some european, middle eastern country, or asian country: "we don't have mass shootings!! this country is extremely safe in comparison to the us" also those same countries: *ridiculously high terrorism rates or literal ethnic genocide going on*
@digdeeper Well, good luck living without money, living independently, AND having good internet at the same time. Literally impossible.
Unless you live with your parents (who can only keep you at home thanks to capitalism), or live on your own ranch growing your own food with no access to technology at all, life without capital is just a fiction.
So there used to be a BSD variant that aimed to be Arch Linux, but with the FreeBSD kernel instead of the Linux kernel. Didn't even knew. https://wikiless.org/wiki/PacBSD
PC-98 game: runs on a NEC V30 (8086 on drugs) or 386, written in asm or with an in house engine, looks visually pleasing. Tribute to said game: Unity, makes your fans go to 100%, kills your laptop battery, has framerate issues somehow.
The internet wouldn't be such a bad place if you could go anywhere without worrying about some schizophrenic trying to ruin your current job prospects and life based on something you said 5 years ago.
Case in point, that news story I saw a while back about some evil woman who saved the clip of someone saying the meanie word only to spread it when she went to college. Absolutely psychotic, and these people are real.
It's the problem with solely focusing on "big tech solely being bad". Look at Fediblock, these people will run to any website you can name to try to shit it up with this behavior.
Pokemon Go was cyberpunk as shit from the idiots doing stupid things while playing it to the cop car being hit as a driver played it to the Holocaust Museum incident to people being mugged on stream playing it to launching the IRL streaming genre.
But who knew that the purpose behind it was a glowing psyop?
Cookie artificial "law" by the Eww is yet another example on how government interference only makes things worse, even if meant well. Also, forgot to mention @wrongthink , so here you go!
"Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada revealed June 27 an $8.5 million investment to Aspire, an insect agricultural company, to build a new production facility in Canada. The facility will process cricket-based protein, helping to advance the use of insect proteins in human and pet food products."