@Goalkeeper I also find it funny that they call Yasuke "the legendary African samurai", when there's almost nothing about the guy written anywhere except for some letters from the jesuits. I mean, there were a few foreigners who became samurai, and those guys got statues erected from them, and one of them even got a city named after him. If Yasuke was such a legend, you'd expect there would be a bit more info about him in Japan.
Suzu (suzu@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Thursday, 16-May-2024 04:18:32 JST
SuzuHoly crap, I was just watching a video from a Brazillian guy talking about the Hydra Launcher (a software that facilitates pirating games, it's basically the "pirate Steam"). And for fucks sake, the guy started sperging about the "revolutionary, anti capitalist aspect of piracy" and how "it shows what we can do without the constraints of money and following the socialist ideal" and shit like that, and I cringed so hard I almost turned myself inside out.
Honestly, it was a better anti piracy ad than the usual anti piracy ads. I'm way more motivated to pay for my software now, piracy is cringe and gay.
If it was not ruined for you yet, the Hydra github can be found here, the project is open source.
@SamBox9029@Meemoo@luithe one of the funniest things in Terraria is that we have already had 4 or 5 "final updates". Then something happens and they release some huge updates with lots of stuff. But I think that in the last one they actually meant it, and there won't be any more.
@SamBox9029@Meemoo@luithe meanwhile, I just play Terraria, which is basically 2D Minecraft, but better. And the dev actually puts up some meaningful updates instead of focusing on destroying the fun of the game.
@djsumdog that's a pretty neat insight in that article. I was never too into reddit, but even I noticed this situation, and it's nice to see someone documenting this shit.