You could try Manor Lords (medieval village builder), or Songs of Syx (low-fantasy city builder that kind of converts into Total War (you can train your citizens in combat and then field massive armies to fight other cities)).
I recently had a great time with StarRupture (kind of like Space Engineers but with a very interesting world mechanic).
Also, less of a "watch the world evolve" and more like "I used to enjoy MMOs but hated the grind" - Crimson Desert offers a massive world where you can just relax and ride your horse, or farm, or fish. Or mow down dozens of enemies. You kind of have a growing camp, but it's not "I'm building my camp", it's "I'm doing quests and eventually my camp grows a level". It's basically "what if Skyrim but larger and with phenomenal graphics".
Any time anyone complains about a game and mentions anything at all related to "woke" as one of the reasons for the game being bad, you can immediately dismiss the entire opinion.
If you get rid of the capitalist leeches, yes, you have more workers left over because there’s no more demand for yachts and other shit
Yeah, you can't think like that.
The "demand for yachts" means a lot of employment in very specialised, expensive areas. That means high tax revenue. Yes, the capitalist leeches should be eliminated, but eliminating "the demand for yachts" doesn't suddenly usher the age of prosperity, it might actually lower the tax revenue.
But yeah, in terms of literally freeing hands to instead do plumbing, that is correct.
Throw so much work at the young that they literally cannot do anything else but work.
Completely restructure how the retirement system works on a fundamental level.
1 is impossible because Capitalism.
2 ends in an even bigger disaster than we have now.
3 is inconceivable. Would probably require some form of "communism for old people" where everything is provided without money being required and they get a relatively small amount of cash in case they want to travel. Won't ever happen because greed exists.
I would agree with you if we went all in on UBI, including Universal Basic Pension. Because without that, population decline means slowly starving out the elderly, or throwing so much work on the younger generations, that they reproduce even less.
We are producing enough food (and clothes, and appliances, etc., etc.) for 10 billion people, and the planet is burning. It is not sustainable long term. And, by "long term", I don't mean "the next 20 years", I mean "the next 100-200 years".
And the "manufactured crisis" of population decline hits really hard if you're 12 and have no clue how the retirement system works.
They arrive at the right conclusion (capitalism is currently the cause of all suffering), but through completely stupid reasoning.
If you actually read his github you would know that there is a different version of the responsible component between the recovery environment and an installation. Only the RE has the issue.
I know. It was mentioned in the article. It's precisely why I said:
Another possibility is that they have two separate builds fro BitLocker, and the one used in WinRE is vulnerable which they missed.
Microsoft is the developer of the vulnerable bitlocker package and the ones who chose to ship it.
... one guy claims.
Another possibility is that they have two separate builds fro BitLocker, and the one used in WinRE is vulnerable which they missed.
We don't have enough information to clearly state that they did this on purpose.
We can know for FOSS software. You are treating uknownable as being less than the known bugs in Foss software. That’s dishonest, lad.
Again, read up about the XZ Utils vulnerability. We technically can know, but we don't know, which was a statement by the guy responsible for package. It's not dishonest, it's a statement of fact.
I have their Ultimate 2 gamepad and I'll give them this - it's probably one of the most comfortable gamepads I've ever used. It's great.
That being said:
I actually bought two of them (Xbox and Switch layouts) and thank goodness I did, because one charger just broke, the USB-C cable wobbles inside like the socket itself got damaged. I know for a fact that the device didn't fall down or anything like that.
Every now and again the joysticks freeze and I start spinning uncontrollably, and then just stop working. Sometimes switching from Bluetooth to radio for a while and then back again help. Sometimes I have to turn the device fully off.
More often than (2) the sticks will suddenly develop a lag. I turn the stick to one side, nothing happens. I release the stick. Then the character in the game starts moving for a while. It's, like, 500-1000ms lag easily.
If you're playing anything remotely competitive or punishing, I would not recommend 8bitDo products. If you're only playing casual games with quick and easy save options, and you're OK having to restart your gamepad every now and again, go for it.
I have their Ultimate 2 gamepad and I'll give them this - it's probably one of the most comfortable gamepads I've ever used. It's great.
That being said:
I actually bought two of them (Xbox and Switch layouts) and thank goodness I did, because one charger just broke, the USB-C cable wobbles inside like the socket itself got damaged. I know for a fact that the device didn't fall down or anything like that.
Every now and again the joysticks freeze and I start spinning uncontrollably, and then just stop working. Sometimes switching from Bluetooth to radio for a while and then back again help. Sometimes I have to turn the device fully off.
More often than (2) the sticks will suddenly develop a lag. I turn the stick to one side, nothing happens. I release the stick. Then the character in the game starts moving for a while. It's, like, 500-1000ms lag easily.
If you're playing anything remotely competitive or punishing, I would not recommend 8bitDo products. If you're only playing casual games with quick and easy save options, and you're OK having to restart your gamepad every now and again, go for it.
Microsoft shipping a vulnerable version of the recovery environment. It is the ‘exploit’.
Red Hat and Canonical shipped a vulnerable version of SSH, the thing was caught basically hours before hitting all devices around the world.
Should Red Hat and Canonical be now considered hostile as much as MS is?
You select people who will remain complicit till they have a grievance against you. Even if they don’t and talked for moral reasons do you think they would not been fired for it?
I can only answer by saying this: I wish you luck in the job market and hope you'll eventually find an employer you don't assume to be a hostile entity towards you.
Who knows. How many more went through at closed source software a limited amount of people can test in the same way?
This is the equivalent of "prove that God doesn't exist". We can't know because they haven't been found, mate.
You don't understand! Someone doing that on some other social media platform is bad and insane! Him doing that on this social media platform is good and based! Jesus Christ, it's a simple concept!
FYI - I've only downvoted you becuase OP already mentioned Rimworld and said he enjoys it.