Not actually Myspace Tom.
Feel free to chat over on Matrix: @gawdahm:matrix.org
i mean its literally .ml so im not sure exactly what you were expecting?
fairly sure that isn't as obvious for most people as you think it is
Ok
Yeah, I'm kinda tempted to start a "InternetIsBeautiful" clone where we can post random links to cool things.
EDIT: Made one: https://sh.itjust.works/c/internetisawesome
I nearly always find them on zlibrary, to be honest.
noidontthinkso.mp4
I primarily used Reddit to get involved in niche hobbies/interests and learn more about them. After seeing a lot of my favourite communities jumping ship, I thought I’d jump too!
If this is going to federate with the fediverse then why wouldnt I just sign up for a Mastodon instance and use an app/instance that doesn't shove ads in my face?
I don't know, it just feels like a fancier web 1.0 where things were less centralised (personal websites, forums etc).
Thanks for that. It's actually a lot better than the app I'm currently using, lol. (Though, I'm sure it will improve).
Maybe I am Myspace Tom
Guess you'll have to click on my profile to find out
I use Obsidian for a mind map but Notion for project/life management.
But that's the whole point of federation. Why don't they just defederate from the entire network and just have a private instance?
I think I’ve very rarely not found what I was looking for (for non-academic stuff). As your other reply recommends, I’ve heard good things about Anna’s archive too!
Deathmatch has always seemed a bit pointless in Valorant. It just seems too slow for it. Maybe I’m just bad.
I’m more confused why they even care about integrating with the fediverse. Seems weird.
I primarily play games on Linux (on desktop, not steam deck). I've been doing so for about 6 years or so. Steam + Proton and other gaming-focused wine builds have made gaming on Linux far better than I could have ever imagined. The only thing that keeps me on Windows is primarily work related stuff. I work in game development (specifically VR), where Windows is pretty much a necessity :').
I recently just completed NieR Automata and then immediately played NieR Replicant straight after. I originally bought Automata in 2019 but it didn't click until this year when I tried it out again, for some reason. I don't think I completed any other games this year. I was primarily playing Overwatch and fighting games (got into Strive this year).
What excel spreadsheet-esque games do you play, out of interest? haha
If you really want a 90s throwback, have a look at neocities.org