One of the greatest games of all time.
One of the greatest games of all time.
You haven’t understood. OP is saying that something being ahead of its time isn’t a function of how much time has passed since. It will always remain ahead of its time. As stated, it is an intrinsic, rather than an extrinsic, property.
See: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intrinsic_and_extrinsic_properties
Noita should absolutely be on this list. The only explanation is that the author never played it.
None whatsoever.
What is a BIOS “regression”? I’ve never heard that term before.
Are you using a VPN? If so, try connecting to a different server.
Alright, now I’ve seen it. How about that!
All of those plus the re-enabling of automatic restarts for updates are the reasons I dropped Windows for Linux. I couldn’t be happier with the decision.
Translation: Yes. But, we won’t announce that until you’ve got no choice.
I’ll believe it when I see it.
Enshitification is the journey, techno-feudalism is the destination.
Call it “starch”. The cruelty-free Linux distro.
Katamari Damacy. You play as a puny prince, constantly mocked by your disapproving father.
It seems you have it in your head that it is correct for Lemmy to “try” (whatever that means for an open source project and a decentralized federation of instances) to replace Reddit. That is not, however, what Lemmy is “trying” to do. No one is making you stay. If you like Reddit, like I said, go on back. I, for one, will be staying here.
Anyone can create and administer vs. Reddit’s centralized control. Whether this is an advantage or not depends on your values. Many people have moved to Lemmy from Reddit recently because the folks that run Reddit have made some unpopular decisions and, because Reddit is centralized and closed-source, the only options are to accept the admins decrees or abandon the platform. On the other hand, if the administrators of a Lemmy instance make unpopular decisions, it is easy to move to another instance or create a new instance with different administration.
In my mind, your statement is analogous to “the pickup truck will never replace the car”. It is not intended to. Lemmy and Reddit are similar, but different. There are those looking for a Reddit experience and those looking for a Lemmy experience. In the end, both will have a population of users.
So go back to reddit.
Liftoff does this.
Didn’t know about this. Looks neat! Thanks!