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- Comment on What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs 1 year ago:
fear and hunger is an immersive sim disguised as an rpg.
the only thing pushing the game further isn’t your characters level but your own knowledge and understanding of the game mechanics and your ability to manipulate them to your advantage but this comes with bashing your head to a wall over and over and over again until you find something that works. it is brutal and not for everyone. the themes are also pretty disturbing so proceed with caution.
- Comment on Annoucement: Upcoming vote on defederation 1 year ago:
yeah i agree, they take a lot of user input before making decisions that will effect the community. also the final decision will still be made by the users (unless it becomes a legal issue). with that being said i highly recommend all lemmy.zip users to join the matrix server and voice their different viewpoints.
- Comment on Photon - Experimental Frontend for Lemmy 1 year ago:
oh this looks really clutter free, nice!
- Comment on Twitter client privacy friendly with notification 1 year ago:
maybe rss feeds through nitter are be what you are looking for
- Comment on What does your 'home' instance really matter? 1 year ago:
those comments and votes and are all from lemmy.world users though, what you are seeing is like lemmy.world users posting to that community and talking in their own little bubble that will never get seen outside of lemmy.world because it never will reach beehaw and distribute to other beehaw subscribers outside of the beehaw
- Comment on Why you might not want to use whatsapp anymore 1 year ago:
can you really verify they use e2ee? it’s not like you can look at the source code of their client or servers, all you can do is take their word for it and there have been companies lying about having e2ee before.
plus metadata collection, sure they might not able to collect what you send but who and when you send your messages are probably collected.
- Comment on What does your 'home' instance really matter? 1 year ago:
so let me try to explain more clearly, beehaws defederation makes it not very useful to stay subscribed to beehaw communities from lemmy.world
you can still see posts from beehaw communities but you can not see any votes or comments, for example look at this post from beehaw and from lemmy.world as you can see from lemmy.world’s side it looks like a wasteland
what i meant was you can sign up to another small instance which is not defederated from beehaw like the one i am in, lemmy.zip and participate in both of the communities, also lemmyverse is a website that you can use to discover communities to subscribe to or instances to sign up.
feel free to pm me if you have more questions
- Comment on lemmy.fmhy.ml is gone [update from the team] 1 year ago:
glad to see them not go down the vlemmy path
- Comment on What does your 'home' instance really matter? 1 year ago:
that should be because lemmy.world did not defederate with beehaw, it only happened one way.
federation is not perfect, it might take a while for posts and comments to sync up so you might be able to see differences because of that. also in a smaller instance you might have to search the community by it’s full name to start federation (if nobody subscribed to that community first from your instance), luckily lemmyverse exists so you can search there first then look it up.
hope this helps :3
- Comment on What does your 'home' instance really matter? 1 year ago:
or you can join a smaller instance that beehaw has not defederated and interact with both beehaw and lemmy.world communities
- Comment on Hot day, cool treats. 1 year ago:
no.
- Comment on What are your opinions on Matrix? 1 year ago:
yeah it seems like they started writing this article by forming an opinion then cherry picking, not looking at the data and then forming an opinion around it
- Comment on KDE Connect - share files, and remote control between phone and computer 1 year ago:
it is a wonderful program, there is also an extension called GS Connect for gnome users