This also highlights the problem with a lot of communities moving to Discord, which inevitably ends up as repositories for critical information, but can't be indexed by Google. Reddit is still valuable as a problem solving resource, and I hope they fix this API fiasco.
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Elden Ring, I get why the game appeals to so many people, but the entire Soulsborne series as a whole just doesn't appeal to me (because of gameplay style and fantasy setting).
I try to think that maybe those people are so insecure about themselves that they shift the blame to others?
I'm still wearing mine.
Seth Curry at 53 feels a bit low, he definitely can be a good shooter for a contending team next year.
Hopefully this doesn't set a precedent, because I'm sure YouTube will try to take down youtube-dl (again) or NewPipe.
Potentially the Uncharted series? Only 4 is available on PC but there's a lot of set pieces with wide open settings that can be explored freely, tons of action sequences, and plenty of puzzle solving.
I'm using Vaultwarden, it's pretty easy to set up with their Docker containers.
When I first started looking into Lemmy after the Reddit API changes were, I had no idea what Beehaw was and joined the main lemmy.ml instance; I now find myself posting and commenting a lot on the Beehaw communities, and there's so much friendly and productive discourse. I think it's a testament to the work the Beehaw moderators have put in, and hope it continues that way as new users continue to join.
$20 million? Microsoft will never financially recover from this!
Not really, unless you're a fan of the UI/UX changes.