Gatekeeping retrogaming is a big L.
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Fuck Steve Huffman.
Gatekeeping retrogaming is a big L.
The Threads app itself clarifies that the intent is to federate down the road.
What’s the point of blocking a bunch of Linux communities? I agree with your right to do so. Just not sure I see the point.
Windows/Mac/Linux daily user here. We can all exist in harmony.
Yeah, that’s the type of immature and childish response that completely ignores the entire situation I expect from a “troll”.
Pathetic. Have fun with that.
Trolling was pathetic then and it’s pathetic now. Most of us grew out of that phase we had ten years ago.
It’s legit, is sent from the same shortcode that account updates and such get sent from, and their official app also has notices about it.
Don’t really see anything wrong with the way they did it.
That’s how I feel. If Meta is going to have social media networks they might as well follow open standards.
I just recently got my Steam Deck and I’ve been playing through GTA IV, as when I bought it my PC ran it like garbage and by the time I got a decent PC, GTA V was the new hot thing. It’s been an amazing experience so far, and after I’m finished with this I’ll probably jump into Red Dead Redemption 2.
I just recently got my Steam Deck and I’ve been playing through GTA IV, as when I bought it my PC ran it like garbage and by the time I got a decent PC, GTA V was the new hot thing. It’s been an amazing experience so far, and after I’m finished with this I’ll probably jump into Red Dead Redemption 2.
At least we have a reason to push through that confusion and try to make the best of what we figure out now.
I wish you luck!
Admittedly the system is a bit confusing as far as UX goes. I’m a fairly nerdy gal and am familiar with servers and software packages and “instances”, and I’m still having issues wrapping my head around the UX.
For example. I’m on Kbin, federated with Lemmy instances. Which is working obviously. But how do I go about discovery of networks and instances and communities within those instances from Kbin? That seems possible but to an uninitiated user, not exactly the simplest thing. None of this is a dealbreaker for me, but what about others? Am I the only one not quite understanding how it all slots together interface wise?
I’m here for the same. Let’s hope this place has what we’re looking for, eh?
Have you tried using the Chat feature (GPT-4) to do searching? I just tried it, and it surprisingly works really well for some inquiries.
Like, use their chat AI, but as a natural language search engine. It’s integrated to Bing’s index so it can peruse it itself, so you don’t have to wade through all the Microsoft click-baits crap they put everywhere.