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TIL that 70% of US traffic on reddit is from users on a mobile device.
  • I really hope it survives, only because I want to preserve and archive all of it's content. Sure, there's a lot of duplicate data and links to other places, but there's also a lot of unique things there. If it dies before it can be properly archived we would lose most of it, with only internet archive keeping some. That would be sad.

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    When first party app is very bad and third party app is dead
  • I'm curious about political implications of these technologies. Current centralized internet is very compatible with both neoliberal governments and right-libertarian tech guys and corps who run it. A more decentralized internet would likely be both harder to control and to profit from.

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    You Can't Buy Physical-Only D&D Books From WotC Anymore
  • It's possible, but I doubt that WotC would ever release it unpolished. They alienated a big part of their hardcore audience and don't seem very concerned about keeping anyone left. So it's safe to assume that they are banking on getting new players from their "VTT" videogame. And for that to happen they can't deliver something unfinished.

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