I’ve been rocking it for a couple weeks now. So far it’s been great
just another Redditrefugee who has been thinking too much about the internet lately.
I’ve been rocking it for a couple weeks now. So far it’s been great
I think there can be an intermediary step where things get a little better before they get much worse. I’m thinking of Youtube, which pre acquisiton, iirc, was getting slow and bad. Google infrastructure made it faster, but then, well…
This is really just the first step of enshitification - first they make things good for users, then introduce advertisers, then claw back all the value for themselves.
Or put another way
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It’s not my primary device but it fills a couple niches really well. And travel device isn’t even the most important, though obviously I love it for that.
Sometimes I game with it over my PC when I want to be outside in the summer.
But most of the time I end using it with the tv. I have the dock and it’s become more like a Nintendo switch than a Sega game gear. My friends and blasted through Streets of Rage 4 in an afternoon for example. And im in a couple discord movie servers and when I’m watching I just switch to desktop mode and full screen it.
So yeah I’m not using it the way I thought, but it gets used couple times a week minimum, a lot more if I have along bus or train ride.
404 media in particular do great work. They’re all defectors from Motherboard (vice) and I think supporting them is both worthwhile and worth it.
I’m waiting for all 4 to drop so I can binge them. I mostly don’t want to hear about him - need to be in the right angry mood, like shortly after he does something monumentally stupid.
While I don’t think he’s doing some kinda 4 dimensional chess, I think he is trying to stay talked about, like Trump does.
It’s a great podcast though. Been listening for awhile.
there’s a conspiracy theory - use the fee as a way to normalize paying X for things and then pivot to paying through X for things until it’s the fascist super app of elon’s sweaty fever dreams.
i agree completely, and i’ve said it before, a small fee goes a long way to stopping spam and the bad kind of shitposting. It’s barrier that a lot of actors, good and bad, can climb, but they’ll be at least someone who can’t or won’t.
thing is, twitter has already eroded so much trust and relevance that i think for a lot of folks this might be the last straw. we’ll see - much like the reddit rebellion it’s hard to tell how many folks will actually quit from the noise alone.
For the fediverse i’m not certain at all. on the one hand many of us want the fediverse to grow and become more diverse. Fees are a barrier to entry. but i also agree, as you say, that mods and admins deserve something for their trouble - especially since their job is a lot harder on lemmy.
i hate to say, but maybe discord has it right? monetize cosmetics and stuff? i really don’t know. Disclosure i am nitro subscriber, mostly for the emoji.
Is it just me or is search on mobile worse too? I find the message I want is often the second or third result now when sorting by "relevant." Switching back to newest helps.
I'm not put out by an extra step. It's that, as OP correctly says, I can't think of an update to a productivity that gave me anything I wanted. Instead updates seem to tell me I've been using the app wrong this whole time.
Fantasy themed turn based strategy game with simple mechanics. And it’s (probably) already in your repo! Ships with some good campaigns, some not so good, but there’s more floating around.
I’m mostly an fps-rpg guy but when I get a tactical itch it’s hard to do better honestly. I unapologetically save scum my way through it and have a blast.
Moving to a user supported service IS a good way to cut down on spam and wrest control from advertisers…
…IF you do it before you destroy all value, branding, community and cultural relevance
As so many others have said, this move at this point sounds like he’s trying to finally end this fiasco.
There’s a good but at times strange podcast about a super app that takes over society. It’s sort of like histories told from the far future about our near future. Most of the tales are told in first person so it takes a some listening to get a sense of the timeline of the world.
Kinda sounds like Night City from the Cyberpunk games too. These guys read the science fiction and miss the point entirely.
i too enjoy top-down action games on the deck. I’ve have good results with The Ascent, Hades, and the Hotline Miami games. I think Ruiner will be good but haven’t tried it on the deck yet.
i also love the retro 2d beat 'em ups like Streets of Rage 4 and TMNT: Shedder’s Revenge. Caveat: while good on the small screen i mainly did both with a group doing using local multiplayer on the TV. And we all used steam controllers because i am among the dozens who love those. put it all together and it’s like having a steam console.
I have used Jabra 85ts with the steam deck and have not noticed any latency issues. I do have to manually reconnect them after i put the deck to sleep. Otherwise they’re the best wireless earbuds i’ve used.
I do this exactly. I have a Pop Os installation on its own drive and the original win 10 drive, plus they each have their own secondary storage drives. I switch using the BIOS but honestly I find myself doing that less and less.
I used to have a larger NTFS storage drive both systems could see but it kept getting marked as read-only so I gave up and just got a fourth one for Pop Os.
Sometimes when I boot up Pop Os after having been in Windows it can’t see any USB devices until after login or until I plug and unplug them.
So there’s some minor annoyances to this setup but at least windows doesn’t overwrite the bootloader every couple updates.
I’m very much considering never getting windows 11 (or 12 lol). The only games I have issues with are some AAA multiplayer games - like Borderlands - and even then they run they just don’t play nice with other players.
Fellow lazy person here. My various circles are pretty much all on discord since pandemic started. We’ve hopped platforms many times before, and given the uptick of enshittification on other platforms lately we’re sure we’ll do it again. Maybe even soon. But not yet!
I prefer using a firefox PWA but I have the scrolling bug no matter what browser I use - the page keeps jumping to top when I’m trying to read.
So I’ve started using liftoff this morning and so I agree with others in this thread, it looks the best to me. It’s not as smooth but I find it each much easier to tell which post comes from which instance than with connect. The community icons and titles are larger and the cards seem more separated.
I do the same!
I also put the rest of the default stuff in a panel at the top. move the clock to the middle with a couple of spacers. Swap the application launcher for application dashboard. and now I’ve got gnome workflow but I don’t have to install extensions for basic stuff like the system tray.