Well that explains it. I was wondering why it was still working after officially ending support. RIP. Now I have to full commit to Lemmy
I think the idea is to pick the quest up before you run a dungeon for the first time so you only need to do it once.
It's time for our 80th QoL poll, and we've got a fantastic array of options to celebrate this massive milestone.
It's time for our 80th QoL poll, and we've got a fantastic array of options to celebrate this massive milestone.
On the official New Skill discord, https://discord.gg/URGA4bUk, mod Husky took 128 questions from the community and answered every single one! He is an awesome dev and the amount of communication from the Old School team is really unparalleled.
Sekiro is so much fun. Be prepared for a much different combat system, though. However, I did actually prefer it to mainline souls after it clicked for me
Looks like my Cities Skyline interchanges
Lasers are definitely a great option, but we got a printer with liquid ink and it's been great. Much cheaper than proprietary cartridges and they don't go stale if you don't print anything for a few weeks.
I use an Xbox one controller or my wired 360 controller when I'm feeling frisky.
That door dash subreddit is the weirdest thing ever. It popped out of nowhere seemingly overnight with thousands of upvotes and activity. Seems like obvious marketing to me, but yet most of the submissions are a bad look for the company.. I guess any publicity is good publicity.
Lol that's wild I haven't seen anything like that. What is your default home page filter? I can't imagine that rising up very far on Hot or Active haha
No one understands how your ramblings are relevant to the OP or even the comment you originally replied to is the thing
There is a setting in Jerboa to hide NSFW, but at the moment it's not possible for individual users to block entire instances, although it's a recommend feature on Lemmy.
I am very dubious of those numbers. There's a 0% chance Lemmy is even a fraction of Reddit's size at the moment. https://the-federation.info/platform/73
This website indicates there is only 2.7M comments in TOTAL. I'm much more inclined to believe these stats.
Where are you getting the 'fact' that most technies find movies uninteresting? Seems completely out of left field
For someone who doesn't use either Twitter or Mastodon, what makes the two so different in terms of culture?
He really is a diamond in a sea of shitty YouTube channels.
Joining the party as RIF kicks the bed :')
Jerboa should take into account user’s voting pattern and recommend current based on what the user likes.
I would absolutely not want this. I can already curate my feed exactly how I want it with subscriptions, but when I click on All I want it to be the exact same view that everyone else gets.
On the topic of hiding seen posts, yes I think this is a pretty common suggestion/complaint of Lemmy at the moment. Part of it is that there is currently barely a fraction of activity vs. Reddit or other websites. I am curious to see how the feed changes as more people contribute.
Also related, the staleness of 'Hot' and 'Active' is actually a bug and instances can temporary fix it by restarting.
I am curious what you think the angle he has to sue for?
That response to your comment is good news. Ultimately, it sounds like Beehaw is open to refederating if they get access to better mod tools and/or those other instances institute similar measures to lemm.ee.
hey folks, we’ll be quick and to the point with this one: ##### we have made the decision to defederate from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works. we recognize this is hugely inconvenient for a wide variety of reasons, but we think this is a decision we need to take immediately. the remainder of the post...
My first account on the fediverse was on Beehaw and I was happy with it, but defederating from two of the largest instances gave me a reason to find a new instance. Personally I understand and respect the decision -that is the point of the fediverse afterall.
They had a lot of good communities that will not be cut off from the fastest growing instances which will make things tough to rebuild I think.