~yuuri wakasa/ferraz~
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~yuuri wakasa/ferraz~
@Yuuri_Ferraz
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Pragmata launched with Denuvo, and many legitimate buyers on Linux and Steam Deck cannot play the game they paid for. The problem is Denuvo’s strict 5-machine activation limit per 24 hours. Every time you change Proton version, enable a launch option, or tweak settings like DLSS or ray tracing, it registers as a new PC and quickly locks you out. “Currently your game purchase cannot be re-validated successfully, please wait 24 hours and try again.” Users who tested different Protons on launch day are now stuck for a full day. One review: preordered months ago, but on release day the limit hit while trying to get the game running. Pirates played the full version days before buyers. The same Denuvo that failed to stop early cracks is now blocking paying customers who simply wanted to optimize performance. Windows users with stable setups report fewer problems, but Linux/Proton users are heavily affected. If you are on Linux: choose one Proton version and do not switch.

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Valve employees receive an annual all-expenses-paid trip to Hawaii. For over 20 years, Valve has flown its full-time employees to a luxury Hawaiian resort. The company covers flights, lodging, and most expenses for roughly an eight-day stay. Many refer to it as the two-week Valve Hawaii vacation because of travel time. This is in addition to Valve’s very generous flexible paid time off.

Witch Hat Atelier = psyop ocidental Quem poderia imaginar?

Gender equality, Inclusivity, Climate action... is now a part of Kodansha's message... a company once known for its unapologetic promotion of Japanese entertainment, is now a UN puppet. In 2020, Kodansha joined the United Nations SDG Media Compact. It is a framework that "encourages" media and entertainment companies to promote the 17 sustainable development goals... and they aren't quiet about it either. They actively promote it on their website and promote UNESCO talking points about gender, equality, equity, and inclusivity. Now they are talking about “gender stereotypes,” sexualization, and “violence against women” as things that need to be tackled in Japanese manga etc... This means more “inclusive” stories, less fanservice, stronger “assertive female” themes that fly in the face of the usual unapologetic, uncensored, and sometimes dark stories. Witch Hat Atelier is the prime example of this, where the author’s UNESCO interview literally talks about identity, inclusivity, disability, and “inborn abilities,” women’s rising role in manga, and “women's anger” in an unstable world... and it is looking more like a UN psyop rather than an actually domestically produced story. UN/UNESCO has not been quiet about its criticism against Japanese media, where they attack the unfiltered depiction of gender stereotypes, sexual content, or "violence against women," sometimes pushing member countries to monitor and regulate it. It has even gone as far as pushing for the criminalization of certain types of content, especially loli content.

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