This is so true. Indie games are legitimately better these days. AAA titles can have a good game at their core, but it always feels like you're fighting with the game itself to enjoy it. From custom launchers and meaningless boring "side quests" and "achievements" to pad them out. Indie games are much better at cutting right to the point of what makes the experience rewarding.
fwiw I agree, but it doesn't appear to be considered mainstream by the guy I was replying to.
I agree with your overall sentiment but also literally 100% of BlueSky users are on one instance.
Yeah you're right, "atomic" is not the same thing as "immutable", but they are related terms and OP appeared to be using them interchangeably so 🤷♀️
Haven't used the command line since installing Kinoite, it's... weird.
I mean, rollbacks are quite literally a feature to prevent breaking it. That said I've never even had to roll back once.
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There are many steps between "I never wish to see any unmoderated content ever again" and "I wish to see unmoderated content in my feed every day". I don't want to block Lemmy.world communities but I also will go insane if I read those comments every day.
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I can't know what those communities are in advance of their being inserted. I don't want the default option for content in my main feed to be "opt out".
...Propaganda? Cnet?
Yeah I'll concede that Satoshi almost certainly had unrealized but aspirational goals for the tech, but speaking personally as far back as I can remember, crypto's primary function was a speculative asset.
Sorry to hear that, I found his enthusiasm really charming!