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Official Civilization VII feedback survey by Firaxis


Developers of the upcoming Civilization VII game, Firaxis, are looking for some feedback regarding the game. This is our opportunity to show them there are many players on GNU/Linux and that integrating Denuvo anti-cheat rootkit would be a big no-no (it's mentioned in one of the questions).
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in reply to Jure Repinc

Thanks for sharing this.

Here's hoping they listen to feedback.

I left this series because it became a buggy mess.
I added "stop making a buggy mess" anywhere I could.
I'm not holding my breath, but I would love to get back into playing Civ again.

I guess there's always Civ II, though. It's quite stable, now, and runs everywhere.

in reply to MajorHavoc

Same. I've played all the Civs. But I feel like the same issues with something like the Sims is creeping into the Civ franchise. The game has more features but somehow is less fun.
I got into Humankind a little while ago and had loads of fun with that.



Why 'free' proprietary software will always end in tears


in reply to Jure Repinc

Paid proprietary software will too; the likes of Adobe and VMWare prove that.
in reply to Jure Repinc

Proprietary things are just a shit, that's it.
Non-free (sense of no money) is shit too. Accept donations but do not obligate them




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'Jabalia Is Being Wiped Out': Gaza Pleads for Help as Israel Intensifies Assault


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/21190458

Jake Johnson
Oct 08, 2024
in reply to Peter Link

This specic post October attack Israeli incursion, genocide and massive land grab will be Joe Biden's legacy. Nothing he did or will do will shine a candle light on this.
in reply to NeuronautML

Was listening to the Oct 7th episode of the Majority Report as they spoke with Ilan Pappรฉ and they discussed how just as Biden got into Washington he was replacing a guy on certain committees that was driven out of politics by the Israel lobby for daring to write a report on Israeli direct and illegal funding of US politicians and trying to have a public enquiry on it.
Biden learned a very important lesson, by a Zionist or the Zionists will fund a smear campaign against you.



Worldwide Demonstrations Mourn and Condemn 'Year of Genocide' in Gaza


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/21190239

Jake Johnson
Oct 07, 2024



Another one bites the dust: Microsoft buries WordPad, but there is an afterlife


"WordPad users who want to keep using it after updating to Windows 11 24H2 can do so by simply saving Wordpad.exe, wordpadfilter.dll, and write.exe. The first two are located in the C:\Program Files\Windows NT\Accessories folder, while the last can be found in C:\Windows."
in reply to mrddu3at2

Does anyone still use it? I just use markdown if I want basic formatting, otherwise I use Libreoffice.
in reply to cmnybo

They have to kill it. Otherwise, some "cheapskate" might decide they don't need to pay for MS Word, or get spied on by having all their data in the cloud using MS Office Online.

Or they just think there's no reason to keep it around.

in reply to theshatterstone54

Reminder - Libra Office also works in Windows. So does Open Office.
in reply to cmnybo

I use it to maintain a simple readme.doc for my Windows software. The logic was it should look the same to anyone with Windows even if they don't have Word or OpenOffice.
in reply to cmnybo

I know million dollar machines that ship without MS office, but with Openoffice (!). The problem is, the Software can copy graphs to the clipboard in WMF (or something like that) that neither the super old Openoffice nor a recent Libreoffice can import. So wordpad is the only ootb software able to use the data.

Their reason is that 90% of their customers have an office subscription anyways...






in reply to โ˜† Yฯƒษ ฦšิ‹ฯƒส‚ โ˜†

It's almost like the publish or parish model puts an unnecessary burden on researchers and contributes to the ongoing problem of low quality or even outright incorrect research as researchers try to manipulate results to make them publishable.
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in reply to โ˜† Yฯƒษ ฦšิ‹ฯƒส‚ โ˜†

Oh completely.. Its sometimes the weird syntax that freaks people out. I mean it helps to know multiple languages in life why not in tech? I have heard from so many people that they can't follow some code examples just cause it's in lisp but using descriptive var and function names .. Nope.. They still can't
in reply to slacktoid

Amusingly, I find s-exp syntax is one of the easiest to read now because it's so regular and predictable. Since all the logic has to be expressed using data structures, you can't add a bunch of weird rules to the syntax. On top of that, the code acts as a diagram so you can see relationships visually by looking at the nesting.


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