@sjw I can see the article now, "More Euthanized Patients Can Help With The Battle Against Climate Change". It wouldn't surprise me if they stopped finding a cure for cancer because of this shitty overpopulation agenda.
@PhenomX6 @LukeAlmighty @caekislove I don't think its a matter of sucking corporate dick. If it's a small project that you don't really care about and doubt that corporations are going to use it in their proprietary products then you are more likely to use a permissive license. Like you really think a big corporation is going to take code from some shitty Pac-Man clone they found on GitHub?
There are also cases where you simply can't use the GPL even if all your components are FOSS because one or more library that you are using is licensed under a GPL incompatible license. Like for me, I can't use the GPL for my MonoGame projects because MonoGame is licensed under the Ms-PL which is a FOSS license, but is incompatible with the GPL. The closest licenses to the GPL that I can use are the MPL or the Ms-RL.
@waltercool Based, but this is not going to change anything, especially when both sides are funded by central banksters.
@beardalaxy The only thing that's keeping my away from the Deck is that I haven't touched Steam in years.
Shocking, I know!
@PhenomX6 @LukeAlmighty @caekislove It's using some FreeBSD components. There is even a license for the FreeBSD kernel in the EULA. I assume they needed some Unix-like OS if they were going to use APIs like Vulkan.
@caekislove @LukeAlmighty
>Even the Nintendo Switch is basically a cell phone that can't make calls shaped like a game console.
The Nintendo Switch is a rebranded Nvidia Shield tablet just with a custom BSD fork (at least for the kernel) instead of Android and maybe just slightly more powerful (the original Shield was from 2014). Hell, before the Switch came out, Nintendo ported some of their Wii and GameCube titles for the Nvidia Shield exclusively for the Chinese market.
@ArdainianRight @SuperSnekFriend Oh. I'm actually fine then. But I do live near Chicago and my area is a huge part of the American steel industry so.....
@ArdainianRight @SuperSnekFriend All major wars since the Napoleonic Wars have been central bankster scams. WWI and WWII were scams to create a global intergovernmental organization of some sort with WWI creating the failed League of Nations and WWII creating the United Nations.
The Russia-Ukraine war is so successful as a psy-op because Putin is already hated for hating LGBT people and allegedly rigging the 2016 election. Though I'm surprised that the anti-gay purges in Chechnya back in 2017 didn't cause enough global outrage.
@caekislove @LukeAlmighty I always wanted a Pandora because it natively supported Pygame (which I was using at the time). I just wanted to see my games on a console/handheld of some sort even if it was an obscure one.
@SuperSnekFriend @ArdainianRight Well, I don't think a nuclear war is actually going to happen. I really think that this Russia-Ukraine war is just another part to push The Great Reset. Remember that both Putin and Zelensky were partnered with the WEF (Putin is officially kicked out but who knows what's going behind the scenes). I think the black-out in Europe are to get people used to "energy-rationing". This is why I warned people not to pick any side, but nobody listens to me.
@SuperSnekFriend @ArdainianRight That's where I live. FUCK!!!
@caekislove @LukeAlmighty Really? I heard nothing but praise from it, but this was long before the Steam Deck was even announced and handheld PC gaming was still seen as a novelty. And people were disappointed with the under-performing Dragonbox Pyra (which I think still hasn't even come out yet).
@LukeAlmighty There are also more alternatives like the OneGx 1 Pro. It's also expensive though and I don't know how it compares to the Steam Deck. But yeah, expect more handheld gaming PCs in the future.
@LukeAlmighty It's probably going to be in the $800-$1000 range given the previous GPD Win models. That might be it's only drawback (or second drawback if you really don't want to give money to the Chinese).
@LukeAlmighty It does. It also supports multi-boot unlike the Steam Deck. Unfortunately, it's not out yet.
@LukeAlmighty The Steam Deck is already outdated.