Fingers crossed it comes to GOG, otherwise they can keep it
Cruising the #threadiverse. Let’s seed more resilient communities
Fingers crossed it comes to GOG, otherwise they can keep it
It’s still refreshing that you can simply just edit a title now, lol
Not even mods can save this game, Todd. How many more sweet little lies will you tell?
There has not been an election by Palestine in Gaza for roughly 17 years. Hamas isn’t exactly democratic.
Wish they had a native app. The misskey clients make my phone itch
Xbox Series Go
Mmm yes, because when I think of dating apps for adults I think of the kids app with obby jump challenges and the oof sound. Mixing together vulnerable children with adults looking for sexual/romantic relationships will surely go well.
@unofficial_kbin_guide i would consider it very helpful for encouraging user adoption
I personally would not, partially for the aforementioned concerns about .zip and also because Lemmy IIRC has no migration path from one instance domain to another. This is partially due to ActivityPub and partially due to it not being addressed in Lemmy core.
This is part of the reason why after FMHY.ml got disrupted, those communities could not come back online on that server.
For the time being, whenever you choose a fediverse domain, you are stuck with it, especially if you run Lemmy.
I’m not that confident in sites that choose .zip at this point in time.
MLS please come and save us…
Props for MacWorld’s editors for digging out the OG Blue Pixel for this device shot†
†(back when they originally took it)
Humans may be made irrelevant in places, but you can’t say they’re bad at (broadly) recognizing patterns
A fitting name for a beautiful outcome.
I wish them bountiful data transfers without Telco trashiness.
Hey pot? I got kettle on the line here, it’s for you
@NumericBiconditional huh. That is bizarre. Confirmed on my end
If it helps you feel better kbin.social doesn’t seem to apply those suspicious votes
ActivityPub is more of a social network protocol rather than a messaging protocol. It assumes most data sent through it will get public by default and has very little encryption set up for it, let along E2EE. Now Matrix is a better use case for an open protocol like that and also offers bridges between other chat networks (I wouldn’t be surprised if Beeper has Matrix under the hood).
Suppose it just formalized the situation already effectively in place. Bungie giving a thumbs down + major staff loss on a live service is essentially game over.
Glad they didn’t double down.