It’s part of the OS? All of the telemetry, ads, and strange news thingy is a standard part of the OS - if you try to remove it, it’ll just get back with any updates.
So it is really the OS
it’s the same way ubuntu bad now, forcing snaps
It’s part of the OS? All of the telemetry, ads, and strange news thingy is a standard part of the OS - if you try to remove it, it’ll just get back with any updates.
So it is really the OS
it’s the same way ubuntu bad now, forcing snaps
what? whaddya mean? the fact that it exists?
or the fact that nintendo doesn’t want it to “spread” Come here without defending big megacorpo or leave please
they are going after the developers that make it possible to play your emulated game…
they aren’t selling all their games, and never have. ever wanted to play earthbound? you can’t legally…
if you want to blame me for “rehashing arguments” then maybe look where you are first, and then read my comment. this isn’t a place for respecting copyright, or corporations fighting against preservation.
feel free to check out my other comment on this post. where I link to nintendo using pirated roms and selling it back to us.
point is to stop giving the rich ass company any benefit of doubt.
how did lemmy piracy suddenly turn to defending nintendo…
nintendo pulls rom sites down, sure - it’s their shit (https://www.pcworld.com/article/402404/nintendo-suit-rom-emulation-game-preservation.html)
Nintendo is using roms from these sites to sell to consumers within their own “ecosystem” (https://www.eurogamer.net/did-nintendo-download-a-mario-rom-and-sell-it-back-to-us)
Not even close to all of nintendos titles are avaliable on their online stores, and the mini-snes or whatever did not have even close to all their titles.
point is. Nintendo is NOT preserving their own games. And they sue anyone doing anything like preserving it for the public.
They’ve sued multiple times emulator developers, even when it’s completely legal.
(it is 100% legal to emulate, and make emulators.)
Due to the fact that a court case is expensive AF, this usually just kills the emulator group.
we’re mad at nintendo precisely because they do not, themselves preserve games. While they try to sue emulation and game preservers, they also use their ROMs and emulations to sell games to the consumer.
yea, looks like the website certificate is out of date
if you’ve gotten this far then I recommend picking up a used or super-cheap android phone to root it yourself 😅 it’s probably easier than to give a walkthrough with a stranger, might also have some mistrust
I keep the stuff I download and seed it until I run out of room, I have a TB hdd for movies and such; and since I download like huge files, I usually delete stuff if I don’t care about it a lot
didn’t 1337x have a cryptominer that wasn’t removed by the moderators last year?
no offense, but why would you want that? I main firefox, as it is the superior browser - the only non-chromium browser which in my experience is better for ad blocking, less tracking and a just as quick browsing experience.
what’s the “plus” side for this premium browser?
who is “publishers”? I mean, is this a consortium or smth?
yea, no thanks - “the grind” mindset is just capitalism worming itself into your brain
piracy is a service problem~
also of note, they never account for the fact that piracy increases sales in some aspects, without piracy - anime = small. buying physical books when they come on sale for a series you read online? yes, I have a nice collection. Merch, and so forth.
Are they going to stop printing it too? Scanlations is still a thing 😅
Piracy isn’t just internet sites that you stream shit on. Piracy is DVDs you bought or copied from a friend.
your premise bases itself on a very small timeframe.
(I also have no clue about software piracy getting harder - videogames you mean?)
there is nothing in Yuzu that Nintendo has copyright to. Emulators are also precedentially legal.
so yes, how dare they want “their” copyrighted material not “stolen”…
Last I saw it was about merging in the upstream CEF wayland support
but yes, the client could be x11 and somehow still launch games in wayland, which could also be a solution - not too dissimilar to gamescope I suppose. I ain’t got no clue on how that works tho ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Steam isn’t even on wayland - complain about that ticket if you want HDR lol.
not to mention steam actually does have some degree of HDR support through gamescope, which steamdeck ships with.
(also HDR support on linux has barely started being a thing this year…)
more than one thing can do the same bad thing, that doesn’t stop it being bad.