It's a little philosophical in-joke. He is partly reclaiming the term from chuds but also his profile picture is of philosopher Charles Fourier who wrote an obscure book where he extolled the virtues of cuckoldry and listed a hierarchy of all the different types of cuckoldry, enumerating hundreds of different types (I think.)
There's a book on this: Hitler's American Model by James Q. Whitman
First, be very, very sure you want to make games. It's a difficult industry to work in.
Second, there's no reason you couldn't make an open source game. As long as you have a good idea you can put whatever license you want on the code.
Finally, there's already a lot of open source game engines like Godot, so if you want to start making an open source game you already have the tools.
It's YouTube, so he probably wasn't making much money off ads anyway. Patreon, online shirt stores, and sponsorships are where YouTubers earn money. Maybe ExpressVPN and whatever other companies support far-right influencers will be less likely to pay him, but I honestly doubt it - it's not like it's news that he's a white supremacist.
It's a chrome extension.
For the moment I don't deal with FLoC and have 3rd party turned off. I also use some other extensions like ublock and htpps.
I took my upvote off my post because it does get tricky with my suggestion, once google figures out what they want to do with the ecosia code I'm back to finding a new engine/browser. Sorry for the bad recommendation this is like with Facebook Purity where I'm in a bubble waiting to catch up with the ceiling unaware how fucking hooped I am until I google it.
In a cave with scraps!
But seriously though every part of rct except the save and load were written by chris sawyer in assembly. He used c for interfacing with the windows file structure.
Dude's my coding hero.
Edit: http://www.chrissawyergames.com/faq3.htm looks like C was used to interface with direct x and for general windows interfacing as well. Not sure where I heard only save/load from.
True, even the New York Times know it : https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/12/opinion/why-women-had-better-sex-under-socialism.html
Sadly they put the article behing a paywall to prevent people from seeing the truth. ;)
More seriously it's the title of a book : https://www.amazon.com/Women-Have-Better-Under-Socialism/dp/184792560X
It may sound stupid, but you're actually proposing a plausible idea. Very related: https://getpocket.com/explore/item/how-political-opinions-change?utm_source=pocket-newtab
"Simply tuning Republicans into MSNBC, or Democrats into Fox News, might only amplify conflict. What can we do to make people open their minds?
The trick, as strange as it may sound, is to make people believe the opposite opinion was their own to begin with."
Youtubers en español ni idea, periódicos tienes a Público que está bastante a la izquierda, Revista el Jueves que es aun mas izquierda, y para informarme leo sobretodo o cosas en r/anarchism y r/COMPLETEANARCHY o leo libros de teoria. Si quieres informarte específicamente de teoria anarquista hay una página web increible (https://theanarchistlibrary.org/special/index) que tiene muchisimos textos, y en muchisimos idiomas distintos. Si te interesa eso dimelo y te hago una pequeña lista con libros buenos para empezar.
Chris Sawyer is a legend. He was initially going to work on a sequel to Transport Tycoon, but basically fell in love with roller coasters during a trip, and I can’t find the specific interview at the moment but I remember him apologizing for going off topic just talking about roller coasters.
Two other people contributed to the art and music for the game apparently, but it was mostly him.
There are some pictures of some of the original 3D models on this website of his here.
Actually, anyone nostalgic for early 2000’s web design should visit there haha. I’m so glad I found it. He has a list of his top 20 books about roller coasters on there and it makes me very happy :)
I’m dreaming of a world in which everyone can pursue their passions to that level, if they want to.
The secret to Moscow’s system is really no secret.
Here is a system map: https://49745-129602-raikfcquaxqncofqfm.stackpathdns.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Metro-Map-Moscow.jpg
What do you notice that you don’t see in 99% of western public transit systems?
Ring lines. Those two rings allow anyone within the Oblast (~23km radius from Red Square) to get anywhere within the oblast in no more than an hour including all transfers. Of all the problems that contemporary Russia has, it’s urban transport is not one of them because of Soviet era engineering and civic planning
For a decent primer: https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Urbanism-Architecture-Design-1935-2015/dp/3869224126
Hasbro once made a socialist version of Monopoly
It's of course it's what a big corporation want's you to think socialism is.
