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A bit ironic to see a community on this open platform shilling for the closed, invasive platform known as Discord.

Cantata v3.5.0 · Graphical MPD client

4d 2h ago in linux from github.com

This is someone's personal fork of Cantata. (The original is no longer receiving updates.)

What makes this one more useful or trustworthy than the 183 other forks? Why did the person behind this one strip/avoid the upstream reference, which GitHub normally applies to forks?

[Steam] The Red Lantern

6d 2h ago in freegames@feddit.uk from store.steampowered.com

WhatsApp Catches Spyware Firm NSO Defying No-Hacking Court Order

8d 3h ago in privacy@programming.dev from www.securityweek.com

Not MetLife.

MetLife Stadium.

UK Wants Message Scanning on Phones, Jail CEOs Who Refuse

11d 3h ago in privacy@programming.dev from reclaimthenet.org

I expected that astute readers would notice the opportunity on their own. :)

Perhaps the defenestration could be an escalating affair: Use a ground floor window the first time. Add a floor for each subsequent offence. Add a floor for each co-conspirator supporting the mass surveillance attempt.

I propose that any government official seeking (more) mass surveillance be immediately told "no", thrown out of office, and prosecuted.

Alien: Isolation 2 TBA on Steam

11d 14h ago in pcgaming@lemmy.ca from store.steampowered.com

I wish they hadn't put a close-up shot of the antagonist on the store page. It kind of undermines the suspense.

xkcd #3255: Planetary Science

12d 7h ago in xkcd from imgs.xkcd.com

Yeah, but before you get excited, know that planet is rife with dihydrogen oxide.

already commented by iknewitwhenisawit

I don't see any such comment. I guess federation could be lagging.

Rampage (1986) comes to mind, but (minor) enemies are present and I don't think it applies damage in layers.

https://archive.org/details/arcade_rampage

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rampage_(game)

Cities Are Covering Flock Cameras With Trash Bags

20d 3h ago in news from www.404media.co

Yearslong fight over users' right to tweak smart TV software heads to trial

28d 2h ago in linux@programming.dev from arstechnica.com

Yearslong fight over users' right to tweak smart TV software heads to trial

28d 2h ago in technology@lemmy.zip from arstechnica.com