You don’t need to cause something to opportunistically benefit from it.
“Look for those who benefit from thing” can be used a starting point for your research, it’s not a cosmic law.
You don’t need to cause something to opportunistically benefit from it.
“Look for those who benefit from thing” can be used a starting point for your research, it’s not a cosmic law.


I guess not even Disney has the money to extend copyright indefinitely


There are a lot of people play such such games at least occasionally. And on Windows they just work. The moment gamer try to do this on Linux and realize that it doesn’t, they will go back to Windows.
The paradise of easy gaming on Linux ends the moment you try to leave Valve’s walled garden.


If the game is not on Steam or doesn’t have a native Linux port (which is actually worse more often than not) then manually setting up to run through wine/proton is pain the ass.


That dude was an actual neonazi. Ukraine was using him because he created an image of “Russians fighting against Russians”. Though to be fair Putin has a bunch of neonazis fighting for him too.
Restraints on armrests would do the trick
“Searching” (actually just destroying) their home (with a warrant of course).
Taking them to a police station for a “talk” or arresting them for a bogus (but legal) reason, and them releasing them, repeatedly.
“Finding” some crimes that these relatives committed that only the state can prove such as tax evasion, money laundering, etc.
Making so that they can’t get a job at government institutions (or any company that receives government funding).
Setting bureaucratic roadblocks when they need to interact with the state in some way (if they need to some kind of permit or a license from the government they kiss it goodbye).
Instigating doxxing and bullying campaign on social media (a more recent practice).
Plainly paying someone to beat them up on the street (which the police of course will fail to investigate).
The possibilities are endless.