I for one am extremely excited to see what Lemmy’s first mainstream-news-tier controversy is going to be 🤣
I for one am extremely excited to see what Lemmy’s first mainstream-news-tier controversy is going to be 🤣
Agreed. I hate sucking the dick of big corporations, but Apple have a great UX philosophy and the Apollo dev really understands how to apply it.
Apollo is the one of the best designed apps I’ve ever used, I’d take inspiration from it in any applicable way.
Outside of obvious UI/UX improvements I’d love to see good iPad support.
I like it until I get pretty good at the game. At that point the runs start taking too long to complete and it’s no longer fun. I know this is pretty controversial but I especially hate it in games like Hades where you progress, come up against something new, fail until you learn the mechanic, and then have to get through all the previous bullshit before you can apply what you learned.
I’m guessing at some point the admins will step in and replace the mods.
100%.
I’d be surprised if /r/videos stays dark past the cutoff date of the original blackout.
The pretense of Reddit being open, fair, and ran by the users is long dead. Reddit is now closer to something like Facebook than it is to the site I joined in 2010. The only different is that Facebook pays their moderation staff.
means.tv also have a video series a bit like this called “Preserving Worlds” that is absoultely fucking fantastic.
I’m seriously considering forking over some money so I can watch the premium only second season.
https://means.tv/programs/preservingworlds