I think I’ve run into something similar on steameck and it only showed up in like the last three weeks on a handful of other games (haven’t played clair obscur yet). I had to add some keyboard keys to the joypad bindings so I could save and quit
To be honest I can’t think of non evil people that ride private jets. If somebody wanted to do violence against billionaires they could probably take down any corporate sized jet.
I mean what about them? They’re facilitating his crime spree against the public.
It was. Think he banned the account for “doxxing”
Just a question on the value of time: If you can’t be bothered to write it, why should anyone bother to read it? Is it really that valuable of a message?
Steam has a family mode that’s comparable
It was shown to be a farce the minute Musk bought twitter and people were following 20 step guides to get their 3rd party apps to work then turning around saying mastodon is too hard.
I have a lot more sympathy for people saying masto doesn’t have enough features.
Yeah
Wario 3
(Guy who uses email at work): MuLtIpLe sErVeRs ArE tOo HaRd
I came from Reddit, strong disagree. I think the lemmy UI is far cleaner than reddit. Bluesky is way better than twitter and is technically decentralized.
Mastodon, for sure is a bit shitty with little thought put into discovery.
Mastodon can view, I think, all fediverse posts if you are inclined to make that happen.
“when there were 0 users, the site was perfect”
its the federation effect in action. I expect pixel fed to get a slow trickle of new users as legacy social media cages and milks its current users for ads.
Despite the misleading graph from OP, the slow uptick seems to be common with federated social media because there’s little incentive to make viral posts to sell ads.
looks like … the climate has changed
I believe we need some Lemmynade to celebrate
then perish
If I was exempt from copyright, I too could easily make oodles of money
This is how steam has been for like a decade and people have been rolling over and taking it for years.