Gatekeeping retrogaming is a big L.
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I like metal music, gaming (primarily fps and rpg), technology in general, good conversations, and enthusiastic individuality.
Fuck Steve Huffman.
Gatekeeping retrogaming is a big L.
The Threads app itself clarifies that the intent is to federate down the road.
What’s the point of blocking a bunch of Linux communities? I agree with your right to do so. Just not sure I see the point.
Windows/Mac/Linux daily user here. We can all exist in harmony.
Yeah, that’s the type of immature and childish response that completely ignores the entire situation I expect from a “troll”.
Pathetic. Have fun with that.
Trolling was pathetic then and it’s pathetic now. Most of us grew out of that phase we had ten years ago.
You’ve summed up pretty much exactly how I feel.
The Fediverse solutions are better because of interoperability. While I feel Meta needs to be watched closely as far as their moves and intentions in the space, I’m worried by shutting out any large company projects utilizing the Fediverse, the concept will never “take off”.
And I’ve seen some argue that they don’t want it to take off. That they’d prefer the Fediverse stay niche, and I wholly disagree. The way this is all designed allows each user to choose the experience they’re going for, and shoehorning the entire Fediverse into some vision of a fringe and niche network that no influencers or corporate interests are on at all, is just begging for it to stay irrelevant forever.
Ideally, we wind up in a situation where Meta content can easily be filtered away by any individual user, should they feel that is necessary. But if Threads takes off, I’d rather be able to interact with that content from right here than have to actually become a user of their entire platform.
It’s legit, is sent from the same shortcode that account updates and such get sent from, and their official app also has notices about it.
Don’t really see anything wrong with the way they did it.
The trackpads get slept on heavily for fps games as well. If you get it dialed in just right with motion control at a low sensitivity as well, you can get about as accurate as a mouse honestly.
I am just using an app called “Usercripts” right now. I bought Hyperweb a while back but it wasn’t seeming to work for me. If you can get that one to work it’s a pretty good (but expensive) all-in-one solution that includes userscripts, userstyles, ad and tracking blocking, URL redirect, custom search tags, etc.
If you are using iOS and Safari, adding the icon to Home Screen prevents Safari extensions from running in my experience. So if you’re using any of the Userscripts or user styles like the collapsible comment script, they won’t work. Took me a while to figure out why they weren’t working. Visiting from the browser works with the scripts and styles, obviously.
That’s how I feel. If Meta is going to have social media networks they might as well follow open standards.
Signed up a few days ago, it looks fantastic! Can’t wait to start testing it out.
The official one is disabled right now pending some work by Ernest.
The 2014 Samsung Galaxy S5 had a removable battery and IP67 rating.
Have you tried using the Chat feature (GPT-4) to do searching? I just tried it, and it surprisingly works really well for some inquiries.
Like, use their chat AI, but as a natural language search engine. It’s integrated to Bing’s index so it can peruse it itself, so you don’t have to wade through all the Microsoft click-baits crap they put everywhere.