The point was never about deciding what you are or aren’t allowed to see, the point was being able to choose an individual instance where the moderation lines up with what you want to see or not see.
There isn’t even an admin statement yet about the reason, let’s just wait at least more than 40 minutes before pulling out pitchforks.
You can use Lutris, Heroic Games Launcher or Bottles on Steam Deck, recommend Heroic for simplicity
I’ve seen a few posts that have done this. I was thinking that maybe it was just because someone commented on an old post, and it bumped it up into the feed, but I’ve also seen one or two that don’t have any new comments at all, just 2-year-old posts with 2-year-old comments randomly sprinkled into the feed.
Yes, I wrote a comment here on it but there’s some more technical explanations on other comments on this post
lemmy.world/comment/1740194

Google is already pushing Web Environment Integrity into Chromium - Lemmy.world
I just got the Flatpak version today, so for anyone scrolling by this post again its finally been released on Flathub
I’ve never used it myself, but I’ve heard a lot of people use something called birdtray to do that
It is, but for this the difference wouldn’t matter.
I wonder if sites that implement this and lock certain browsers out are valid for
web compatibility reports
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DRM for the web, think “you must disable your adblocker to use this site” except it actually works, and can do much more like a site can make it where you can only open it on x specific version of Google Chrome, or refusing to work if any extensions are enabled (people using lesser known accessibility extensions for vision difficulties etc. may be refused access to sites)
Have used a GTX 1070, RTX 3060 and an RX 6700 XT on Linux, and I’ve had the best experience on the AMD card so far. AMD has been really nice and I’ve barely had any issues. Since the driver is in the kernel for AMD, it tends to have better support overall, though.