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Lemmy seems to be a worse place to have conversations about Nintendo than Reddit.
  • Give it some time. A lot of people still need to switch over to here.

    Maybe sometime this week there will be more discussion and if not, be the first to start a discussion!

  • for the Reddit refugees, do you also feel a bit heartbroken?
  • This.

    It's very sad what has transpired the past few weeks but it's clear where Reddit's priorities lie.

    Let's hope Lemmy takes off/gains a stable user base that we can all call our new home.

  • Chairs for everyone!
  • Those are some nice looking chairs!

  • thanks spez
  • It truly is amazing to see.

  • Do your part, try not to lurk!
  • Alright sir, I shall upvote and comment whenever I feel I have something useful to add!

  • First impressions: Yes, Apple Vision Pro works and yes, it’s good.
  • Yeah, the price is extreme. This device is clearly aimed at the very early adopters with more money then sense.

    I myself am interested in VR, but have yet to buy one. I am still waiting for a perfect headset with good screen and controls for a affordable price.

    Affordable price for me is around 500 bucks. I am not shelling out 1k or more for something that I sometimes use or even less when the newness wears off.

  • Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?
  • When I switched over permanently at the release of proton, I went with Cinnamon since it was the most familiar to me. Before that I tried Ubuntu in the past.

    After 2 years on Cinnamon I switched over to KDE Plasma since I want more tweakability and customization and Cinnamon and Gnome in general is just severely lacking in that regard.

    And it was a good choice as well since KDE has a lot of options to tweak and I can make it look how I want. I also love fluid animations and KDE has that in spades together with early and now very stable Wayland support.

    I could not be happier and I don't see any reason to ever switch to another GUI.