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Now it’s free to travel the world!

That looks suspiciously like a building to me.

Kudos on spelling boyfriend wrong twice but then the third time you nailed it!

Awesome. The lack of cosmetics for real money was the only thing holding this game back…

If you get forklift certified the dress code won’t matter because the ladies will be ripping your clothes off.

My weapon of choice

Technically correct because you can’t make an account without the server.

You didn't even come close to answering the question. So I'll ask again.

How were you harmed by Discord?

Ok but why are you so angry about it?

I’ve been using it for years and haven’t had to pay a dime.

How have they harmed you with their free app?

[-] CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world 64 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Imagine how much wasted time, pain, and global suffering he could have avoided by just not making this.

Well you see, when two magnets love each other very much…

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I've just switched over from Windows to Linux for my daily driver in the last few weeks, and after the initial learning curves everything seems pretty solid. The only thing I really, really need for some games is the ability to rebind keys that the game itself doesn't allow. Examples would be Orcs Must Die 1 (no rebinding at all) or Dyson Sphere Program (my current issue) which has the E key hardcoded. I use ESDF for movement so I have to rebind pretty much every game.

I had tons of AutoHotKey scripts in Windows but I haven't found anything comparable in Linux. What do you guys use? I've looked at AHK_X11 but every post I saw about it says it doesn't work. I tried Autokey but found it clunky and it didn't work properly in-game (micro-pauses between key repeats).

Really just looking for something that can easily rebind a few keys just for a game session. I know I'm going to have to learn xdotool and python for mouse stuff, that's on my to-do list. :) But the vast majority of my games just need rebinding a few keys. Throw your wisdom at me. Thanks!

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I found this essay about differing viewpoints on where Homo sapiens is headed to be very interesting.

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I run a pretty locked down Firefox browser and I noticed when browsing lemmy.world that the browser wants to pull stuff from a long list of other instances, which fails because they aren't trusted. Is this normal? I thought an instance would collect the things you are subscribed to and store them locally so that you didn't have to go talk to 20 different servers. Not true?

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