They could use some more engagement, but they’re a pleasant bunch. AFAIK.
They could use some more engagement, but they’re a pleasant bunch. AFAIK.
I agree. !nomanssky@lemmy.world is a pleasant exception.
Well, I completely disagree! Taking things seriously is the only way to have meaningful conversations. If we don’t challenge each other’s views, how will we ever grow and learn? We need the “battleground of ideas”!
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Fair. Just that the selection of quality games is rather limited.
IMO monetisation is fine, after all we all need to earn a living. To goad people into spending money is the issue. Enter dark patterns.
A one-off purchase after testing the first level? Awesome! Wait a few hours - or days - for a building to finish? Watch a deceptive ad for a meager reward over and over? No, thanks.
You misspelled Neovim. An understandable mistake.
😁😝
Agreed. Horrible news.
Hoping Syncthing-Fork will continue.
I just installed that on your recommendation.
Hoping for the best.
Here the link for anyone who wants to check it out.
TIL that this is the successor of K9.
Awesome news! I hope.
I am not sure whether I should be impressed or concerned by this amount of thought, detail and analysis.
Anything you’re not telling us?
No. I totally support an indie dev advertising their hard work here.
Awww. It looks happy.
Document your code. Or even better in many cases, write more self-documenting code.
Ok. I’ll follow it. Dazzle me. 🙂
Cool project.
The only question worth asking: does it beat Obsidian in some ways?
Yeah, everytime I see it, I feel sorry for it.
And the joke is actually good… because it’s the truth.
It’s a paywalled article. So now I sadly will never know which frontend to choose.
We don’t care if you have fun. You already paid for it.
Not in this case, seeing that progress is stored online.
Who says that the game you care about tomorrow won’t do this next? Why be against an action/not care about something that can only benefit players now and in the long term?
Freedom is always relative. No one has absolute freedom. No matter how much I want to go without sleep, I can’t do that. No matter how much I don’t like gravity, it limits me (or liberates me, depending on my view). I have the freedom to jump off a highrise, but will that freedom actually do me good? Absolute freedom is not necessarily a good thing as it can harm myself and others.
Therefore free speech doesn’t mean I can say whatever I want. It means that I have the right to express my opinions publicly. But there must be restrictions to balance the right to free speech with the need to protect individuals and society from harm (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech).
Edit: formatting