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To Be Destroyed

    • @[email protected]
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      410 hours ago

      I wish, but that’s not it. It’s just reactions to the business world realizing Trump isn’t actually going to do good things for them basically

    • @[email protected]
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      251 day ago

      I agree with the sentiment but I work in IT and yearn for when we will get rid of Microsoft, Amazon, and the tech giants.

      My mother won’t buy anything American at the grocery store but uses Amazon and Facebook every day.

      My coworkers won’t buy American products but use Windows, Teams, and Office every day.

      I may be using Linux, open source software, and avoid American tech when possible, but I still use Google and Gmail.

      At some point we may want to (or should) also extend that boycott to software and tech services. Have our governments, institutions and people not dependent on American corporations. It can only be good for our sovereignty anyway.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 day ago

        I asked in another thread about the possibility and likelihood of a sort of “digital embargo” where the states would order American companies like steam to halt service.

        Forget not being able to get oranges or having to eat frozen veggies part of the year, this is somewhere that I can’t really change my buying habits and move on (my steam library can’t leave steam in this example)

        • @neograymatter
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          523 hours ago

          I was questioning that myself.
          So far digital goods haven’t been the subject of tariffs on either side.
          It would also be hard to tariff successfully as it wouldn’t be difficult for Steam to setup something in another country’s Data center as "Steam International " to bypass any Tariffs.
          Although this trade wars has prompted me to start buying games on GoG when that is an option.

          • @[email protected]
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            222 hours ago

            I’ve been choosing gog over steam since idk when, but some games gog didn’t have. And steam is actually fairly painless to use now compared to all the fights I had getting it to run for me 5+ years ago, so I do sometimes choose steam over gog if it’s a game I’m intending to play with family online, since it’s easy to invite them to a game through the chat.

            • @neograymatter
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              320 hours ago

              I hear you there, Steams multiplayer infrastructure is top notch, I’ve seen a few games get significantly clunkier when they added cross play and moved away from Steam’s services.
              Steams also the leader in getting games to run on Linux, although between the heroic launcher or running the offline installers through Lutris, GoG isn’t that bad anymore.