The whole instance has become increasingly strange. I don’t interact with it at all anymore.
The whole instance has become increasingly strange. I don’t interact with it at all anymore.
Phew. Finally. I was getting worried.
White Tiger Field (Byakkoya) by Susumu Hirasawa
Here’s a mostly forgotten one: Phantom 2040 for SNES
Not truly a metroidvania, but an interesting platformer shooter with branching paths and many different endings.
The Resident Evil 2: Remake no-hit attempt was my favorite run of the event. Carcy brought mad energy and mad skills.
All the other runs mentioned here were great too
The iconic and tastefully restrained design of the Blade Runner handgun https://www.imfdb.org/wiki/(Blade_Runner)_-_LAPD_2019_Blaster
The federation issues seem to have been fixed by https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/4330
Ayaneo has a pretty good track record making portable gaming devices, mostly running Windows. I’m guessing “subscriptions” here is a mistranslation for pre-orders.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Something I realized on Mastodon years ago (well before the Twitter/X thing) is it quickly doesn’t matter so much to me how many active users a platform has. A platform is good enough if there’s some activity, and I like being there. Lemmy was already something I checked when I saw only a handful of new posts a day.
Anyway, that’s just my perspective. I’m not too concerned about downtrends of active users.
A few more:
Just booting the live image shouldn’t change anything on your computer. It’s a safe way to check if the distro is compatible with your hardware.
I agree it shouldn’t, but it appears to do so. I’ll see if I can reproduce it again, and if so I’ll file a bug. It’s just so strange I’m still not 100% sure if it isn’t user error somehow…
I did forget about that momentarily 🤦♂️. It was an injustice.
Yeah, and I think we can all agree that was a very bad thing.
For context: The UK and US did not ban German classical music during WW1 and WW2, and works by Beethoven, Mozart, Wagner, Brahms etc were performed and broadcast on radio.
Unsurprisingly the Nazis did censor a lot of music. Don’t be like the Nazis is the lesson, I guess.
One way they differ from Reddit is your upvotes and downvotes are public. Lemmy might not show this information, but other software like kbin does.
Late 90s PC gaming. Even the simple in-game chat systems back in the days in games such as Unreal Tournament, Counter-Strike, Team Fortress and many others helped people meet, socialize, and form communities.