

Apparently Genshin Impact and some Nintendo Games are made in Unity, and there are even some plans to charge Microsoft for Game Pass installs.
I hope Unity’s legal team is prepared.
Apparently Genshin Impact and some Nintendo Games are made in Unity, and there are even some plans to charge Microsoft for Game Pass installs.
I hope Unity’s legal team is prepared.
It’s nice but it just lacks the diversity that, over time, made reddit unique.
Yeah, it lacks the userbase that allows for one to ask a hyperspecific question about a very niche topic, and near-instantly get a good answer from an expert on said niche topic.
Same, though those D&D websites work in Brave with the usual blockers turned on (uBlock + Brave’s blockers), so maybe its an engine thing?
Bookmarks is a little finicky in my experience, but tabs syncing between devices is quite good, but not as automatic as I want to be.
Same here, I used Firefox for a long time but Arc just captured me with its beauty and polish. Sideberry for Firefox kinda replicates the vertical tab experience, but man it’s so much better when the solution is native to the app.
Same here, but you just need to update ReVanced, fixed a lot of stuff
And isn’t the 140w reserved for the new MagSafe port?
For me it, wasn’t too hard since by various metrics I am what’d you call a “power user”, but for those who aren’t, it could take a while to get their head around the Fediverse.
I agree with this, but I find it amusingly ironic that questions on the issue itself are also many lol
How do you plan on improving the onboarding/sign-up process for newcomers, especially when they have little to no understanding about the Fediverse?
Yeah, I’m still putting up with Firefox here—it affected both my devices, a Nokia 7 plus with stock Android and a MIUI device with all the RAM/battery optimizations turned off for the app. I think at this point its entirely a Firefox issue.
Maybe it’s just Google search (ironic), but I couldn’t find anything about the W3C speaking against the proposal. If W3C is against it then I think it’s even more likely the entire thing would be shot down.
If I change my existing email to another, would the previous email still be retained in the servers?
I like it too, it’s a genius detail tbh
I never really realized how bad reddit slowly became until I’ve settled into lemmy/kbin, everything is mostly peaceful here (for now, maybe)
Same here. r/worldbuilding, r/writing, and r/writing prompts hasn’t had a sizable presence on lemmy yet…
Even Lemmy isn’t safe from the duplicate comment issue lol
You can sign up for Sync for Lemmy here:syncapps.io, you may have to use a Chromium-based browser and disable uBlock to register tho
Bots advertising to bots, it really is a boring dystopia…