I wish there was a movement called anti corporatism, literally. I feel like we need something new since anything socialism related is automatically bad to a lot of people…
I wish there was a movement called anti corporatism, literally. I feel like we need something new since anything socialism related is automatically bad to a lot of people…
Yes, Eternity. Forgot to mention that
Link for people who don’t know what it is?
I get a “could not resolve URL :(” message when I try to click on the link
There needs to be a post about ‘what will be the next great exodus’ so we can prepare for that too. 😁
This website used to be pretty good/interesting about 15 years ago. It slowly lost it’s appeal for me, however, due to various reasons. It was a closely guarded secret for quite a long time for me too.
The second thing you mentioned is what I’m asking about. A browser doesn’t solve this problem (as far as I know) because It’s still using the steam webpage’s interface. It would have to be some kind of alternative website frontend that grabs all the data from the steam website and gives it back to you in a different (better) way.
I’m not familiar with the steam decks version you mentioned
You disgust me.
*spits in your general direction
Thank you
What does this mean?
It’s going to stay good. Right?
RIGHT?!?!!!
Maybe it’s an opportunity to convince them otherwise?
I’m never on here during work. Even if I was, that point is pretty unhelpful. I think it’s a normal thing for people to want an unlimited supply of content, as that’s what we’ve gotten used to and that’s what these websites are for. What’s it to you, to dictate how I want to use my time? Whether this behavior is a good or bad thing is another argument. I think the limited content supply here is a concession that most people have accepted on Lemmy, but I also think that it’s possible that it wouldn’t have to be a concession as the platforms grow and get better.
I can not understand how someone in their right mind would be looking at any content firehose without filtering, but it seems like that this is the reality for many.
I typically browse subscribed until I’m seeing posts I’ve already viewed. I occasionally switch to all to see if I will find any new content/ communities to subscribe to. How do you typically do it?
Just a theory, but my guess is that the channel is beholden to youtube/google and therefore any harsh criticism or demonizing the platform is being avoided?
for now, I’ve landed on a fork of openboard in combination with sayboard for voice to text functionality. I’m excited to see what’s to come for this project, as well as other similar ones. Always looking for the next best thing.
Almost, but didn’t? Why not?
Which of these options is correct:
-you’re wrong
-I’m right
Been a while since I binged some audioslave… Too long. That needs to change soon.