Nice. Won't be playing it till the full release, I still have Hades 1 after all, but all this attention will probably make the game even better than the original
Gorilla
Don't know how to post the boomerang, but passed everything else (I think) as a 20 year old gen z
Yeah. It's not even the fact that they don't implement Nearby Share themselves that's bad, it's that the restrictions they impose on apps means that an app can't even implement Nearby Share themselves
Is it still supply and demand when the supply is infinite?
And then capitalism that made the company repeatedly ask for him to stop researching it.
Everyone in the comments: "Actually I don't have the same problems so this is wrong"
I don't get how Americans are more scared of Australia's animals when they have goddamn bears! You can get an antidote for a spider or snake bite, you can't get an antidote for a bear bite.
Oh I agree. Maybe not toxic per se, but extremely out of touch. I think what happened is it just became a bigger echo chamber, because from the already echo chamber reddit, all the people who are the type to switch to the fediverse (privacy focused, foss lovers) are on lemmy, with their opinions being spouted back at them, so it feels like everyone agrees, when really they're a minority.
The biggest differing opinion between reddit and lemmy that I see is lemmy's insistence that absolutely everyone should switch to linux. Of course I saw that on reddit a bit too, but it always had some pushback.
And of course there's also the ignorance of the fediverse's problems. Like people just can't comprehend why someone wouldn't switch to Mastodon or Lemmy.
This doesn't apply to all topics though. There is still some good discussion here. Sometimes it can be better than reddit.
What's weird is I don't experience this on hacker news. People seem to be a lot less out of touch, and have a wider variety of opinions. Not entirely sure why, maybe because it's had time to mature?
Once Valve releases SteamOS for other devices, they will be so much better. Assuming they actually switch away from Windows.
I mean the opposite can be said as well. Since open source apps are, well, open source, if the developer abandons them, someone else can pick up where they left off, but that's not the case with the closed source apps.
Although the developer being paid to make the app can often make it higher quality.
Yeah!
...wait, concise?