One is a family-friendly brand for children turned into what anime is to the so-called alt-right, and the other goes as far as embracing bestiality-adjacent topics, as evident from some of the artwork on this very canvas, right?
One is a family-friendly brand for children turned into what anime is to the so-called alt-right, and the other goes as far as embracing bestiality-adjacent topics, as evident from some of the artwork on this very canvas, right?
Yeah, I’d say expand only if it’s full already, not unconditionally.
For some reason, color picking never worked consistently for me, especially after a disconnect, when picking would always pick black instead.
Right, that doesn’t explain it. People were banned for alts last year and there were obvious alts this year.
I looked at some of the available Lemmy stats before the event and found no active user growth across the main servers compared to before, but I still wonder what would properly explain the decrease of Canvas participants.
I can’t remember alts being explicitly allowed. If anything, there were credible reports by people being banned for that last year.
Thanks! I can see many of my pixels in that preview.
The event was pretty smooth this year. No major fighting for space at least when it came to our art, and just a few 502s. I believe there was some botting consisting of at least 6 accounts at the very end, and it’s incredible that the people behind the targeted art fought that off. Reported those to grant as usual.
There is a bug in how the URLs are linked from the user profiles. There’s a redundant colon in the https::// links.
Square Enix, Larian Studios, and Kinetic Games as well, according to the same article.
Kim Kardashian’s face care routine.
Hardly an AI problem though. Many people talk just to hear themselves talk rather than care to listen. Many will stare at their phone when in a real world conversation.
Russia bad btw.
Why go that far? Its CEO funding anti-gay efforts is enough to me.
The Carlson interview was conducted in English, which Durov spoke pretty fluently.
ESU also offers one year of support for non-enterprise users for $30.
The numbers represent confirmed cases, so there could be more. There used to be a GOG thread dedicated to testing games for DRM on Epic, but then it was locked and its main contributors have switched to adding the information to the wiki.
Why would I trust a random cropped screenshot from a bad faith subreddit about hating everything related to Epic? Either of us can run Process Monitor, filter by the desired process, and see if their claims have merit. They don’t.
The article and post I linked already explain the Steam and process list parts. How in your opinion does any program that needs to check if a process is running do that? Where would you expect Epic to get your Steam friends list if you’re asking it to import your Steam friends?
Change the community logo to be in pixel art!