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Plandemics in the near future:

They got everything wrong for "COVID". Deliberately. And contradicting all published pandemic plans. Now they run whitewash public inquiries designed to enforce a conclusion that they should have done all the same shit harder and faster.

So the plan for 2025 is to run plandemic simulations based on the rigged public inquiry conclusions. Do you think the priority in the these simulations will be disease prevention, anti-virals, accurate statistics, honest public communication, medical freedom and individual rights?

Or like the Event 201 COVID simulation in 2019, will the priority be population control, social media messaging, hard and fast lockdowns, rushed and coerced injections, and total control of the internet?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj910k8g4l0o

@gabriel I've heard that it's open source. If that's the case, hopefully someone would fork it to remove any CCP biases (I don't want ANY biases).

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@gabriel Another question: Why do you put your weight in pounds as a Canadian?

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@mario Also, if you get an Android retro console, you can play "windows games" using Winlator.

Playing games from GOG works nice, even AAA games like Skyrim

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCc9zy-T8ls
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@PurpCat @William_The_Dragonborn Most companies just license out to other, smaller companies in those cases. That way, they don't have to directly pay any extra employees. Falcom did that with Ys IV. That's why there were two (later three) versions of the game, with radically different stories.

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@PurpCat @William_The_Dragonborn You said "versions of the same game" which made me think of ports.

@PurpCat @William_The_Dragonborn To be fair, this was during a time when different platforms were still vastly different in terms of architecture, thus making porting more difficult. Games were still largely written in assembly which meant that you had to essentially rewrite the game from scratch if you wanted to do ports.

@coolboymew Someone tell him that Nextcloud and Cryptpad exist and that they encrypt everything client-side before uploading to the server.

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