Maybe you find something you like here: https://fsfe.org/contribute/spreadtheword.en.html
Maybe you find something you like here: https://fsfe.org/contribute/spreadtheword.en.html
Invidious is facing the same problem, there’s issues on both Githubs since June.
The game itself was for me mid - not good not bad, but the ending? I can’t believe no one mentioned it yet, that was the most impressive ending I’ve experienced in a game ever. Without spoilers, for those who played it, the piano notes and then darkness, I couldn’t believe it, it was so good.
Thank you for this. I think it’s good practice not to post plain codes but to obfuscate them in some way so that they are not snatched by bots. Not sure if this a big problem on Lemmy though.
For me its Subnautica because the progression works so well. I’ve tried lots of survival games and sandbox games with similar progression afterwards, but none of them had the same impact on me. It’s also because of the genre - Sci-fi on an alien planet, discovering what actually happened, and all that baked into some real satisfying gaming loop. Also, without spoilers, the end sequence always makes me emotional, regardless of how many times I’ve played it. It just speaks to me on a personal level.
Subnautica
Thank you, this is great. I will keep it in mind next time I post something about NOYB.
EFF podcast: https://www.eff.org/taxonomy/term/11579/
45+ is “older people” to you?
A crew member’s mother comes aboard the Enterprise to get married.
A boy wants to be like Data.
Commander Riker is being replaced so the bridge crew shoots the new commander.
Mrs. Troi, this is a great picture. Would you share where and when you took it?
For the triumphs maybe: !the_refrigerator@lemmy.world
OpenOffice and OnlyOffice are two different things. We were talking about the latter.
I had issues with Onlyoffice taking ages to load documents with lots of pages while Libreoffice did it instantly as expected. So back to Libreoffice for me.
Sounds promising, please keep us posted and good luck!
Make it easy for people to subscribe and adhere to the formatting rules. For example provide !depression@lemmings.world
Same discussion from 4 days ago with the link to the respective Github issue: https://lemmy.ml/post/18936433