This would make a great first addition to /c/DisneyVacation
This would make a great first addition to /c/DisneyVacation
Nine Parchments is interesting. I didn’t know the developers of Trine have been keeping so busy
I found hunt showdown to be way too serious and difficult lol. I’m trying to stay away from pvp shooters as well. Great game if it’s what you’re looking for though
Helldivers looks interesting. Based on the trailer on Steam I’m getting a starship troopers vibe.
I have fond memories of playing Trine 2 with some online friends. We haven’t gotten around to #3 yet with all the shortcomings
We played that one as well! We almost beat it I think. I will probably never forget the mosquitoes in that game because I found a beach with them a bit earlier than I should have and I proceeded to die more times than I can count trying to get my stuff back lol.
That is a good one yeah! Very silly and over the top
We actually just looked into Destiny 2 the other day, and it seems the game is taking a pay to win nosedive. +1 for Portal 2 and Borderlands. I’ll take a look at the others. Thanks!
I’ve heard nothing but good things about this one. Definitely checking it out
Always a good one! We also just played through that again recently. :)
They’ve unfortunately been doing scummy things for a very long time as well. Over a decade ago I banked with them and my account went a few dollars negative. They charged eight dollars a day every day for like a month and a half and refused to reverse it so I just let it go to collections.
Apparently you can’t have a thumbnail image and a video link so I put the thumbnail image in the description
So first off, I am unaware of a kbin-specific magazine browser across all instances, so you will likely need to visit each kbin instance at https://fedidb.org/software/kbin to see what magazines they have you might be interested in. For comparison, Lemmy has https://browse.feddit.de/ if anyone reading this needs that.
Once you have the names of the magazines you would like to subscribe to, the easiest way I found was to just open a text file and create a bunch of lines with the following syntax:
https://[your instance]/c/[kbin magazine name]@[kbin instance]
So since you’re on lemmy.world, say you wanted to subscribe to gaming on kbin.social and firefox on fedia.io. You would sign into lemmy.world, paste in the following URLs, and click subscribe:
https://lemmy.world/c/gaming@kbin.social
https://lemmy.world/c/firefox@fedia.io
Do note that if you are the first person on your instance to try this, the URL will fail, and you will have to try again a bit later once your instance has had some time to make a copy of the magazine. Also, if you see a “Pending Subscription” message, in my experience, that does not resolve itself, and you will just need to try again a bit later and it will go through instantly.
If you are on a larger lemmy instance where someone has already done this legwork, odds are you can just search for them in the community browser on your particular instance. Using lemmy.world again, that would be https://lemmy.world/communities, where you can search for “gaming” and gaming@kbin.social is currently the eight result. If you search “firefox” it’s the third result.
You’ll find this helpful: https://fedi-search.com/
That is some damning evidence that they really did defederate over effectively nothing. I don’t quite understand how the modlog works or how to filter it, so I’m glad you were able to research that and confirm because I was curious if there were a lot of records in there leading up to the defederation.
I suppose you could always be the change you want to see in the world and create a new community for your content. Your posts would make a great introduction, and then you can always cross post it elsewhere for better visibility
I just want to know why only some of the large communities were hit. My best guess so far from memory is lemmy.ml was struggling to stay online and federated during that time, and kbin.social had their Cloudflare DDOS protection enabled breaking federation so maybe they were not an immediate concern on the day the announcement was made. I’ve no clue why they have not since defederated with lemmy.ml and kbin.social since both are currently federating with everyone.
As far as refederating with Beehaw.org goes, lemmy.world is only defederated with one unrelated instance so we never actually stopped federating with them. It’s just a one way street stuck in time since we get no new content.
None of the writing communities in the fediverse seem appropriate, but I did make this general community for just such occasions so feel free to drop it here!
I just checked, and Beehaw has defederated with 388 instances. Either the fediverse is overrun with nazis, or you’re making a massive generalization and Beehaw is being ridiculous.
The voyager web app literally just got this feature today.