I voted for shamanism but honestly it was mostly because I wasn’t confident sailing would be done well. I knew they could do shamanism because it was very similar to other skills. The gameplay for Sailing has definitely changed my tune!
I voted for shamanism but honestly it was mostly because I wasn’t confident sailing would be done well. I knew they could do shamanism because it was very similar to other skills. The gameplay for Sailing has definitely changed my tune!
SkillingSailing wasn’t the skill I chose but it is turning out pretty great so I can’t complain.
Agreed, I am willing to bet the blackout reached at least 40-50% of users in some way.
I actually use iOS but I’ve had phones on both sides of the aisle several times in the last 15 years. I work in cybersec and android excels at that kind of thing. Infinitely more power to access systems, use terminal, pull up ip based webpages, and a far more comprehensive app suite to do so. Personally, I’ve just found iOS more stable in my day to day but I have an android tablet for best of both worlds.
Omg I could kiss you. Reddit has been an excellent bullshit filter for google but the blackouts made it tough.
I figure for the sake of visibility, leaving it the same would make it easiest for folks to find.
Doubly awesome - not only can you subscribe to both versions of said /c/aww on (most) any server, you will see the content inline with your normal feed so it’s effectively just several versions of the same thing.
I have used Reddit for almost 15 years now… This is very reminiscent of Reddit from 2012ish, loved the homie vibe of subreddits then, now the site just feels like a megacorp. Loving Lemmy’s direction so far.
Good to know! Is that only applicable for communities within our own server?
Ironically Reddit mostly became a “filter google bullshit response” site. I miss the community stuff from Reddit of 5 years ago, I think Lemmy is heading in a good direction.
Yeah Mlem is very buggy and missing a lot of big stuff right now. That being said, folks should use it to at minimum provide feedback so it can improve.