It’s very subjective. But in my case, Fagner comes to mind. Other than “Romance no Deserto” (something like “Desert’s Romance” or “Desert’s Tale”), I have yet to find a second song of his that I like.
I still prefer *bin over Lemmy for the UI and the domain-blocking feature, even with Lemmy having post-hiding features. 🙂
It’s very subjective. But in my case, Fagner comes to mind. Other than “Romance no Deserto” (something like “Desert’s Romance” or “Desert’s Tale”), I have yet to find a second song of his that I like.
Short version is that Blizzard’s removal of Warcraft I & II is the first case to be in the scope of GOG’s (re)commitment to game preservation since GOG published that commitment.
If I understood the joke (not familiar with the acronyms), it’s about gas-based equipment breaking down more easily?
Going by the “moderates” section in the OP’s profile in his original instance, it seems to be https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/addons4kodi
Instead of “good guys”, feels more like “drunk guys”. They removed the games from everywhere, and even the moderators from GOG’s forum, despite usually trying to be as silent as possible for any matters (specially thorny ones), seemed at loss when that happened. And now, out of the blue, EGS granted permission to use Internet Archive’s uploads for the games.
For those not wanting to open the link:
Epic Games announces deal with Telefónica Partnership will see Epic Games Store pre-installed on Android devices ---- Epic Games has entered a deal with telecoms company Telefónica, which will see the Epic Games Store and Fortnite pre-installed on Android devices. This includes compatible Android devices on Telefónica's network in the UK, Spain, Germany, Spanish-speaking Latam. This partnership will be extended in 2025, including accessibility to other games from third-party developers. Epic launched its mobile store worldwide in August 2024, with titles including Fortnite, Rocket League Sideswipe, and Fall Guys Mobile. The firm announced further plans for the store in October, in which it aimed to offer up to 50 third-party titles on the store. It will also launch its giveaway program from the PC marketplace by the end of the year, and its self-publishing tools in 2025.