

If not for DX10 and above not even existing on it, afaik, I’d still be using XP. That was the best iteration until they forcibly made you have to upgrade if you played games (especially if you wanted to play Halo on PC).
I’m just a weird, furry, pan guy (cis he/him). I also have a big, blue username.
And these are not even all of the infinitesimal things you can find wrong with me.
If not for DX10 and above not even existing on it, afaik, I’d still be using XP. That was the best iteration until they forcibly made you have to upgrade if you played games (especially if you wanted to play Halo on PC).
“What should I eat right now?”
A1: Food
A2: Nothing
Always gets a unanimous vote for nothing
“Man, I wish you guys would let me eat…”
Unilaterally Authorized. Or UnAuthorized for short.
Soon may the Pirateman come,
To bring us movies, games, and… Rum.
The article is over a month old, and was posted like a day or so before the site was back online originally. I only remember because I thought it was hella funny seeing that headline pretty close to other posts about 4chan coming back up.
Shake them until they drop their rings.
Could turn the drone industry upside down
And this would be bad, because now they are just flying into the ground.
Internet access should be a utility like electricity and water until all three, along with housing, medicine, and food, can be free to all.
I want to try WolfQuest but I ain’t spending $20 on it unless I can try it to see if I’d play it more than 10 minutes. I can’t even find a key for it on something like G2A, let alone a torrent or otherwise illegal method of obtaining it.
Does peertube actually host anything or is it just a frontend? All I’ve ever seen people linking to it are videos from YouTube, using PeerTube (and a couple other YT alternatives) as the interface.
Anarchists: “You can’t own ideas, man!”
Capitalists: “Well, I can, because I am not some penniless hippy!”
Does it only work on a desktop now? Even before I stopped using reddit regularly, the old.reddit domain stopped being in the old reddit format, and looks no different from just going directly to reddit.com.
I’ve seen a few big threads talking about Lemmy (because people posted links to them here, on Lemmy to explain how this whole thing works and get people on board), but at the same time I’ve also seen people here posting their experiences with such discussions being removed.
I would have to suspect the admins aren’t doing anything, but the individual mods of some ass-kissing subreddits do so because they feel threatened on behalf of the company they volunteer to prop up.
Why wouldn’t you? Only losers seek power, and only losers could and would fuck up this badly.
Give them an instance you think they’d vibe with and tell them to check it out. I know some instances make joining way more complicated than it needs to be or has you write a whole freakin’ essay; but most don’t and are just as easy to sign up and start using as Reddit or other SM.
Unless they are into that kind of thing, don’t talk about federation. The number of comments I’ve seen on various other sites discussing Lemmy confused about how federation works and what it means is extremely high, and for the average person it doesn’t matter. Focus on the the general user experience, and not the tech running it. Especially if you’re trying to convince “normies.”
Just like how back in the earlier days, you didn’t necessarily have to type “http://” before the www.
The Nintendo Seal of Quality is literally what saved gaming after Atari shit the bed and shovelware almost destroyed the industry. It’s ironic, then, that one of the biggest problems with Nintendo now is a store full of shovelware trash.
In order to be my friend, I’m going to have to require verification that you’re a human. Please tell me the exact GPS coordinates of all the traffic lights on Earth.
“Today, social media, tomorrow the world! Muahahahaha!”