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What about James Bond?
This is a great video, thanks for sending. I usually don’t watch short videos like this but this one was very interesting.
The Matrix and Die Hard and The Dark Knight Trilogy.
I’m playing this right now (no spoilers please!) and find this game kind of scary! Fear of the unknown, etc.
I loved the test scene and it didn’t even occur to me that they weren’t using CGI. I thought the tension was amazing and the stylistic choice to not have any music or sound during the explosion was surprisingly effective.
I really liked Xenoblade 1 on Wii but couldn’t get into 2 and I didn’t even try 3.
The first game felt so massive and it wasn’t too heavy on the anime tropes (I could be misremembering).
You’re doing a great job. The app is awesome.
As a React developer, I wonder how hard it would be to contribute to Memmy, having zero knowledge of React Native.
Agreed, this app is fantastic. Where can we donate?
Agreed, it looks and feels awesome. Thank you everyone for your hard work.
Thank you for all of your hard work!
This is what turned me off of it. The production values and voice acting was really awesome. But I felt like the demo’s cutscenes were so long that I was just watching a movie the whole time.
I have a thing where tend to dislike things just because they’re popular. It’s a shame because I’m starting to feel like that with Oppenheimer.
(Yes, I know Nolan movies have always been popular. Despite that I love them!)
How do you remove your account from Memmy? I wish there were a quick way to just log out.
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Am I right in remembering this Wonka is with Timothy Chalemet?
Is this game worth this price if I don’t pay for the Switch Online subscription?
Awesome, great to hear! Thanks for all of your hard work.
This is going to reveal my ignorance:
How does the federation work from a high level? On Reddit, data is stored and managed by Reddit.
How about the fediverse? If the data isn’t centrally located, what is stopping some data from just being lost at any time? Who owns the servers?
If the servers are owned by anyone who wants to own a server, I assume there will still be popular servers that get the most traffic. And if those servers have high traffic, how will they sustain that model? How do they “keep the lights on” without ads?
Thanks for helping me understand.
I also lost all my data.
Could you elaborate on the database migrations part, if you don’t mind?
Would the migration happen when the user opens the updated app for the first time, migrating all the old sql tables to the new schema?
I’m just interested from an operational standpoint.