They’re trying to impress investors with ‘serious’ design, not stand out with a unique one
They’re trying to impress investors with ‘serious’ design, not stand out with a unique one
Lol wait, this was already posted this thread? Is this just a bot account?
This is the kind of meme that talks past you, degrades you, and then will complain when not responded to.
This is cool! What made you start developing this?
Just have a nuclear reactor to run the LLM on the robot and you’re all set
I wish they’d nationalize stuff like YouTube, and online data storage, etc
Killing time implies you have time to kill. Goofing off implies avoiding work you need to do.
If someone is using municipal water in their meth lab, the whole city block shouldn’t have their water shut off
The new mix of moba and fps elements is handled really well. You’ve got to be good at shooting and building your character over time, which leaves a shitload of space for interesting gameplay. Positioning, planning, adapting, experimenting, it’s all here and the game is early beta. There were puzzle games before Portal, and there were shooters before this game. Deadlock is extremely well made like portal so far, and I’m excited to see where it goes.
Not to fully disagree here, because sometimes we all need to do things we don’t want, but I don’t want to live a life where everyday requires unyielding discipline just to get up.
Maybe you’re talking more about habits, than forcing yourself to live through another awful day.
That’s actually new information to me! The news was pointing to a broader push to subscriptions for subreddits site wide. Definitely not doing that.
I also admit that I am deeply unhappy with reddits enshittification. I’ve been on reddit for over a decade and joined when I was in highschool. Moving was the last thing I wanted, but I’m more aware of the big-corp-monopoly we’re all suffering under. This is part of it.
I recently migrated here. I did so as a precaution, and still browse reddit sometimes .
Reddit IPO’ed, and is now focused on making money. They removed the API to centralize it’s power and remove 3rd party apps. They threatened subreddits who protested, and shut some down. And have made sweeping changes to accommodate to advertisers.
The straw that broke the snoo’s back was the CEO hinting at subreddit paywalls. I figured I would try to learn Lemmy again, and what do you know, it’s more serious, has better comments and posts, segmented even more than reddit with the distros, and fully free/open source.
It also helps that I’m a huge computer nerd, and there’s a lot of that on here, but you can find your niche.
This seems intensely useful if it was matured and solid. Compressing down complexity is usually very valuable in tech, like Markdown is.
Yeah, it DOES look like shit, but tiger-less and safe shit