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  • Those two should not be counted in the same category.

  • Affects is such a strange way to put it. Like, "they caught a case of child labor."

  • I wonder how many people are found nowadays by searching vs being delivered by the algorithm.

  • Came looking for this comment and was not disappointed.

  • Petition for Silksong to be considered an honorary patient gamer game, given I waited seven years to play it.

  • Technically, nothing.

    In practice, who do you know that's using it and doesn't run Arch, by the way?


    My point isn't that IRC/XMPP aren't technically capable.

    It's that they're not designed for non-technical users.

    I want corporate social media to die. Mastodon and Piefed are far from killing the beast, but they've made the more progress than most projects have seen in a long time.

    I want corporate messaging to die. Matrix is far from killing the beast, but for a little while, at least it was trying.

  • I wouldn't mind going back to IRC roots if it could be made more user friendly and integrate voice and video chat.

    Good UX/UI goes a long way to make it so non-technical people can join and strengthen the network.

  • I just need Plex to survive until I can replace it with Jellyfin.

  • Damn. That sucks. (Edit: Referring to the comments saying Matrix is dead and dying.)

    I get that IRC and XMPP are more stable and built around federation from the ground up, but... they're not Discord replacements.

    That was IMHO, the point of Matrix/Element.

    Tell me if I'm wrong, but a significant part of a network's resilience is the number of nodes and users.

    Without a glowup or some kind of repackaging, IRC/XMPP are doomed to stay niche.

  • I smell survivorship bias.

    I have a 20% hit rate on this (literally 1 out of 5). It was okay; we caught up, chatted for a couple of weeks and then realized there wasn't much left to go on.

    If I could do it all over again, I wouldn't.

  • People ask those questions here because it's not obvious where else they should ask those questions.

    In my opinion, Lemmy doesn't have enough traffic to be hostile to lost ~Redditors~ Lemmings.

    We can always redirect people to appropriate communities (assuming they exist and are active), and once we hit a certain critical mass the problem will go away on its own.

  • X-Men is ripe for nightmare fuel if you think about it long enough. Kitty Pryde is constantly one mistake away from becoming a gel banana.

  • There's already the Russian internet and the Chinese internet.

    All the "save the children" acts that seem to be going around will probably just accelerate it.

  • What happens if you put the food bowl on the robot?

  • This was the game that made me realize I prefer story over infinite sandbox games.

    Even after it started getting praise due to all the updates, it just felt... empty every time I went back.

  • How else would you interpret OP's question?

  • I wish ToS;dr (Terms of Service; Didn't Read) had a changelog for when companies made changes.

  • Don't hear that take very often. Almost everyone is too busy glazing it. I feel that way about Sea of Stars.

    What didn't work for you in Clair Obscur?

  • What is a powerboard?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's your country's version of the blue/green bubble?

  • Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

    James Bond (Twonks)

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Is there a community like !lemmysings, but for memes?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
    Serious Locked

    Jews of Lemmy, what are your family conversations about the war like?