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Lords of Nether is inspired by it and in development as well. https://lordsofnether.com/


There has been a improvements to move away from proprietary file formats and Windows only code, but there's still work that need to be done.

I personally play it using just a default Wine installation on Ubuntu and it runs great.


Does it need 32-bit Wine or will 64-bit do?


It stands for Fan eXpansion but it has become a lot more.


If we're talking games;

Dungeon Keeper


Just to add to this, in Matomo (Formerly Piwik. I always have to lookup their new name. It's one of the worst name changes I've ever witnessed. I'm sorry but I had to say it.) you have the ability to comply with DNT requests and even anonymize them in a specific way.


Same for https://usefathom.com/ (listed in their privacy policy).


After all, you're the first one to send a request to the webserver, including your terms. By responding they are automatically agreeing to your terms.


EdgeHTML felt really great. It was the UX that made me hate Edge. As if they thought I was 65+ years old.

Chrome's UX is much better imo, but based on rendering engine I wouldn't have cared much.

I just hope they don't think it was their engine that made me (and probably others) switch.


> As if they thought I was 65+ years old.

I think, it was rather that they thought you were using a touchscreen...


What about Chromium?


The whole subtext here, as described in TFA, is that the near-complete dominance of Google's browser engine is worrying.


Using Google's browser engine still gives them a lot of control, even if you aren't using their trimmings.


True that. I wish they removed all Google stuff from Chromium and only use it in Chrome. Seems like the only fair thing to do imo.


That kind of exists, but it's still giving Google power because it relies on their software. It basically makes it really difficult for anyone to shape how the web works besides Google, since no one has any browser market share.

For example, WebAssembly started out as a Mozilla project. What if Mozilla didn't exist, or Firefox didn't have any market share? It would never have been created. Think of all the accumulated features/innovations that could exist over the next few years that might not if the only browser engine being used is controlled by a single company.


You can change the world :)

And you can do it anonymously at your own pace.

I'd invest in the climate, most importantly alternatives for plastic waste and meat.


You realise you are suggesting to somebody to put their money into high risk investments that might completely crash before they can earn him any reward right?

This guy just won the startup lottery. He needs to invest in low-risk and assets, not in phylantropic issues. 8 million is not enough to start thinking in that direction.


I think our definitions of beautiful are not the same. :)

Funny website though.


That's why they say, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder".


Sure, it's highly subjective.

Thanks :)!


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