While reading it I kept thinking it reminded me of Your Name (the movie) and then I read the acknowledgements at the end where he mentions that Anime by name. Really enjoyed it, nice light hearted and fun read, just what I needed.
While reading it I kept thinking it reminded me of Your Name (the movie) and then I read the acknowledgements at the end where he mentions that Anime by name. Really enjoyed it, nice light hearted and fun read, just what I needed.
All bad signs if you’re thinking about trying a new service. I bought one game on there for $5 to try it out. Worked fine. I was going to see if their paid version with higher quality was any good the same week they decided to kill it and removed the option to upgrade. Don’t forget they also killed YouTube gaming and their VR thing the same year they launched stadia and were so committed to gaming…
The Fediverse also has some interesting caching issues with new communities. They all seem to eventually show up though. There’s a way to directly link to them but I’m still a noob and don’t know exactly how that works. Something like !brandonsanderson@sffa.community you can put that in searches to find it.
So far everything I’ve read is someone on the instance had to have searched for your community at least once for it to start showing up. Using the shorthand above should work but the first time can take a while. After that it should start showing up using just keywords like Brandon in the community search field.
I’m also new here. I’ve seen this site mentioned a few times. https://lemmyverse.net/communities though I’ve been doing the “look at community name, click, click subscribe” on the all feed for a few days now instead.
Something something just be one website and it will be called bring back the porn. It’s sad to watch Reddit die but it’s nice to have alternatives now.
As amazing as it would be to have twitter taken down by scorned ex employees I’m inclined to believe meta when they say there aren’t any on the Instagram team. It will be fun to watch this play out not having skin in the game for either service.
Another vote for Insomnia here. I used to use Insomnia primarily until a lot of my work switched over to gRPC and I’ve found that Postman works a lot better for that. I still prefer Insomnia for the simple UX and speed, just wish it had better gRPC support.
30 million people still signed up… supposedly. It’s just insane to me.
Everything I’ve seen gives it a range between 25% and 96% depending on several factors. It seems like we’re still getting this all figured out and it’s early but if we can get closer to that upper limit it will make a huge difference when considering the impact of these batteries.