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  • He didn't show fox news in a good light at all. The contributor was only on the show because he happened to be right near Andrew when that car was stolen. He didn't show the contributor in a good or bad light, he just let him speak.

    He didn't demonize harm reduction problems. He showed the state of the program, talked to a homeless guy about it.

    Have you ever watched the show before? He doesn't typically interview professionals or experts. He finds people on the street and talks to them.

    Andrew is a (light) leftist. One video where he shows the state of San Francisco and it's not painted as a golden utopia and people like you start claiming he's playing to the "bonkers alt-right".

    He's done many more videos showing people on the right being unhinged nut jobs.

  • i just bought a steam deck lcd, and now there's an oled model? wtf valve.
  • How long ago did you buy it? Valve may let you return it.

    Bigger screen, bigger battery, better input response time, longer battery life (battery and apu improvements), some reviews showed slightly better performance due to the new RAM (mainly fixing stuttering in some games).

    Also saw one person got a steam wallet credit for the difference in price between their LCD version and the price drop for the LCD versions.

  • Techtonica is a neat underground factory building game that relases in 18 hours!
    store.steampowered.com Techtonica on Steam

    Techtonica is a first-person factory automation game set beneath the surface of an alien planet. Work alone or in co-op to build factories, gather resources, research new technologies, mold the destructible terrain, establish a base of operations, and uncover long-forgotten secrets.

    Techtonica on Steam

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1656114

    > Tried the demo a few months back and it was super promising. The devs seem like wonderful people too. They're a small team and I'd love to see them get some support and for Techtonica to be a success!

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    If you like Satisfactory, you might want to check out Techtonica. It's a neat underground factory building game that relases in 18 hours!
    store.steampowered.com Techtonica on Steam

    Techtonica is a first-person factory automation game set beneath the surface of an alien planet. Work alone or in co-op to build factories, gather resources, research new technologies, mold the destructible terrain, establish a base of operations, and uncover long-forgotten secrets.

    Techtonica on Steam

    I have a few hundred hours in Satisfactory (I know, weak) and I think folks that like it would like Techtonica as well.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1656114

    > Tried the demo a few months back and it was super promising. The devs seem like wonderful people too. They're a small team and I'd love to see them get some support and for Techtonica to be a success!

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    Techtonica is a neat underground factory building game that relases in 18 hours!
    store.steampowered.com Techtonica on Steam

    Techtonica is a first-person factory automation game set beneath the surface of an alien planet. Work alone or in co-op to build factories, gather resources, research new technologies, mold the destructible terrain, establish a base of operations, and uncover long-forgotten secrets.

    Techtonica on Steam

    Tried the demo a few months back and it was super promising. The devs seem like wonderful people too. They're a small team and I'd love to see them get some support and for Techtonica to be a success!

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    Incredible documentary. Absolutely tragic how much the people and their land are exploited, and the oil companies won’t hire anyone from the areas they set up in. Almost can’t fault anyone for turning to piracy in those conditions.

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    How do identical communities work on Lemmy?

    So my understanding is that a community created on a certain server (say lemmy.world), can be interacted with by any other federated server, and any interactions from those servers are synced to the original "true" community / server. How does it work if two servers both have a community with the same name? Each server is the owner of content created there, and then Lemmy is just merging the communities with identical names so posts from both appear under server.com/c/Music?

    /c/Music on server A could have drastically different rules from /c/Music on server B, so there's potential for users on both to see posts that wouldn't be allowed on their server?

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