Yea true. Damn its all so disheartening, hyper-capitalism can really fuck things over from time to time.
Yea true. Damn its all so disheartening, hyper-capitalism can really fuck things over from time to time.
Maybe a game like terraria? It’s a native linux game and hella fun!
Or if you want a more chill game maybe something like Gris? It has a gold rating on ProtonDB so should work fine. Gives u the feels too which is a bonus.
Took them a while but I can finally have epic chase battles with the police after committing accidental vehicular manslaughter.
True but I guess they have to do it this time if they don’t want reddit to be full of spam.
Holy shit over 2.5 billion combined subscribers. I’ve also been seeing quite a few people deleting their accounts, myself included.
Didn’t Reddit say they would be creating their own mod tools?
Because they know that ultimately the layuser will stay on reddit. Super sad to see, but maybe if subreddits like r/movies stay dark indefinitely it may push them to make at least some changes to their current stance.
If not and they just swap moderators, the outcry might be pretty bad.
That’s what we’re trying to do lmfao
100% agree. People nowadays are used to easier applications to navigate, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Not everyone has the time or patience to wrap their head around what’s usually quite a dense look.
Hah. It’s probably gonna be worse here.
Yea I hadnt even heard of the Fediverse before Lemmy. I had kind of heard of mastodon but didn’t really know what it was.
If you can that would be awesome! It also makes sense from a discoverability standpoint.
Lemmy seems really janky when it comes to this
The revolution
There are quite a few communities now
The final tipping point
I mean Lemmy itself is simply a program/network that connects to other pieces of itself. lemmy.ml is different to lemmy.world for example, even though they might feel or seem like one thing.