

the issue was just posted 7 hours ago. maybe they just haven’t seen it yet.
There are multiple posts going back 5 days of people asking about it. Check closed issues too, the dev even responded to some of them by saying it’s only a false positive.
Butts. Doctor Butts, A.S.S.
the issue was just posted 7 hours ago. maybe they just haven’t seen it yet.
There are multiple posts going back 5 days of people asking about it. Check closed issues too, the dev even responded to some of them by saying it’s only a false positive.
Nah I linked the issues page on purpose since there are multiple posts talking about it
Elon will buy Reddit next and rename it to Xit. Pronounced like…
Tits or gtfo still relevant
$2000 only buys you a gpu. Gotta choke up another $2000 for the rest of the computer lol.
They are both bad for different reasons.
Kbin has uncontrolled spam because the administrator, Ernest, likes to go AWOL for months on end and wants to do everything completely by himself. Currently, Kbin.social has been unreachable for 4-5 days - whether that’s because something legitimately broke or Ernest pulled the plug on things we don’t know because he actually hates communicating with people. He could gain so much more goodwill from the community if he just left a one sentence post saying “I am still alive, I am still updating things, be patient.”
Lemmy World sucks because the admins suck, the moderators suck, and the majority of the userbase don’t seem to be interested in creating quality content. Most of the people there are only there because their Reddit app doesn’t work anymore.
Nah, I stay in shape via traditional cock pushups.
I was just making a joke. I actually wrote this comment before I read your other comment lol.
People downvoting your comment are the kids back in middle school who reminded the teacher about the homework
I agree, it’s not very good.
If by filters, you mean militant douchebag power tripping pedantic moderators, sure
Looks like you have a brand new dedicated porn viewing machine
P5R is mildly tempting even though I also own it for PS4. I think I will pass on it until it goes under $20. I also want to hang onto my gaming cash in case Persona 3 Reloaded ends up being legitimately good.
It will be another dark day on the internet if Youtube finally blocks out the last adblockers.
As a small channel owner, there’s no other viable place to share my hobby content. Up until six months ago, I could count on Reddit for 150-200 views, now it is 15-20. If Youtube finally goes full enshitted, there go the rest of my viewers and I may as well just give up making stuff.
Been testing out lots of stuff recently:
Jagged Alliance 3 - Maybe I was too harsh with this game, but the whole experience felt decidedly “budget.” I get that a $45 game today is more like a $30 game of only a few years ago, or a $20 game before that, though everything felt rough around the edges: writing, the sparse weapon and enemy types, the unexciting stock-looking art.
Iron Oath - It’s like a hybrid between Darkest Dungeon and Battle Brothers. You manage a mercenary company by hiring and equipping them, then directing them across an overworld map as in-game days pass. Then you dive into dungeons, progressing from room to room very much like DD, and when there is combat, it’s turn-based tactics with pre-deployment on a grid. I played this game nonstop for two days before I tore myself away and got my ass back to work lol. My primary issue is lack of content and lack of combat variety, I’m only halfway through the main campaign but after 100+ battles, they start to feel kinda samey.
Despot’s Dystopian Army Builder - This is made in the same universe as the creator’s prior game, Despot’s Game. If you are familiar with these titles, please tell me if/why you like them, because I don’t understand their appeal. These look like games, they sound like games, they present themselves like games, but these are not games, these feel as if they were made by someone who has only ever seen other people play video games and never played them personally.
I said that to indicate that the dev had already responded to the posts, and they were not in a different time zone or on vacation, as you suggested in another comment.