Is presumably still among the living. Tech guy, tabletop player, (very) amateur writer.
As a CS dude who uses Linux and is around way too many people who seem like they genuinely are in need of some therapy on a daily basis, this entirely checks out, tbh.
I'm now mildly worried for my own mental state
Quite. That's why I used to use Pro, however. And ultra as a regular subscription is... a bit out of my price range. I've heard that there's an ad free only tier priced lower, but I couldn't find it in the app, so... shrug
I'll probably come back to it eventually after post-launch flux ends and such, but we'll see.
Yeah, same boat here. Was a longtime Sync Pro user back on reddit, and saw LJ as a dev worth supporting, but I'm not entirely on board with the changes on the privacy end. Maybe if that stuff changes I'll go back.
Up until the API debacle, that was my solution too. Now even that doesn't work. It's so bizarrely hard to look something up on the internet now.
Yeah, it just doesn't really exist yet. I'm not sure a really well-moderated community for news content can exist yet on Lemmy, due to the culture that's slowly springing up, but if it did it'd have to be on a dedicated instance, I expect - one with a very, very dedicated set of moderators with relatively strict rules regarding what is sufficiently-well-sourced content, and all other communities on the instance being held up to the same bar in their specific niches in order to encourage that kind of posting culture.
Honestly, I don't think Reddit ever achieved a really good result either - the news subreddits were all dumpster fires to varying degrees - but Lemmy's immaturity worsens the issue here, I think. It's pretty appallingly obvious. I'd look elsewhere for news opinion aggregation, for the time being.
Same boat here, though a couple years later. It feels really weird to be so out of the loop with my "fellow" Gen Z siblings who were born in the late 00s.
Holy shit, I had no idea there was an Alundra rando now! That's fantastic news. I'll hafta do a few runs. It'll be nice to have a new way to experience the game after so long. Thanks!
Sway and dmenu when in a keyboard productivity sorta mood, KDE otherwise.
Alundra. It's basically the PS1's own Zelda title, with a bit of Terranigma DNA mixed in. I played it as a kid and remember being blown away by the plot, and unlike a lot of other games I played back then, this one mostly held up when I replayed it as an adult.
Very much this. The atmosphere here doesn't feel any different than it did back on reddit, for better or worse. I feel like there was a time when reddit was less pessimistic, but there's been at least a little of that vibe for a long time.
... most of them, embarrassingly. I buy games when they're on steep sale, but rarely actually gst to the end of them (Hollow Knight was the last one I completed, as I recall).
Well, that will set a lovely precedent for other "free" democracies... the people are angry at you? Just take their voice! What could go wrong...
Is Passport ID really sufficient? Might be better to just ask for a verified picture of the entire passport, gotta make sure they are who they say they are!
It feels like the hype for this game already died a year or two ago... let alone lasting five more years. There's nothing wrong with ensuring quality by having longer development cycles, but a nearly twenty year gap? They dropped the ball hard on maintaining momentum. Even worse, that means they'll be courting additional delays due to the usual hiccup of entering a new console generation and potentially having to tinker with the game engine mid-development...
Huh. I've wanted to try picking up COBOL for a while out of sheer curiosity. Guess now I've got an opportunity.
It's working again, at least for me. Not sure when they made the change but I can sub to kbin magazines and look at user profiles now.
In my experience, it seems like (from what I've seen on the web, so there's possibly a bit of sampling bias there) that homebrew is somewhat more common, but it's definitely a mix. Personally, my way of doing things is to take old modules and take bits and pieces from them as inspiration.
I'm so glad to see this community exists! I had pretty much resigned myself to waiting a long time before a new OSR forum would take shape after leaving Reddit, but looks like that won't be necessary. Thank you for creating this!
I've always said go-DOH, personally.
I really like the idea of being able to show off various engines and frameworks. I feel like that'd actually feed in well to the fact it's being planned on this platform, as different communities can chip in to show off their engines of choice.
Also, I'd suggest.making this a somewhat longer jam (one or two weeks), to give people ample time to share their progress and such before final submissions.