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There are few things that boost inspiration and innovation quite like a competent competitor.
There are few things that boost inspiration and innovation quite like a competent competitor.
I still don’t feel comfortable here. Lemmy feels too much like an echochamber of the same opinions. The lack of diversity makes me feel more comfortable on tumblr than Lemmy at the moment.
It’s frustrating when I do need to check Reddit for any niche things. I love forums, but find chatrooms like Discord anxiety inducing. Sometimes the only forum for a niche topic is a subreddit :/
It’d be cool if CGPGrey remade his “What is Reddit” video, but exchanged it for: “What is Lemmy”
He unlisted that video, so I don’t think he has that popular of an opinion of Reddit these days.
Celebrities like him joining would be a big help.
I suspect you aren’t the target audience.
Most mobile game marketing is done with ads in other free-to-play mobile games. Unless you play those types of games regularly, you’re unlikely to come across it.
I don’t touch any game I can’t pay for in full once and be done. So I know I’m not the target audience.
That space is for their thoughts to slide right off
This was such a chill Isekai, so glad it’s getting a second season.
I just can’t stop playing Cobalt Core. And Baldurs Gate 3 is sitting right there
That article is from 10 months ago.
Is open source catching up still? Or have the goalposts moved too much since then?
I am glad to see some effort to find middle ground. The United States is so divided right now, I worry what the future holds.
Though this isn’t really the issue I’m enthusiastic to see that alignment on.
If we had proper care for the mentally ill and living on disability payments wasn’t so awful, people with severe PTSD (and likely sleep deprivation) wouldn’t be forced to have jobs.
Just a few more plot points away to re-enacting Burrow’s End in real life.
This sounds likely. I’d have to imagine at that stage of life the very concept of learning how to learn something for the first time is monumental.
What they’re learning isn’t as important as learning something for the first time. Since animals are so interesting, it sounds like a reasonable thing to start with.
I imagine it also has to do with establishing and reinforcing the concept that “things make noises and so can you”