Yes, VPNs can help you get around certain types of geographic restrictions, but it’s very important you do your due diligence before downloading one. https://ssd.eff.org/module/choosing-vpn-thats-right-you
I'm stuck in paralysis again... Is taking so much extra time to learn 3D in a different engine over 2D in RPG Maker that I already know so much about worth it? I could be developing my next game RIGHT NOW but instead I'm learning something else and it is making me really antsy. Maybe I'm too worried about time. Maybe I should just stay dedicated to RPG Maker and build on experience I already have. I don't know man. Thoughts?
Several games that are morally unacceptable to banks are available for free on GOG in protest.
https://freedomtobuy.games/
#gog #gaming #censorship
The woke, far-left, Drew DeVault-aligned, anti-Stallman faction of the FOSS movement clearly has no idea what they are talking about.
Imagine being so far to the left that you think that Richard Stallman, someone who has openly supported free healthcare, taxing the rich, expanding the welfare state, and even a universal basic income, is somehow a far-right libertarian who supports bombing children (which he wouldn't if he was a libertarian btw).
These people are so far gone, that they think that because Richard Stallman keeps the FOSS movement politically neutral outside of challenging our current copyright laws, then that makes him "far-right".
The only reason why FOSS allows people to exploit others (outside of making it proprietary in the case of copyleft software) including committing war-crimes is that most other things created for practical use allow you to do that too. But when it comes to software, suddenly people feel the need to create contracts dictating what you can or can't do with said software. That's why we have EULAs when it comes to proprietary software, and free software does the opposite by giving us freedom 0.
Finally, you can never prevent the government, including the military from using your code. The government does what it wants and will break any license and get away with it. If the DPRK can violate the GPL and create a proprietary fork of Ubuntu, then the US military (or any other military for that matter) can use your code to bomb children.
internet groups will always fracture because one member belongs/belonged to a group a member didn't like
and it'll make them feel some type of way