It was absolutely a MIHOP attack on Windows users.
I believe it determines if you are protected, and probably what religion you practice. I had talked about this in the past on Nostr.
Good evening,
I had not been on as of late, but I guess that's good for those who do not want to unfollow people who spam posts left and right.
That said, I thought I'd go ahead and give a list of games that are under a Free Software license, both for media and game logic code. I will have a few genres to choose from, with links included. Each post will be a different genre so y'all can digest this information.
I will first start with FPS games, as they are my love:
Xonotic [https://www.xonotic.org]: AFPS made using Darkplaces, a Quake 1 (id Tech 1) engine, forked from Nexuiz Classic starting in 2011 as a result of the name buyout from Ilfonic. It features a lot of things from the Unreal Tournament games, but implements Quake movement tech (Strafe jumping, rocket jumping, CPMA, etc.). It's a nice mix of both styles, licensed under GPL-3 (for Nexuiz Classic was licensed as GPL-2 or later).
Cube 2: Sauerbraten [http://sauerbraten.org/]: A freeware game engine (with the game being freeware), but the source code to the engine is under z-lib. The engine is Quake-like, but does not implement Quake movement, and the modes are pretty decent. If you're a mapmaker, you could consider this one, as it has real-time mapmaking even with a 56k modem type speed.
OpenArena [http://www.openarena.ws/smfnews.php]: A Free Software Quake III: Arena clone, released when the engine id Tech 3 was unleashed under GPL-2. It features your normal Quake III gameplay, but with characters befitting that of a mid 2k AFPS at the time. Mods are available for it too, such as Ratmod and OmegA (both of which I've played), but the OG is where it stands for me, personally. If you liked Quake III, give this title a shot. It is licensed, since it used ioquake3, under GPL-2 if not GPL-3.
Unvanquished [https://unvanquished.net/]: A hybrid RTS/FPS made using Daemon, an id Tech 3 derivative based off of OpenWolf (A Wolfenstein engine, not a Quake one). It's a team-based FPS with RTS elements that require you to destroy the other team's teleporters (for the humans) or aeryn [eggs] (aliens). Really interesting concepts, I must say. Code is GPL-3, assets are CC BY-SA 2.5, a small bit of code under BSD, and is also licensed within the terms of the Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory source code terms.
Rexuiz [https://rexuiz.com/]: Another fork of Nexuiz Classic still keeping to what Nexuiz was, but with QOL improvements and other fixes from the original game. Started in 2015 from what I recall, and is surprisingly deep in the Nexuiz knowledge required, even with harder bots to deal with. It's licensed under GPL-3 as well.
Red Eclipse [https://www.redeclipse.net/]: A parkour-based casual AFPS with elements of both Sauerbraten and Tessaract [http://tesseract.gg/], which allows for some pretty good rendering techniques while keeping the game fresh. It's one of two Sauerbraten-based games I know of available on Steam and is Free Software, with z-lib licensed code and CC BY 4.0 media assets. The other Sauerbraten-based game is Tomatenquark. Pretty crazy as well.
If I missed any FPS projects, let me know in this post, because I know I will have missed one.
That's fantastic, but I don't have an Android to test it on.
This is why neither party is for me. Because they work towards the same goal, and that is two Communisms of different forms. One is a quick death, while the other one is a slow boiling of the frog.
A question that can only be answered by one set of texts found in a certain religion that is not to be questioned as a result of the "Midas Touch" of religions. I talked about this before in the past, and I don't want to here.
I was being genuine when I had said that, but oh well. :P
Maybe switch that to "Magic Multi-trillion dollar central banking cartel" because how they print is using money magick. Internet money is not "magic" by any stretch. Good meme, though.
If only Discord were not weaponized proprietary JavaScript garbage....
The Tornado Cash trial against Roman Storm is not a trial against one person. It is a trial against us all.
Is the right to financial privacy protected by the US Constitution? And will code remain classified as free speech? Will we turn the law on its head by arguing that those seeking to keep their private life private must be guilty until proven innocent, and that any person aiding in such undertaking is deemed guilty of conspiracy to commit a crime, because criminals want privacy too?
Who is criminally liable for the anonymizing of funds taking place via Tornado Cash today? Does money equal speech?
The questions posed by the Tornado Cash trial are as broad as they are significant and will define how the US Constitution is applied to the digital age.
Full rundown of the case by David Z. Morris 👇
https://www.therage.co/why-your-rights-are-at-stake-in-the-tornado-cash-trial/
This... case... is... fake and scripted! It will set a precedent... and it's not good for anybody.
I do not have this type of skill, but I'm glad Dissney got what they deserved.
Good morning.
Holy cow do you like what I had to ask on the gaming side of things! I will have to do something about that this afternoon, then. Feel free to give me ideas of genres you'd like to see in a list of games I shall compile this afternoon. The list will be libreware games (Free Software, as I had defined it), so keep this in mind. Thankfully, I play these libre games sometimes, so I can certainly give you a list.
Monero does a good job at both, which I do advocate for the use of (despite many Bitcoiners on here trashing me for it).
It shows their hatred for anyone that isn't them.
My channel, CoculesNation, stays out of nonsense like that. Bad OPSEC 101: Talk about politics if your channel doesn't cover politics.
I already knew about that nonsense, since Mozilla is now an ad company themselves. That's why I won't use standard Firefox anymore and use anything derived from it (Oh wait, I stopped using regular Firefox about a couple months ago or so).
As I was editing the song I'm releasing on Wednesday, I just had an idea as to what I could do, specifically for the musicians of Nostr.
What if I were to collaborate with any artist interested in bossa nova compositions by me, adding your contributions however you see fit, and splitting the payment with me on nostr:npub1yfg0d955c2jrj2080ew7pa4xrtj7x7s7umt28wh0zurwmxgpyj9shwv6vg?
If you are interested, feel free to DM me or respond in this thread, and I can see what I can do in this regard. Sending an email would also be fine (which should be in my YouTube channel's description). If you do decide to email me, make sure you put something about this idea in the subject line so I know you read this post on Nostr.
Good evening,
As far as I'm aware, there aren't many gamers on Nostr, so the note I posted earlier today was pointless. That said, however, I can say that if anybody wanted to try a GNU/Linux operating system, I would first try enabling virtualization on Windows (which I assume a lot of Nostr users tend to have on their desktops), and installing either QEMU or VirtualBox (I'd recommend QEMU) after virtualization is enabled.
Then, I would grab one of two operating systems: Linux Mint (the Ubuntu-based distribution I daily drive) or Nobara Project (A Fedora-based operating system designed for gamers and content creators) and learn how to install them.
This is a shameless plug for me, but I had produced tutorials on different GNU/Linux (sometimes non-GNU'd Linux) operating systems, setting them up for gaming and for security purposes, privacy being a bonus too. You can find those on my main YouTube channel, CoculesNation (or its Odysee mirror if you prefer), if you want to learn libreware, gaming on GNU/Linux and software that I use on a regular basis.
I don't want to drag on, so have a nice morning/day/night.






