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Of course they are, it’s not like there is some kind of international jurisdiction anyway. What is bothersome is why they do it.
Of course they are, it’s not like there is some kind of international jurisdiction anyway. What is bothersome is why they do it.
It’s called Ruwiki.
It was launched in June 24, 2023 as a fork of the Russian Wikipedia, and has been described by some media groups as “Putin-friendly” and “Kremlin-compliant”.
It’s not about authorization. They want to build a knowledge base for when the Great Firewall gets some more filters. Just like russias mirror of wikipedia which is heavily edited to discredit the west.
This game hits like crack mixed with slot machines.
You regularly see posts with 10k+ upvotes and about 5 comments. Even the users say it’s scummy as hell.
Guns and christianity maybe.
Don’t know, I’ll be in abortion if you’re looking for me!
GOG stands (or stood idk) against DRM measures, to which i would count gaming in a cloud with uncertainty if you would get your savefiles if you want to continue offline, therefor your possibility to play a game is bound to being online, etc.
That said, you can still get all your games as offline installer. With cloud gaming they are trying their best to stay relevant / competitive in the market, so good for them. I still buy my games on GOG if it’s available, but won’t play in the cloud.
Edit: The article states that the DRM-free aspect stays the same and your savefiles will be available through gog galaxy (and therefor heroic on linux)
Fair enough, simple solutions to complex problems are rarely sufficient.
It is still bizarre if you think about it.
Step 1: Let asylum seekers drown in the Mediterranean Sea
Step 2: Greek people have to work 6 days a week
Step 3: ?
If someone is interested in playing this, you can get it for 2 bucks on GOG, it’s their mission to keep old games from getting lost media after all. I haven’t had much success with the scaling on linux through lutris though.
It’s already on Ollama. Exciting times!