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The hell with unity. They’ve already shown they can’t be trusted as a platform for the future.
Learn unreal or literally any other engine that hasn’t gone public.
The hell with unity. They’ve already shown they can’t be trusted as a platform for the future.
Learn unreal or literally any other engine that hasn’t gone public.
Looks like the patriots have a type
I don’t understand where they promised space sim. I think people are getting confused with what was promised and what was hoped for.
I’m out of there for good, but I take a look every once in awhile. That place still looks like it’s thriving. It’s unfortunate.
That was legitimate entertainment. GG Lions. Hutch is the real deal.
Honestly you can get as crazy as you want with it regarding budget, but I find I’m happy when I just put a lot of patience in my cable management. I have ADHD so it’s pretty difficult, but when I dedicate time to it and take my time with it. I can usually make something really pretty with some zip ties or cable ties.
Get. Away. From. Google.
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I don’t know a lot about vserver or borg, but where do your volumes live? On the same machine? Different hard drive?
Fragmentation is, in my opinion, kind of the point.
I think we lose sight of the fact that the Fediverse is new, and conveniences and comforts get added by developers after users have a go at it.
Lemmy is very usable right now in its current form, even if fragmentation makes it a little inconvenient here and there. The fact is, for popular communities, there will likely be one big community with kind of satellite communities that are run slightly different or allow more memes, etc.
Once developers find ways to improve cross-posting and multi-instance feed integration, I think fragmentation will mostly be a background, unnoticed, thing.
I think it keeps mods more honest, because they know anyone can jump ship much easier to another established community - even if it’s smaller.
I’m not saying there aren’t downsides, but I do believe the upsides outweigh it, and it will only get better over time.
I’m one of those c/nfl mods and 12+ redditors that has moved on. I know Reddit probably has some life in it still, but the quality of the communities is going to go down. Decentralization serves users best.
As it should be. I’ve been in the army 17 years and it always bewildered me how much power individual unit commanders have over their units.
Today is the day I finally move to Firefox and away from brave. No chromium based browser is safe, and I just can’t do it anymore. Fuck google and fuck this entire money hungry system. None of this serves the user.
Makes me sick and sad for my kids’ future reality.
Better for whom? If a CEO is saying this, I tend to think he’s talking about what better let’s his app make money.
Say goodbye to any sense of community that place had in the next year or two.
This place may have its bugs, but it’s definitely superior.
You didn’t violate anything. Some people just have a next level hatred for corporations (and rightfully so).
The change is noticeable. Good job guys.
Thanks for the updates.
Pretty much just pat mcafee