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I’m already anticipating the articles about the inevitable launch-day patch and mountain of breaking bugs.
I’m already anticipating the articles about the inevitable launch-day patch and mountain of breaking bugs.
Cries in PS5
The month-long wait for the PS5 release is going to be torture.
Damn, just straight up stealing other people’s content. Very cool
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Looks like for now they’re just going to use their own forums for updates and such. Would be cool if they landed on Lemmy eventually like the Star Trek subreddit did.
I agree, but the whole “instances” and federation stuff can be overwhelming for the average user. As long as enough power users and content creators make the move, then Lemmy has a good shot long-term.
I think the real test will be when these API rules go into effect at the end of the month. Will all these people who showed solidarity the last two days leave the site then, or will they just quietly download the official app and continue on?
God I hope this game is good 🤞
Dang it, Ubisoft is gonna reel me back in with this one.
I hope that’s how it goes. I’m just wary or Meta with their love of data harvesting having an interesting in ActivityPub. That said, I’ll wait and see how it goes before making a judgment.
I think it’s a smart move by them, too. There’s a real desire for “Twitter without Musk’s stupidity,” and they have the capability to do it.
I’d wager most will go back. But Lemmy might retain a pretty substantial amount of its new users. I for one want to stay here, but we’ll see how many content-creating users return to Reddit after the blackout.
I hope that changes here before too long. Like yeah we can block communities (subreddits), but because this is the Fediverse, there’s a whole layer of instances, too. And it’s not uncommon for there to be horribly toxic instances floating around. It would be great to not have to wait for instance admins to de-federate from them.
I disagree with a lot of the content coming from that instance. The “why” isn’t the point though. A lot of people would probably appreciate the ability to just not see posts from specific instances.
That works if I browse only my subbed communities, but sometimes I want to explore by all. It would be nice to be able to explicitly say “but not these instances.”
Horizon Zero Dawn. The first time I played it I could not get into the tutorial, just felt so bland. Then years later I tried it again, pushed through the tutorial, and it’s now my all time favorite video game series.