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Cake day: 12. Juni 2023

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  • Oh man 3rd person is my favorite, so boy do I have a list for you. It’s so hard to keep this short lol

    • Control Ultimate Edition
    • Hogwarts Legacy
    • Any of the Zelda games (but really the classics, so using an emulator)
    • Star Wars Fallen Order + Jedi Survivor
    • Splinter Cell games
    • Warframe
    • Vindictus
    • Black Desert Online
    • Assassin’s Creed games (I enjoy both the “og” games and the “new”)
    • Risk of Rain 2
    • Valheim
    • Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
    • Outriders - got a lot of hate, but our group of 3 had a lot of fun in 155 hours for the cost
    • Tomb Raider games
    • Star Wars Battlefront 2 Classic



  • This has me really, really interested.

    For someone like me who used reddit exclusively for finding information, would this be a replacement that is the same or better? I never like random clickbait articles or sources that are sketchy, and I never know which are legitimate good sources of information, so I just stuck with reddit

    I loved reddit because I would be able to find dozens of threads about my question, with dozens of comments and discussions around the subject. I could read through real enthusiasts answers and actual genuine experiences, which I consider extremely valuable. I take each comment with a grain of salt since obviously one random internet person might not be right, so I read many comments and put them together in my head, to decide on a best solution

    Another reason is because I could almost always find an answer to my specific question. Super specific niche computer problems with answers that won’t break your PC, custom rom for OnePlus 8t, yubikey configuration, bitwarden, financing, best money management software, cooking, intermittent fasting, I could go on

    But, I didn’t just use it for information, I also used it to get help about something (like asking questions or following up on a discussion) - but that’s probably more going to be replaced by kbin



  • Kind of, but not fully. It’s more like I’m aware that the reality is I have to start being careful even if I’m still considered “young”, more like don’t do any stupid shit

    I swear, since the day I turned 28, anytime I stand in 1 spot for more than 30 seconds where I lock one of my knees, if I then adjust or move, I get fuckin rice crispy knees LOL

    I had my gallbladder out in my late 20s, but that’s more caused by gaining 50 lbs in college and then losing 20 lol

    Other than that, that’s basically it so far, thankfully. I don’t really have back pain or other stuff. I have a sedentary job (I’m in IT) where I sit at a desk almost the entire work day (we do 1 walk), but I also can take a 1.5 hr break if I go to the gym instead of 1h, so I do that instead, which helps my health. I’m trying to do tennis on Tues and Thursdays as well


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    fuck spez

    I have relied on using reddit as my google search for literally any topic or question I would have. I’ve had lots of laughs, met a lot of friends, and helped a lot of people. I have learned sooooo much from other people on a topic I was so lost about and most of the time they were extremely helpful or nice

    I’m nervous that kbin might not become the new source of information (since google absolutely sucks ass). If anything it would take a long time to grow just purely out of members and data, considering reddit had to grow in order to be my search database. Either way, I’m hopeful. This place feels cozy



  • Can you provide a link to the “noise” memo that was leaked? I must’ve missed it because I haven’t heard of this. If it convinced you and was the final straw to delete your account, I’d be interested in seeing it as well

    I’m more set on overriding all my comments, but I’m still on the fence about deleting the whole account. At least, once I know with 100% certainty that they won’t be reverted back to their original states (if possible)


  • I loved the way you wrote this for some reason. Very clear and well-informed

    Probably like most of us, I use reddit as my search for quite literally almost any question or research I do - and this was done multiple times a day

    I honestly have no idea what I’m going to do to find information. I absolutely LOVED reading real people’s real and genuine with anything. Tech, cooking, intermittent fasting, specific games, guides, custom android roms, careers, I could go on forever. And I would look across dozens of threads and even more comments, and then smash them together in my head to come up with the most likely accurate answer to my problem. And let’s not forget when dbags or misinformation is dowvoted to oblivion!

    As a techie, I can’t even count on my hands how many times I have found someone random person having the same completely random and specific PC issue that I had - and they showed what they tried, what didn’t work, then I look in comments and find 6 different valid potential solutions. It was absolutely glorious and so useful

    I hope that somehow, something even greater emerges from all of this that fills in this “need”. I don’t think reddit will ever be the same, and now I’d feel dirty using it to find information even if most of it will probably still be there

    EDIT: wanted to add that I’m also worried because reddit was so easy to use and user friendly (at least in the ways we modified it lol) which made it really easy for people to join and add to the mass amount of information on the platform. I’m concerned that kbin/lemmy won’t work as a true replacement because they don’t seem nearly as straightforward