forpeterssake

@forpeterssake@fedia.io
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Joined 1 years ago

It's the niche stuff that made Reddit useful. For example, Amazon reviews are no longer trustworthy, but there were really good recommendations in reddit threads about which devices or products worked. The DIY subreddits were incredibly helpful. I got good recommendations for motorcycle tires and ultralight backpacking gear and Android apps and hotels in particular destinations from reddit. I got walkthroughs on how to set up a Plex server or do a particular project with a Raspberry Pi on reddit. With so many subs, there was almost always a thread for what I was looking for. That was the value. I expect it will take a while to rebuild that elsewhere, but I'm sure it will be recreated.

It really was unlike anything made then or now. The hand-painted backgrounds were so campy and fun, and the costumes and colors were just as outlandish as in the comic, but it went full-bore on the violence and stunts. The case is phenomenal—pretty much everyone but Warren Beatty is amazing—but even Beatty deserves the credit for bringing it to the screen, it was a labor of love for him. I love that it was made, I saw it again last year and it was better than I remembered.

I don't know if that's something that can be done in one session, but I have a group of friends that have been playing Divinity: Original Sin 2 every week for a couple months now, and they really enjoy it.

small indie games

Same here, they're like a palate cleanser, and they fit a busier schedule better than a 200+ hour open-world immersive experience. There's a place for each, but I really have become fond of pleasant little indie games.

Man, this is deeply dystopian. While state and federal regulators are having a conniption about TikTok/ByteDance gathering information on Americans, that same information is hoovered up by all the other social media companies and freely sold by data brokers. The response should be sweeping privacy legislation and regulatory reform, but I have very little confidence that will happen in the near future.