Clickbait title... But
I think this is a good idea; giving folks, by default, more control over what is going onto to their systems. Reduces the bloat and the ISO size is definitely useful in certain situations. Power of choice to the users!
My account has been created but I can't access it. What can I do?
I applied for a Beehaw account a week ago and it looks like it was approved but I can't log in. The Jerboa app says incorrect login and on the website the login button just spins. Anything I can do?
As with BotW, I'll be late to the game to try TotK, and I intend to continue the video/guide blackout as I did with the first game, until I've beaten the game fully to my satisfaction and am looking for what else there is to do in the game.
Quite simply, content can't be trusted to give you a good experience. I hate to sound like an old man, but you gotta do it like in the old days and go in blind and just discover the game yourself and experience it organically.
In every game I've ever tried it in, as soon as I got into min/maxing it ruined it for me. Obviously that's entirely subjective, but I think some gamers are really missing out in the hyper-competitiveness that the culture promotes these days. Just play the game man.
Thanks for this!
I love DS9 and this scene in particular is one of my favorites! Such a good show.
Gorgeous... Aaaaaand now I'm hungry
I did the neopets thing too! I remember having to ask the local library to acquire books that taught HTML and CSS so I could learn it!
Interesting line of work! Everything needs programming these days, so I guess that means there's a spot in every in field.
Are you a professional or a hobbyist? How did you get your start in programming? What type of project/s are you working on currently?
I'm always interested in hearing other's stories and what they're working on. Anyone care to share?
Yeah I get you. And honestly so few games these days have an actual ending anyway. Open world, sandbox, ancillary objective, and multiplayer games have changed the way we look at games in general. I can't remember the last time I "beat" a game. I mean maybe a few months ago when I finished the main storyline of No Man's Sky, but did I really beat it? No, I just finished one of the many quests.
Super Mario 64 is a game you beat. Most games today, you just don't.
I think it disappeared in the latest update. I swear it was there before
I've used Relay for nearly 10 years, my entire time on Reddit. I'm sad to see things go this way and for the developer to play Reddit's game. What a disappointment. I would love love LOVE if the same app infrastructure was focused on Lemmy/The Fediverse. It's such a great app. What a shame to see it go this way.
Thank you so much for all your hard work!
Still the same. Tried through Chrome and the Jerboa app.
I just tried and it's still just spinning with the new login.
I've tried logging in and all I get is the spinny of doom on the login button after entering my credentials. I've also kept an eye on my email and spam folders as well.
Might just have to be patient and wait a couple more days I guess.
How long is the application queue at this point?
I submitted my application a couple days ago and still can't login. I know there's a "limbo" for denied applications. Perhaps I'm stuck there?
I have this account in lemmy.one instance but Beehaw is definitely more the vibe I want for my home instance and I'd really love to be part of the community. Is there anyway I can find out more information about what's going on with my application?
I was a Relay user as well. I really miss all that functionality. But I agree that the core issues and bugs need addressed first.
I don't like seeing the vote numbers and arrows on the main page
It's just my humble opinion, but I'm not a fan of the new look to have the score and arrows visible on the main page. I feel like it's too easy to vote and move on and not truly interact with the post.
Also, the numbers play an immediate influence in whether you want to check the post out or not. It's too easy to make a snap judgement and I feel like it reduces engagement overall.
Just my thoughts. Would love to hear others as well!
About 50 hours. My wife was pregnant with our daughter and things went south real quick. Ended up in emergency surgery and our daughter spending a week in NICU. My wife is still dealing with issues from the ordeal, but my daughter is 18 months old now and she is just an absolute treasure and sooo smart! We're so thankful to have her in our lives.
So same protocol, different front end essentially?
I'm new to all of this, can you explain the difference between Lemmy and Kbin? And why would Kbin get missed over initially?
Can you create communities in other instances, or do you need an account on the instance that it's created/hosted on?
Like my home instance is lemmy.one, but if I wanted to create a community on some other instance would I be able to do that? I assume not, and that I'd need to create another account on the instance the community is local to. Is that correct?
Still learning this whole fediverse thing.
FC Cincinnati are closing in on deal to sign Gabon international striker Aaron Boupendza. 🇺🇸🇬🇦 #MLS. Fee above $7m, deal being completed soon.
This is an interesting signing if it pans out as this player doesn't really fit into current roster rules in MLS for FC Cincinnati. This may be an indication that with Messi signing for Miami, MLS may be loosening roster restrictions league-wide
NEWTOWN PRIDE FC WIN TST FINAL, $1 MILLION
Moments ago, Newtown Pride FC, a pro/am team based in Sandy Hook, CT that competes in the Connecticut Soccer League,
What an exciting inaugural tournament this was! Super fun to watch. Anyone else get to enjoy it?