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Agreed. You can’t compare any Lemmy apps to Apollo or RiF etc. They had years of feedback and development.
Where Mlem and Liftoff are at already is extremely impressive from both teams.
Agreed. You can’t compare any Lemmy apps to Apollo or RiF etc. They had years of feedback and development.
Where Mlem and Liftoff are at already is extremely impressive from both teams.
Easy. Pay yourself 1 million dollars to wash a dish.
They’re strange to me as well. Some of the communities I’ve subscribed to have already started being active. It’s very encouraging.
But that’s the beauty of ActivityPub. You can always just fork the code yourself and start a new project that could federate with Kbin and Lemmy.
Yeah. Copy and paste the message you wrote and just refresh the page. It very likely submitted. Unfortunately if you hit submit again it will add duplicates.
Fuck yeah I can. Let me get my roller skates.
Fuck yeah I can. Let me get my roller skates.
It’ll be gradual I think. The biggest influx was likely Tuesday and Wednesday.
Really liking the new design and it fixed my main UX issue by condensing long posts. Great work.
I’ve just been sorting All by New Comments like a mad man.
Wouldn’t the real process here to just make your own instance with a different front end? Either that or make it an electron app etc.
There’s a lot of security issues by disabling CORS.
This was inevitable. They’re not going to let huge subreddits just sit closed making the site look broken.
It’s dumb on their end though. They should’ve just ripped the band aid off and immediately banned mods and reopened the second of the blackout if they’re going this route. It was dumb of them to let it fester and once it had multiple days of major press, make it worse.
Sorry I have to laugh at this. If you have to write a script for it even if the script is easy there’s no way I can consider it “not hard”. Not hard is just being able buy it like anything else.
I get what you’re saying though.
Great! It’s honestly one of the best games that’s come out in recent years. It’s definitely the best new IP.
Thanks. Just deleted all my comments, posts, and votes on my 12 year Reddit account.
I have no intention of going back. Besides the smaller subreddits the place has been absolutely trashed for years now. I’d rather stick and help grow smaller communities.
It’s not really a full on roguelike. You do “upgrade” weapons as you use them, so when you die it’s not a complete loss. Also once you beat a boss you never have to fight them again if you don’t want to. You just make it through three areas (3 bosses each), and then you unlock the next 3, but you don’t have to start from the very beginning for the last 3.
Maybe it helps if you think of it as an arcade version of a soulslike game? Play it in 30 minute increments, don’t stress about beating it and naturally you’ll get better enough to beat it.
The story and setting is pretty unique and awesome as well.
They’ve probably never heard of a Sprint either. For those that don’t know they call it that because it’s the process where the project lead runs from all the bugs by shoving them all away from everyone’s purview.
I’m surprised no one here has mentioned Returnal. On the PS5 with a headset it uses the “3D Audio”. It’s pretty amazing.
Yeah, all i want is it to be active enough. Having less users is a selling point to me. Using the internet way back in the day was the same way. You had to put effort in, and the people that are willing to put the effort in are less likely to trash the place.
Lol. Just for shits and giggles I want to entertain this for a second.
You’d probably want to pay hackers in a country that isn’t friendly with the US to do this. Russia, North Korea, China, Iran.
Three of those countries are heavily sanctioned right now. I wouldn’t want sketchy money flowing to Russia at the moment even if it didn’t technically fall under sanctions since money flow is being scrutinized. Same with NK and Iran.
So that would leave China. I think you could get away with it there pretty easily.
And lo and behold….
https://techcrunch.com/2020/04/28/cloudflare-partners-with-jd-to-expand-its-network-in-china/amp/
:tinfoilhat:
With that said though. Getting that info leaked out would be extremely damaging and totally not worth the risk.