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Wait, communist countries have less regulations than capitalist ones?
Wait, communist countries have less regulations than capitalist ones?
This game already failed, so now they’re just rereleasing it.
If someone tells me “it looks like an electron app” I assume they mean “doesn’t have a native window bar”
Yeah but you have to risk romance.
They’re easy to identify, they all have curved screens now.
This looks like Win 95 to you?
Wow the entitlement of “I refuse to understand that not everyone has a computer and can do this”
Time to fork it…
That has nothing to do with the topic, you’re right, I could’ve put it more nicely. I’m just tired of “compile it yourself” to people without computers being considered an appropriate answer for a criticism of bad distribution. This app seems wonderfully useful and could have huge popularity, but it’s being artificially gatekept by the creator.
Issue created!
Yep, I really want to fight android SDK again. Just release it on fdroid like other open source projects.
Only available on Google Play, why bother…
A 30% increase from 70 is 91lb, a 30% decrease from 100 is 70.
School libraries are libraries. Children without parents like yourself will never see those. What kind of “I got mine” world are you people living in.
Please find a source on this.
On what scale? It seems like the current climate change issues were triggered and amplified before communism was practiced by any state, but while capitalism was actively being used by colonialists throughout the 1800s. Do we count those 100+ years without regulations? If the punishments are minimal, not a single violation of any environmental regulation on a large scale has been appropriately pushed in the leading capitalist state, the US, ever, do those regulations really mean anything to those that are truly the greatest impacts to environment?