

Too late, my friend, the fans are coming for my throat 😂 I guess truth cuts too deep but I suppose this is the show that appeals to a particular mind.
Too late, my friend, the fans are coming for my throat 😂 I guess truth cuts too deep but I suppose this is the show that appeals to a particular mind.
Boo hoo, are your fee fees hurt?
It’s always the same with you Korra apologists. Ome negative statement is followed by a tirade.
That first half refers to the objective problems of Korra while the second is subjective but backed by the first.
totally unprompted
Sorry for engaging with the title. And no, not “because me”. People just don’t want to accept that Korra, both show and character, aren’t a good sequel. As a show, not bad but as a sequel it’s too wishy-washy. Trying to tie into a story, pissing on it and trying to appeal to a new audience allnat once just leads to a divided audience like this. I don’t dislike Korra, I genuinely like some of it, but I can’t watch it as a TLA fan because of what it does to the legacy.
Of all the hills to die on, trying to establish Korra as a net good is a waste of time. As for your attempt to dumb down my comments and make them seem more disjointed, well done, valiant effort. It shows how good an argument is when the go-to is to try tear down the opposition instead of pointing out where it’s wrong. Just tells me you have nothing. Have a nice day. I know I will because I’ll be spending it away from Lemmy and this wave of Korra rabids.
Plus, if it wasn’t for the blind vitriol, it might become apparent that the initial statement also refers to whatever the writing of the new show decides Korra did after the credits. If her actions caused the end of the world, for example, then it’s not slander to call her an idiot.
“So many” does not mean “the majority” in any capacity. You seem to be taking this weirdly personally and as for me being the first person you’ve encountered voice this opinion, you’ve either somehow avoided the conversation of TLoK online or you’re lying to defend your bias which, again, is kinda weird since I don’t recall saying the character or the sbow were bad, only “not good”. There’s still a world of nuance in that range.
Cool. It’s still not the general consensus though and I don’t understand why this is a hill so many choose to die on.
It’s only slander if it isn’t true and Korra wasn’t particularly good anyway.
The Netflix show was milking. This actually stands a chance of being decent.
While you’re using no evidence whatsoever to convince people they’re wasting your money. I know which one of these requires less mental gymnastics. What I don’t understand is what you’re getting out of your little campaign if you expect nothing out of the average internet-goer? Are you one of the Riseup leads looking for suckers to steal the data of? One of their advertising partners who farm that data? You clearly have some kind of incentive for all the bullshit you’re spewing. What I gain is making sure the less savvy don’t fall for it.
liliumstar explained why free VPNs aren’t a recommended option, not that they had any personal preference either towards or against Riseup but it’s clear you just read what you want to read, whether any of those words are there or not.
It’s also clear that your little advertisement… or war march isn’t being received well here. You can take that as some sense of misplaced pride if you want - as said above, you’ve made it obvious you read what you want - but any of us who know enough about VPNs to know how to identify a good one are also aware we can self-host one (for free) if we wish to and make the choice to pay for a service because we’ve identified the flaws of a free service.
It’s okay if you want to be some advertiser’s statistic that is also your choice and what I expect from the average internet user. The rest of us ‘idiots’ will keep paying for a service we know we can trust instead of giving our private information to a company that has made it obvious they can’t be trusted.
So because their blurb is anti-establishment-inclined, we’re meant to blindly trust it? What about in 2016 where they willingly gave up user’s information because the FBI asked nicely? That doesn’t sound like a very secure service to my ears. In fact, it paints a certain picture that Riseup isn’t a no-logs service.
The reason we value a no-logs service so highly is because without logs, a service couldn’t snitch on a user even if they wanted to, even if the person(s) behind the company had ethical issues with what one of their users was doing with their service and decided they don’t meet the criteria of people who should have access to privacy while using the internet. A no-logs policy allows for an agnostic service. The inherent risk of true privacy on the internet is that someone is going to use it to break the law but does that mean a singular person or entity should have the right to decide whether that person is entitled to privacy? To me, that sounds a lot like the antithesis of what Riseup’s goal is. Are you going to keep advertising them knowing that?
If no-one’s putting in some kind of legally-binding contract for you, assume it poofs. Whatever games you “own”, whatever platform they’re on, make a list. You might just have to go hunting for them on the high seas one day.
It’s a pairing of the old batch of free ones being garbage and the addage “If it’s free, you’re the product”. Running a VPN at scale isn’t a cheap affair so you should ask where they’re making the money. Are they a proven no-logs VPN or are you operating under a ‘Trust me bro’?
Glad I could be of help
There’s absolutely concern about Steam if you’re looking at the discourse. Personally, I hate the Steam launcher and have kept having problems with it ever since they changed the design to be more Baby’s First like everyone else has done (not just taking about launchers here) but the Steam launcher is still better than the others, which is infuriating.
Because a monopoly is a company that operates in their market unopposed. In this instance, it’s not Steam’s fault the opposition kinda sucks (or doesn’t quite aim to be a direct competitor in the case of GoG) but the argument is still there that Steam is sitting as the only distributor for PC.
Personally, this is why I keep wanting to root for GoG, Epic and such. Monopolies are dangerous to consumers and the markets they operate in. Right now, Steam is being surprisingly effective at remaining a “good guy” but there’s a lot of concern even among Steam fans of what the landscape will look like in a post-Gaben world. Setting the PC gaming market up to have Steam as the only option when that inevitably comes to pass (touch wood that that’s no time soon, of course) could spell a certain level of disaster in a world where the anti-monopoly law-makers have shown to not really care about upholding that standard.
Edit: missed words. Never type when struggling to keep your eyes open kids!
To be fair, ‘I wouldn’t be surprised if…’ isn’t a testimony or claiming something happened, it’s voicing a level of disillusionment with something, nothing but opinion.
They were leeches without the torrenting.
“That’ll show em!” They said, proudly looked at the divet in their face where their nose used to be.
We’ll see. Game development still generally has a lot of advancements it has yet to leverage so I’m comfortable with the choice I’ve made. I know about the tools to gut regular Windows but I assessed it would take me more effort to weed through than start with bare bones and add what little I wanted in. I’ve also tended to find every feature and minor update has inevitably messed with an object that is supposed to belong to me so I’m all aboard for not having to deal with that as often thanks to the long-term strategy of LTSC.
When the Hail Hydra comes out a little too early so they call it a speech impediment.