Sorry for those
It's not your fault :) We know you admins are working really hard to keep the server as stable as possible.
Sorry for those
It's not your fault :) We know you admins are working really hard to keep the server as stable as possible.
Thank you for the amazing job, as always! Cloudflare is a solid solution :)
Valve then forwarded us the statement from Nintendo's lawyers, and told us that we had to come to an agreement with Nintendo in order to release on Steam.
We all know Nintendo is a bitch and there's nothing illegal in emulators, but Valve's stance looks reasonable to me, it would be serious damage to Steam if they were involved in ~~legal~~ litigation.
Yeah, this new thing will be botted to hell lol.
Fantastic news! Can we please do the same on lemmy.world? Please?
That always happens when a new platform is born.
Tech/nerds are always the ones moving first because they don't mind the quirks, they're not scared of bugs or instabilities.
They start building up communities until the platform is ready for the rest of the people, it was the same for reddit, tho it happened so many years ago the new people wouldn't even know about it.
Came here to say the same, it's BS, all mods asked their communities, most with polls, other with closely monitoring feedback in the blackout announcement threads, no mod acted on their own, they were all supported by the overwhelming majority of their communities.
You're not missing anything by not using apps, as other people said, many people came here because reddit apps stopped working and they're looking for replacements.
I never used apps on reddit, old.reddit on desktop was by far the best experience for me, I don't intend to use apps on lemmy either.
If google results didn't become total garbage, people wouldn't need to append reddit to searches, I hope google knows that as well.
Is NYT paid to totally distort the truth like they did in that article?
It's most probably IBM forcing it, but yeah it's dumb.
I don't have any idea of who they are, but I don't get it: we're not preemptively defederating from Meta because it would be closed minded to do so (as per your admin decision), while Meta bad behavior is well documented (they've been fined by EU several times already), and we want to preemptively defederate from these people without even knowing how they will actually behave? Why? Shouldn't they be "innocent until proven guilty"?