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currychaos @kbin.social
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So, I guess Threads is officially spyware... Not at all shocked, but, Jesus that's a lot of data they're wanting.
  • A friend of mine simply tried using Threads just to see how shitty it would be. She thought that it would be as simple as a quick download followed by a swift delete.

    Turns out, you can't delete your Threads account without nuking your Instagram account either. She's stuck with the Threads account now.

  • Kbin: What is your all time favourite video game?
  • Hey, speaking as someone who hated all the planets (especially the a fog-ridden one I won't spoil)

    Part of the reason why I fell in love with this game was the realization that nothing could ever really harm you. The anxiety I feel when exploring the water-tornado planet was always there -- slightly dampened by the understanding that nothing dangerous could ever happen. At most, I was flung up to space. Black hole? Don't worry, you'll just end up far away. I'm always anxious, always fearful. I had to learn to be with those feelings, instead of pushing them away.

    This was outer wild's personal message to me: it's okay to feel scared or overwhelmed. It's okay to be crushed by narrowing tunnels or die of oxygen depravation or whatever else the universe can throw at you. You'll always be back in front of a crackling campfire. That's the safety that the game always guarantees you.

    Honestly, with enough exposure to outer wilds, I tried doing black hole trick jumps and sometimes even drove my ship right into the tornados for fun.

    I really hope you continue playing! This was one of the best games I'd ever played.

  • Hypothetically speaking, if Reddit back tracks on their API plan and meets all of the communities expeditions- would you go back to Reddit?
  • You could really only go 2 or 3 comments deep in any Reddit thread before you start seeing the copy pasted comments everywhere. Repeating catchphrases did seem like a good way to earn karma, though so maybe that's why bots and users alike just regurgitated the same drivel.