I'm honestly kind of surprised. You have to figure that they know a large section of players want it. I feel they would get a lot of community appreciation for it. I thought they would at least mention it.
I don't know if this is the right place for this or how to help but...I think it is spelled ernest.
Thanks for the heads up!
Thank you so much!
Either transparent or a gradient would be preferable but really just however you have it lying around would be fantastic. Thank you!
Would you be willing to provide a .PNG of #4? I've looked through some of the other threads and can't find if it has been posted.
What are Navidrome and Tailscale for? I've heard of Jellyfin (but never used it)
That looks super cool! Not OP but thanks for the recommendation!
I'm out of the loop, what is windows doing as it relates to gaming in this case?
I agree about 15. I kept thinking I should be able to avoid or dodge attacks and it just didn't feel as good as it should have - same with the car, actually, in that it just never felt as satisfying as it could have. I prefer the feel of 16 or 13 (or even 14) to the weird hybrid that 15 was that was unsatisfying on both the action and rpg fronts.
I did like some of the small details in 15 like the pictures, though.
Can you navigate to the specific post through your kbin instance with the URL or maybe looking for the user?
I think it is very plausible that the numbers only appear to be back to normal. I agree probably nothing will change but at the very least I am not using reddit any more - and I feel like I have seen a similar sentiment from other users of Lemmy/kbin.
Kbin has quite a few of its own posts but a lot is from Lemmy and mastodon, yeah. From my perspective, Lemmy acts like another kbin instance!
What were the two you didn't like?
I liked the logo already and I also like the bird.
Differences between process for mead and cider?
Hello, I have made several batches of mead and I really enjoyed it. How much of a difference is there with mead vs cider?
So currently I am using kbin mostly as a PWA on my phone and it takes away the navigation part of the browser. But this is good to know for future reference, thank you!
This is what is so frustrating to me as well! I have visited a few old subs to see where/if they were moving and the amount of people saying essentially "why would the mods do a useless protest" and "nobody cares about kbin/Lemmy nobody is going to switch" is so perplexing to me. I also get frustrated at "this change won't affect me so I just want to sub opened" when I have seen it explained multiple times that a lot of the useful mod tools are built on these API calls so if you want to have well moderated subs, you want this to be worked out! And even without that, just the way that reddit is handling this whole situation sucks.
Where would be a good place to go to learn more about UseNet? Are there any resources you prefer?
Is there a way to see that mastodon post directly on kbin? I'm having trouble navigating to it.
PvP won’t be officially supported, but there will be ways to jerk your pals around if you want.
Suggestions for games with both a coop and competitive element?
Looking for suggestions for a game where you can progress coop or competitive. Something along the lines of Destiny or Dark Souls (but with better comp tools like proper matchmaking). I'm open to a lot so tell me what you like!
To be clear I am not necessarily talking about PvEvP (but if there's a game you like with that, hit me with it!)
Any suggestions for a game that allows progression via either coop or competitive play? This was my favorite thing about Destiny or to a lesser extent Dark Souls (which I love but I'm looking for some
Any suggestions for a game that allows progression via either coop or competitive play? This was my favorite thing about Destiny or to a lesser extent Dark Souls (which I love but I'm looking for something with a bit more meat to the comp side like proper matchmaking). Looking for something I hadn't considered before.