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- Comment on Hear me out, a Fediverse client that mimics Nintendo's Miiverse 9 hours ago:
Fediverse streetpass would go craaaaazy
- Submitted 9 hours ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 12 comments
- Comment on Nextcloud client just deleted all of my files, why did it do this? 19 hours ago:
My answer was from @EmoPolarbear@lemmy.ca, who said pointig two different services that can provide digital files to the same folder is never a good idea. Even though I turned off OneDrive which I thought would avoid anything going wrong, it was still pretty bad, so just don’t do it in the first place. Probably read their whole comment though to make sure you understand fully
- Submitted 1 day ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 7 comments
- Submitted 3 days ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 115 comments
- Comment on In the era of remakes and remasters, what niche game would you like to see receive the treatment? 2 weeks ago:
That’s crazy, I had no idea. I’m definitely gonna have to check that out. Thanks for letting me know
- Comment on In the era of remakes and remasters, what niche game would you like to see receive the treatment? 2 weeks ago:
I’d love to see Ocarina of Time and Majoras Mask get a full remade release, bundled together into one game ideally. Sure we got the 3ds remakes but I wanna see it back on home consoles, like tp and ww HD.
- Comment on What do you like/dislike about lemmy? 3 weeks ago:
I have loved my time with Lemmy so far. I feel like people are much kinder here compared to Reddit, it feels like a genuine community of people that are willing and able to help one another out and chat and talk, without the people of Reddit that just bully and make fun of for no good reason other than just because. I think that’s the biggest reason I prefer lemmy over Reddit, along with the benefits of being decentralized and federated.
But I miss the near infinitely larger user base on Reddit and the things that come with that. On Reddit I can find a community for pretty much anything I can imagine. I’ve always loved using Reddit as a tool to help me learn, because regardless of what it is I’m learning I can find somewhere that I can ask any question I could think of, and 9/10 times someone out there out of the millions of Reddit users can give me a decent competent answer. That’s my favorite part about Reddit. That is, if they don’t just call me stupid and tell me I’m an idiot or something like that.
But I feel hopeful that Lemmy can get to a similar point some day.
- Comment on Should I or should I not use/bother with using Linux? (READ THE WHOLE POST) 3 weeks ago:
Crazy good comment right here
- Submitted 3 weeks ago to games@lemmy.world | 1 comment