I mean, Miyamoto said pretty much the same thing long ago. Glad to see Gaben being on the same wavelength.
I mean, Miyamoto said pretty much the same thing long ago. Glad to see Gaben being on the same wavelength.
Please, please, please, do it
Super ended. It wasn’t cancelled. This is not a spin off. Toriyama is fully involved, so it’s canon. And it’s not “chibi”, the characters literally turn back to be younger.
Very interesting! Thank you very much!
Maybe this isn’t the best thread to ask this but I’ll try: is there a way to connect my Mastodon, Pixelfed and Lemmy accounts? I subscribed to Mastodon and Lemmy with my mail but I wish they were more “connceted” with each other, like I could share with ease a post I create here to Mastodon and viceversa. I would also love to create a Pixelfed account. Sorry if the question sounds a lot stupid, I’m still trying to grasp the idea of how Federated internet works.
I don’t really like the design of those joy-cons clones. From the images it feels they could snap out from the screen if you put too much pressure. Maybe I am wrong though, I should test it.
I’d say Jesus. Either to prove everything written in the bible is fake or to watch some sweet miracles happen. Either way, I win.
Same. I’ve always lurked on Reddit but I’m trying to be active here.
Yeah, I feel right at home since I started using Sync. I also try to be more active to improve Lemmy in general. I wish I could create threads but the function is not working for me.
This meme improved my experience, excellent job.
Kinda looks like Akuma from Street Fighter. But fabulous.
Not to sound like a jerk but I don’t understand what most people expected. All new sites start slow. Facebook was slow at the beginning. Reddit too. It’s not like they had millions of users and subs day one. We have the responsibility to build up this community. We want a site like Reddit but without the u/spez crap. So we better start building it up and complain less. Criticism is ok but saying “it’s slower than Reddit” is kinda useless and obvious.
Isn’t coffee (and tea) technically dirty water?
Wow, I stand corrected. Neat trivia. In that case Gabe simply stated an idea that has been around the industry for a very long time.