It's from a WWII German (probably Nazi) anticommunist poster.
You can find some other posters of titanic socialists stepping on things here, if you're interested: http://www.openculture.com/2014/11/the-red-menace-a-striking-gallery-of-anti-communist-propaganda.html
they actually sell these as tactical patches now
Not a peer reviewed study, but here is the new york times article that it is from: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/09/29/sunday-review/100000005462919.embedded.html
And here is a link to the book that was referenced for the data: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dataclysm-When-Think-Ones-Looking/dp/0008101000
Is that good enough, or does every piece of information on the internet have to be peer reviewed for it to be acknowledged?
This happened 2018 in a German town named "Ostritz" in Saxony (might take a while to load) (Saxony is the part of Germany where the most right-wingers live compared to the rest of Germany). They bought more than 120 beer crates. Before that, the police confiscated 4400 liters of beer at the "festival" because a law court decided that there won't be any alcohol to consume at this convention. The reason for this ban on any alcohol-containing drinks was that the law court saw an increased potential for violence.
If you don't have the time to read through tomes or just don't want to, like me, listening to these is good. (on phone so no fancy links sorry)
Das Capital https://www.marxists.org/audiobooks/archive/marx-engels/capital-vol1/index.htm
Breadbook https://librivox.org/the-conquest-of-bread-by-peter-kropotkin/
Y'all are aware that no actual libertarian believes the batshit insane things that twitter account posts, right?
And by actual libertarian I mean someone who matches the definition of libertarian.
"I hate government therefore I want a fucking imbecile to have full control over everyone"
[these lads cant really do eachother's jobs but in the social hierarchy they are of equal importance as are all ants](https://www.ecosia.org/images?q=worker+vs+major+ant#id=106AC4A660EF006C7C9F344249CB017D100D9FDE) besides maybe the queen and the males. The males are send out to mate with other queens which dont have colonies or fertile male DNA in them yet and die within days and the queen can live for ~15 to 30 years and is required for the colony's survival so i assume she has larger priority when food comes around. But then again if ants need food they just tell eachother and then barf food into eachother's mouths from food they stored in social stomachs which other workers do too with eachother. I assume she has higher priority which is why i called them monarcho-communist but idk man
with that said, now pls go buy marx' "das kapital" via my amazon ref-link https://www.amazon.com/Capital-Vol-Only-Complete-Unabridged/dp/1791968465/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?crid=3PJKEWZJL6RG6&keywords=the+capital&qid=1638397415&sprefix=the+capital%2Caps%2C236&sr=8-5#
>I think there was a Christian faith before the Catholic Church
yes, the early Christian churches. Also churches.
>I think there were the anarchist ideal of local parishs throughout the control of the church and I think faith and religion can exist beyond the oppression of a secular institution as well
I asked because it's fascinating story of how the stories people think of when the hear Christianity came to be, and how other stories were thrown out by the founders of the Christian Church. Ehrman has some nice books and courses about it, if you want to learn; there's plenty on YouTube or "by other means", but here's an official page: https://www.thegreatcourses.com/search/?q=Bart+Ehrman
Briar is cool, more people should use it. For those who don't know: it's p2p, meaning no central server controlled by a US subject (Moxie). It doesn't require a phone# or even a phone if you use the terminal or GTK clients. It can also run over Bluetooth and WiFi Direct if the internet is down. Check it out: briarproject.org.
Anything open source (client + backend) with a decent userbase. Personally I use Mullvad. It's $5 a month, which you can pay in several ways, including anonymously with bitcoin or even by physically mailing them cash. End to end encryption, even they can't unencrypt the data, it's open source so there's no trust involved you actually know they can't, and they have a mobile app. Also they're based in Switzerland which is always nice because the laws there prevent them from compromising user privacy to cooperate with, say, US-based law enforcement agencies.