Why do you think it’s so important for these subreddits to move to Lemmy?
Also, why do you think Lemmy is “better at privacy” than Reddit?
Why do you think it’s so important for these subreddits to move to Lemmy?
Also, why do you think Lemmy is “better at privacy” than Reddit?
Could it be a cache thing?
I just started playing Max Payne 3, which released in 2013. The game aged well, still looks great and a ton of fun.
On a related note, the Steam Deck is the perfect platform for Patient Gamers. It runs these older titles really well, and the portability + ability to suspend / resume games at any time is a game-changer (pun intended).
Yes, but it’s a feature, not a bug.
It’s a super low investment and quick way to identify people you should avoid.
I would ask a different question - is Mr. Beast a good role model for the kids or not? Whether he’s a “good person” or not is largely irrelevant, the fact is he is doing good.
Personally I’m a big fan of his philathropy, but I don’t think he makes for a good role model. He’s found a way to influence and doing good for the world, but I don’t think it’s easily replicable nor should kids try to emulate him - because to be Mr. Beast, you need to be in the influencer / clout-chasing game, which can have roads that lead to success but at the end of the day, it’s an endless game of trying to get eyeballs and capture attention.
I would encourage the kids to forge their own path and not necessarily emulate Beast, but try to make the types of impact he makes in the world.
You can “sponsor” the dev which is effectively donating. Check the GitHub page (from Settings) and scroll to the bottom, look for Sponsor.
I agree. I would like Lemmy to thrive and be vibrant but not too easily accessible to the masses, to avoid another “Eternal September”.
Some things are better left on Reddit.