

Why would you need a code of conduct on a game about murdering demons in the most graphically brutal ways anyways? Something like “by accepting these rules, you agree to be friendly to demons, pet them in the back and have a picnic together.”?
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Why would you need a code of conduct on a game about murdering demons in the most graphically brutal ways anyways? Something like “by accepting these rules, you agree to be friendly to demons, pet them in the back and have a picnic together.”?


How do you even manage to break LGPL lmao all it asks for is attribution, which is like a few line changes on your LICENSE file.


Convinience is a key part. Let’s say I have bought a new device and have 50 accounts on different platforms. The way I’d do with only passkeys is that you would create 50 different keys individually for your new device, using a device that has logged in.
Password manager? I download a keepass compatible app, have it connect to my FTP for its database, enter my unnecessarily long key word or a random file i store seperately; and now I can access to all of my accounts.
As long as I do not somehow get both my database and its key word/file leaked at the same time, my accounts are as safe as whatever passkeys can provide.


Yea, I’d rather have a 32 character password created by my password manager. Instead of adding individual keys to each device, having all decives access the same database is much simpler.
I kinda want a modern computer that comes with a book similar to how Commodore included one that had simple instructions on how to do pretty much everything, like making simple music all the way to programming it