@_ I'll be honest, when I see someone with the username @_, I have to ask if they're a Perl programmer.
Are you?
@empathy2000 for the second reason, maybe.
as rumors that gamefaqs will be shut down arise once again, reminder that a full backup was made last year https://archive.org/details/Gamespot_Gamefaqs_TXTs
@codicil best I can do is _Pride and Prejudice and Zombies_.
imo we're really good at the "in whole" piece of book piracy but not yet "and in part."
I wanna see people cutting up the most impactful parts of 5 books on a subject and sticking them together. adding an extra chapter in the middle that they think is missing. rewriting to make it about their favorite characters. different ending. updating technical books to give more modern advice, while keeping all the good stuff. crowdsourced links and comments added as marginalia throughout the book. recipes for every type of lasagna taken from 100 cookbooks, with shitty mpreg Garfield art added throughout. these things should feel alive.
Since (e: I am told that) Fandom apparently intends to remove text walkthroughs from GameFAQs (which Fandom now owns), a tip of the hat to Reddit user prograc, who scraped all of GameFAQs up through March 23, 2020; the full archive is available here: https://archive.org/details/Gamespot_Gamefaqs_TXTs
Apple bad
@mjgardner I especially like the <I was banned without any reason given, so I can't actually talk to the Go team> cherry on top.
Eek, the #SourceHut hosted #SoftwareDevelopment site (think #GitHub but less evil) is blacklisting the #GoLang code mirroring proxy operated by #Google (the thing you hit when you run `go get`) because it’s DDoSing them. https://sourcehut.org/blog/2023-01-09-gomodulemirror
Delta Green is out. Dropping the OGL altogether. #OGL "With hints that WOTC may attempt to revoke the OGL or impose more onerous terms in a new version, the OGL serves no useful purpose. We will remove that page—the text of the license—from our games."
https://arcdream.com/home/2023/01/delta-green-without-the-ogl/
"Tractor maker John Deere has agreed to give its US customers the right to fix their own equipment."
Finally! But this is just the beginning. We need the right to repair everything, everywhere!
@changeling @Kathleen @antifaintl @Marja * checks history book *
The ACLU, apparently.