[-] BreadDog@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Its both a value add and a negative. For those more focused on their own community (Like beehaw) it's an obvious positive. But for many users, losing access to certain communities on your own instance of choice is going to be a negative. I personally don't blame Beehaw for favoring the former. I think improved moderation tools and more granular federation would at least make the move less of a blow to users.

[-] BreadDog@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

Yup, exactly. Welcome to the fediverse!

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submitted 1 year ago by BreadDog@kbin.social to c/reddit@lemmy.ml

I took a quick look while it was up and it was just a user guide, similar to the lemmymigration subreddit

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submitted 1 year ago by BreadDog@kbin.social to c/factorio@lemmy.ml

Testing out kbin's microblog feature with this, hopefully the image is here. Just a screenshot of my seablock save. Since this point, added a basic metallurgy setup with temp green science. Now working on getting some bean fuel going before making a more serious slurry/science setup

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submitted 1 year ago by BreadDog@kbin.social to c/factorio@lemmy.ml

Let's get some mod discussion going. Finally launched my first rocket early this year and have discovered the wonderful world of mods.

Personally, I've been playing a lot of seablock. For me, it is the best mod for doing it in small chunks. The lack of biters, the fact that I need to place landfill to start up a new area, it makes everything feel very intentional, I guess you could say. Versus normal factorio where expansion is the default.

Also have small SE and py saves going. SE only have the first few sciences and py only have basic power, so haven't really explored deep at all into those.

BreadDog

joined 1 year ago