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Congrats on the growth .world!
Congrats on the growth .world!
When I find a website I find interesting, I usually use the firefox addon feedbro to find an rss feed in the site. I create folders based on domains or website type to help categorize things. It has worked for a lot more websites than I expected.
Of the ones I tried, my top 3 would be cinnamon, budgie, and kde. KDE is probably the best bet for modern features ATM, cinnamon for simplicity.
Shit this is huge, any good alternatives? I feel bad for all the wikis that moved over looking for an alternative to fandom.
Of all the features added since I joined in 2018, only two I found truly useful, especially with the death of other sites. Gallery uploads and polls. That’s it.
Everything else? Useless cruft or stuff that died out where that time and resources could’ve been used to fix new reddit and the app.
As much as I hate twitter, I think this is a bad thing. As far as I can tell, the suit is about those uploading music to twitter, which counts as sharing of content and shouldn’t be illegal.
Unless I am missing something, if the lawsuit went through, it would be a terrible thing for everyone.
It’s complicated. joined in 2018 right before they introduced new reddit and even back then there was a stigma reddit was “getting bad”. However, reddit has been the best place for me to discover new things and the niche communities and interests were really great. I use an extension (that will surely die alongside the 3rd party apps) to find reddit comments associated with any youtube video that made my browsing really great.
The thing that makes me most upset is how they pulled out the rug from so many people and then acted like it was the people on top of the rug’s fault it was pulled.
It’s weird but I like how can you see the ratio of upvotes and downvotes for each post/comment people make. It makes it feel less like a mob going towards/against a single thing and more personal.
Awards were fine when there was only three of them: gold, silver, platinum. Once they added twenty billion, all meaning the awards once had were lost, especially since many of them were given to users for free when they were once paid only.
Yeah, I knew about mastodon and stuff before but never made an account or checked it out much. Now I get it lol.
The problem is, the answer to “how I watch x show otherwise” is pirate, which is an activity many people simply don’t know how to or has many loops in order to make it work.
I think no, but not because of the growth of the internet, but rather the reluctance of change within forums. I used to be a member of a Disney forum and the userbase became quite toxic and echo-chambery. With stuff like discord and reddit, its easy to just create a new subreddit/discord to join if the mods and userbase of the main sub/discord become bad. Not so much with forums.
RIP Reddplanet and Narwhal. For many people Apollo was their main, but for me I stuck by those two until the bitter end.
If it helps, I joined kbin cause I like the UI more :P
This is how Reddplanet (my last main reddit app before shit went down) did things.
All the functionality was free, but if you wanted full theme support gotta pay. It was probably my favorite payment method ever.
Mine was ocarina of time on 3DS, which gave me motion sickness and that’s how I learned 3D (as in movie 3D not CGI) and gaming simply don’t mix.
I’m bad at explaining but I love Kirby’s boss battles, they’re simple, challenging, and somehow extremely cinematic. Just can’t get enough of them. If there’s more games that are just the boss battles as a full game let me know.
This is why I don’t use searxng as my daily driver! I’m too lazy to self host and they’re always down.