQ6mQUA


It looks like this is open-source, but not Free Software, since you’re using PolyForm Noncommercial 1.0.0 as your license. Did you consider other licenses like any of the GPL licenses or BSD-2/3 Clause license, Apache-2.0 or any of the others that fit the Free Software classification?
They know. They’re done, and that’s that.