I think my largest issue was that they argued their point using a google-summary of an article. Thanks for linking the actual source.
blueson
Download an APK of an older version and disable auto-updates.
The API still works well so the old client doesn't have any issues.
"Do you want to sleep with me?"
"False"
Tredje-parts system som ger dig ett övertag över andra tycker jag alltid ska kvalificeras som fusk i spel där du aktivt tävlar emot andra.
I.a.f. när de kostar något, för jag tycker nog man kan ge lite utrymme för att addons i WoW t.ex. inte är samma grej.
I know I can.
But my point is that a lot of users will not stay here if they need to jump through different identical-communities across several instances or other websites to build their content-flow.
Decenteralized systems in all it's glory, but I think at some point we will need to address or come up with a solution on how we market niche communities.
In reddit it was so simple to find your communities. Let's say you grew interest in Balisongs, then you just type r/balisong and there you are. This helps discovery immensly.
Doing this on a lemmy instance will only get you to that instance community. Which means you might have like 10 of these already niche communities spread out around different instances.
Personally I'd think a system where an instance can promote or assign another instance community as the "main" one, with some type of backup feature, would help Lemmy grow.
But I also think that opinion is controversial considering the nature of a decentralized system.
I agree completely.
I don't have examples at hand now, but I feel like I see so much like minorly-sexist talk. Or at least the stuff I only imagined horny men write, in so many threads.
Reddit was the same like ~10 years ago and I don't miss that part of it.
If you want to be radical, use Kelvin. At least it scaled identical to C so it's easy to comprehend.
Just gonna hijack this and recommend https://www.renshuu.org/ for everybody trying to learn Japanese.
It's probably the best compaion-app I have found for learning the language.
Issue comes up when people start praising Valve as some godlike entity in comparison.
I'd prefer it John gets a shot at a good franchise. Or just a big standalone blockbuster.
I wonder if Embracer even had a lot of stakes in this? They sold of Aspyrs parent company (Saber) a few days before release.
Edit: My bad, apparently they kept Aspyr.