sdrawk

@sdrawk@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

I'm glad the statement is quite arrogant. They will feel it and it will hurt. This is the first wave of the great Rexxodus.

How and why did Reddit think copying Twitter's API pricing mistake was a good idea? And why charge Apollo $20 million?!

Like that's just a cricket bat to the face.

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Please do! Then we can post pictures of "X marks the spot of Twitter's grave"

We'd literally have to halt all emissions and start massive "rewilding" projects to turn this puppy around. Remember 2020 when human industrial activity paused for a while and nature took some time to take a breath? We will need things like that but all the time. Perhaps have arbour day a monthly thing? Perhaps close all factories over the weekend? Perhaps move to 3 day weekends? Perhaps make an ordinance that 50% of each country needs to be natural untouched protected wilderness? Who knows? We need a lot of solutions NOW.

I haven't used Reddit in years, but I moved here because my brother, a regular Redditor, informed me of this neat alternative and I felt like checking it out. Hopefully many are doing the same. Otherwise I lurk in old-school forums. I prefer the Reddit model though, so I quite like this Fediverse.

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Diversification, then survival of the fittest!

I'm still waiting for Boost, but Sync is fine for now 🙂

The Fediverse is the Linux of the social media world. Normal people don't know it exists, but it will shape the inner workings of the platform(s) that will be popular in the future.

I think Musk screwed the golden goose on this one. I think he thought his large following would keep the site afloat. Sadly he's just alienated his fans in one way or another over the past handful of years and Twitter users did not like his extreme right-wing pandering.

He really should just focus on his electric cars and rocket businesses. Sell Twitter's corpse. Sell the other small companies he owns. Sigh...

It's going to be more on rails than Skyrim burlt have a more compelling story. Which is very welcome if you ask me.

Ubisoft thinks microtransactions is the shit, we just think it's shit.

I'll pass on this one

I'm here. I last commented on Reddit many moons ago but I'm here

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I'm curious if they will let us zone buildings next to a pedestrian-only roads. Like making small alley markets or tight European old cities.

Or perhaps some castle walls and turrets with some ploppable castles

Or a "mixed use" building zone which serves as both commercial and residential with shops downstairs and apartments above.

It doesn't really matter, it's going to be modded to hell and back 😎

I love Cities Skylines, it's my go to game to actually relax (very welcome as a parent of 2 small kids). There's something about making cities that's just so.... Perfect.

Looking forward to Cities Skylines 2 but it looks like I need a better PC to play it, which is not happening soon.

It's not gonna happen in this timeline