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Sami
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I haven't played it much because I didn't get that far but I did watch some gameplay and it's basically the paper game but with guardrails so you can't do illegal stuff. Supposedly it's also possible to build meta decks as a free to play player if you use your free currency well.
Legacy of the duelist might be a better choice to jump into on PC because its single player even though its a bit older.
It's almost impossible to break into yugioh at this point. The people playing it today are mostly the same people who kept playing it since childhood. The powercreep is so bad that it's all a sequence of different "archetype" decks that do their own specific thing and if you're not familiar with each one, you're gonna have to do a lot of reading either on the spot (great gameplay experience) or get a master's degree in yugioh on your own time.
Card text length, phrasing, esoteric rulings etc all make it very inaccessible unless you're willing to devote a lot of time to the game. I came to the conclusion that's it's not worth it for me right now but you could try playing some of the older video games to gradually learn the new mechanics and cards and then spend time in Master Duel if you're willing to put in the time.
They dont want to be in power they want to endlessly criticize power in context of leftists
Sami@lemmy.zipto
Games•Nintendo confirms you will have to pay to use the Switch 2’s C button
·1 year agoHaving to pay for basic online services for games you've already purchased for a current gen console is exploitative to begin with
While this is no different from the usual US interference where they have no right to interfere, I want to add that hezballah is viewed by many Lebanese people as part and parcel of the corrupt confessional oligarchy that has plagued internal Lebanese politics for many decades culminating in the 2019 financial crash from which Lebanon has yet to recover with no plan in sight. Hezballah played a vital role in suppressing protests by force and political influence while other parties like the right wing Christian group they mention in the article tried to co-op the grassroots protest against the confessional parties for their own political gain while being one of those same parties.
In context of Israel committing genocide in Gaza and war crimes and devastating destruction in Lebanon, it's difficult not to cheer for anyone who takes a stand against such injustice, but, internally, the country is extremely polarized with rifts between status quo and anti-status quo supporters as well as along religious lines of Shia/Shiite, Sunni and Christian (which are also geographic). Hezballah's internal role includes blocking any meaningful inquiries into the port explosion, ostensibly committing many political assassinations including the ex-PM as the article mentions, journalists and military personnel (in collaboration with the Syrian regime) which are often preceded by accusations of being foreign agents, promoting a culture of fear of speaking out against the status quo and generally being a right wing party socially.
The country is still fairly entrenched in civil war era sectarianism which in addition to the geographic divide has created almost 2 separate countries: the south which always bears the brunt of Israeli aggression and has historically been disenfranchised for different reasons and the rest of the country where until recently life was continuing as if nothing was happening while the south was being bombed heavily. This has led to a clear segmentation in society since hezb has become a more dominant force politically in recent years where they run their own social institutions in Shia areas in an almost federalist manner (some other factions see this and call for outright federalism or seperatism). This has been seen as a redistribution of influence and resources (whether undue or not) along secterian lines which further fuels tensions
Ideally, there needs to be a Lebanese-led solution along with the establishment of a Palestinian state that would incorporate hezballah militants into the Lebanese army similar to how armed groups dissipated after the end of the civil war and dissolves the confession system of allocating governmental power. Lebanon has existed in a very fragile state of political and social cohesion almost since its inception as a state and is currently in a very bad place after a decade of hosting Syrian refugees who are estimated to be around 2 million in a country with 6 million citizens (in addition to several hundred thousand Palestinian refugees who have been here for decades) and the current death and destruction imposed by Israel. Returning to status quo would be the final nail in the coffin in my opinion; A change in power dynamic is needed even if it happens to align with US interests as long as it provides a meaningful path forward that doesn't involve being a permanently failed state (and does not harm the self-determination of Palestinians). It may be wishful thinking on my end but I do believe Lebanon can move past the need for hezballah on its own without a second civil war if the international community can put an end to Israeli expansionism and aggression.
Sami@lemmy.zipto
Chapotraphouse•Proudly Zionist publication, Haaretz, apparently makes Western outlets NYT and Guardian look like IDF mouthpieces
·2 years agoI'm Lebanese so I'm just basing it off my own reading of English publications but they seem to be consistent in calling out abuses within the confines of Israeli society
Sami@lemmy.zipto
Chapotraphouse•Proudly Zionist publication, Haaretz, apparently makes Western outlets NYT and Guardian look like IDF mouthpieces
·2 years agoHaaretz has consciencious people like Gideon Levy on its editorial board so it's generally more grounded than other Israeli sources.
Funnily enough the arabic says in our hearts but yeah the english expression is a literal translation of the neck expression meaning "is safely entrusted with us"
Sami@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.ml•Canada updates U.K. travel advisory due to violent clashes between police, protesters
·2 years ago"far right activists"...
I think this one is a better option if you're concerned about performance but either this or the i5 16GB are both good. The T14 will just weigh a bit more and be a little thicker but it's not much a difference unless you're carrying it around all the time.
I've used OBS on desktop PCs with a 7th gen CPU without noticeable issues for work. I can't say for certain but you should be fine with that laptop for your needs.
I think it's an alright deal for the $345 one. More than Ebay prices but used Thinkpads are definitely worth it. I don't think it's worth going for the i7 for that much more if you're just doing office type work.
For video recording I use OBS and for zip files I use 7-Zip
Sami@lemmy.zipto
askchapo•Why youtube links are in french? Is this related to the servers being hosted in France?
·2 years agoIts German for me and that's our instance's server host location so you're right.
Sami@lemmy.zipto
Palestine@lemmy.ml•Keir Starmer says Palestinian state is an ‘undeniable right’ as part of Gaza peace process – UK politics live
·2 years agoThe same person who said Israel has the right to cut off the water and electricity of a civilian population. A former human rights lawyer as well.
Yeah it is. I've seen variants with the same format.
If someone wants to watch a 3 hour video on Sowell for whatever reason https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZjSXS2NdS0





















Lebanon had an Applebees but it closed a decade ago because it was dogshit. Funnily enough it was also next to a US embassy office or something and taking pics nearby would get you questioned.