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  • Azrael@reddthat.comtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldSpy
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    5 hours ago

    What about using a VPN? (Yes, I know the UK government are talking about restricting/banning them too, though I highly doubt they’ll ban them outright)

    I haven’t updated my main survival world since 1.19, but that really sucks for everyone else. Hopefully modders will find a way around it.



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    8 hours ago

    I would have assumed this would apply to Bedrock and not Java since Bedrock is the one which uses Xbox live, whereas Java can be run completely offline.

    What would happen if I ran Minecraft Java on my Linux computer with my internet disconnected?









  • I’m guessing you didn’t think that through. The US is the second largest nuclear power in the world. The US has more nukes than India, Pankistan, Israel, and North Korea combined. Even if the US was hit first, or if Washington was vaporized, hundreds of US nukes would still launch from submarines, silos, and bombers. Poke the bear, and they’ll realiate. Trust me, nuclear war isn’t something you want. Why do you think it hasn’t happened since 1945?








  • You make a very good point. I myself have noticed sites like Lemmy.world are a bit of a ghost town compared to other forums. I think the main reason is that sites like Reddit are still more popular. And that’s either because people started using Reddit when it was actually good and are clinging to nostalgia, or because people don’t know that Lemmy exists. Or both. I recently saw a post on Reddit where someone claimed that Reddit is the only usable forum on the internet.

    To answer your question: Convince people that Lemmy is what Reddit was trying to be back in 2006.