bigmanjezza

@bigmanjezza@lemmy.world
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The j dog

kind of disappointing to see, considering they had some very large communities across the feddiverse.

If they were trying to do something like tildes with the small, curated user base, they probably shouldn't have federated at all. this is just going to hold community growth back for the other instances

I only browse on my subscribed list, so I don't really see it much

what happens when you say sync in the mirror 3 times

thats a perfect description. even the linux subreddit wasn't this rabid about Foss

accurate self description

Gaming - everyone here has pretty much said what could be said about this one. I always liked doing things, so i find it more fun than movies

MMA - I like to punch and grab. that's it. it's just kinda fun for the sake of it. I recommend it if anyone is looking for a cool hobby to get active with

blender grease pencil - if they made a sequel to drawing it would be the grease pencil in blender. it can completely blur the lines between 2d, 3d, and polygonal models. I ain't good at it yet, but i like to think one day I'll use it to animate something pretty neato

way to sink my mood

How long will this take before its in stable? I'm not super familiar with how mesa works

Open spades is an underrated gem if you like multiplayer fps. It's like the old ace of spades beta with the 3 weapons, and destructible voxel terrain.

I think they are the lemmy version of tildes. not interested in the same large communities, and only really focus on a small heavily moderated semi-private community.

I don't mind them, but it's not for me. I just hope their suggestion of having their posts visible but uninteractable by non beehaw instances does not get implemented, I'm scared it would badly affect the fediverse

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my line of thought is that people seeing a community they can't interact with might be confusing and annoying for people.

If it's completely invisible one the defederated instances, it would probably urge people to go to more public instances, instead of trying to join and overload beehaw (like what we saw with technology community).

Into the breach is a pretty underrated game to try out