CoyoteFacts

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[–] CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 54 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

I don't think it's that unwarranted to calculate that there's a certain amount of money that you could realistically spend in a lifetime, and anything after that might as well be passed on to taxes and other charities/community initiatives to help everyone else.

It's probably not something us common folk think about, but I'm certain that these people have thought about it at least once before, and their decision to keep the money for themselves is what makes them evil. There are no good billionaires because to reach that level you need to have made that decision long ago; the "good billionaires" are still millionaires.

[–] CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 12 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

I'm guessing this is more about preserving culture and art. I find it unlikely that this post would be someone's first clue that they could listen to music for free, and listening to music out of this dump would be way harder than any other method.

[–] CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 29 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I would only stream if it's something you will enjoy doing regardless of success. I have some friends who have treated streaming like a job for years and their viewercounts are still pretty low (~20-50). Something like a youtube channel would be a helpful addition/alternative as well, so at least your content doesn't continuously disappear into the void.

[–] CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 2 points 2 weeks ago

They're even wearing a 100 gecs - Frog on the Floor shirt in their Rainbow Frogs talk. (better view here)

[–] CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 12 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

I would say the bare minimum is supporting their game client on Linux. They don't need to be supporting project developments like Valve, but at least giving a token gesture that they recognize and are doing their part for this issue would be a nice gesture to the gamers who feel that anti-DRM/game preservation and a future with Linux are very correlated - regardless of Linux's present-day state. By not having their game client available on Linux they have actively hindered the growth of Linux, and only through Valve's support are we getting closer to that future (as well as the Linux community who have eventually made their own GOG clients due to the lack of official support).

They have been making a willful choice to not use any of their money to support Linux, which has been clear for many years by the GOG users overwhelmingly asking for Linux support to no avail. Their Linux game installers are the bare minimum of using someone else's setup installer. I'm saying that if I'm going to be giving money to somebody, I'd rather give it to a company that's doing more with it and seems to have a stronger belief in actually making the effort to achieve this future instead of waiting for it to happen by someone else's hand.

[–] CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 37 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

I wish they'd align more at least on the Linux issue. What's the use of preserving games for an OS that's not going to last? It seems antithetical to their goals. Meanwhile, Wine and the rest of the Linux emulation components are also doing real work for preserving games by just making their original releases continue to work on modern operating systems through translation layers. My guess is GOG is waiting for gaming on Linux to be "worth it" before devoting their time and effort into it, which is basically just being a fair-weather friend and not actually helping.

[–] CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 66 points 2 weeks ago (10 children)

Stuff like this is the main reason why I only buy from Steam if I can help it. GOG has a noble anti-DRM goal, but Valve is doing a lot more stuff that matters. Besides, I count Steam's apathy towards their own easily-bypassed DRM as effectively DRM-free at this point, and as far as I understand Steam's DRM is also voluntary for game devs to use.

[–] CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm he/him, otherwise I usually try to refer to people as they/them because you never know, and I don't want to have to research people before I refer to them. Down with gendered pronouns IMO - what a nuisance.

[–] CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 5 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

I'm curious which of their stuff you don't like; Drew is one of the few people I subscribe to on youtube. They're fairly funny, they don't upload that often, and they seem to be genuine in terms of only making content when they think they've got something entertaining, interesting, or important. Even in the sillier videos, the deeper messaging is usually something related to exposing dark patterns.

[–] CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 4 points 2 weeks ago

Dear lord the LTT Linus is a nightmare to watch. I did enjoy listening to Torvalds' answers to the questions they asked, but had to constantly skip past the other one getting in the way. I know Torvalds' key attribute is not being "nice", but he's clearly got his heart in the right place.

[–] CoyoteFacts@piefed.ca 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

It looks like it might be; I just know someone that has a site using it and they use a different mascot, so I thought it would have been trivial. I kind of wonder why it wouldn't be possible to just docker bind mount a couple images into the right path, but I'm guessing maybe they obfuscate/archive the file they're reading from or something?

 
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EDIT: Initial self-votes don't federate, so it seems this specific way doesn't work.

Am I missing something, or is Piefed's private voting kinda trivial to reverse engineer as long as every user by default upvotes every post and comment they make?

If you have a username and want to find the matching private voting ID, search through that user's posts and comments for an entry that only has one upvote. The vote cast on that entry will be the private voting ID.

If you have a private voting ID and want to find the matching username, search through all votes cast by the private voting ID to find a post/comment that only has one upvote. The user that posted that entry will be the original user.

If it really is this easy, it seems like it's sort of a false sense of security. On the other hand, if automatic upvoting of your own content could be disabled by default, that would prevent this from working.

 

Hello, I just spent like 5 minutes trying to figure this out and figured this might be a common question, so just posting the answer here for posterity. If PieFed hasn't seen the community before you can add it by navigating to Topics -> All Communities -> Add Remote Community.

It seems like unseen communities don't automatically get added when you try to migrate your user JSON, so be careful to add any remote communities that are missing.

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