It was a Mario kart 8 deluxe with latest update which included a copy of yuzu early, I'll check later if it was from 1377 or 1337, now I'm a bit confused.
Edit: I just checked it was in fact 1377x.to...
It was a Mario kart 8 deluxe with latest update which included a copy of yuzu early, I'll check later if it was from 1377 or 1337, now I'm a bit confused.
Edit: I just checked it was in fact 1377x.to...
Wait, I got a torrent from www.1377x.to, it's https, the other gets blocked by the browser. 🤔
I hope it wasn't a virus, the torrent had many seeds...
This is so cool XD
I hope that all the major subs will also take this decision.
I'm sorry I can't help you as I haven't tried it before, but workshop items are saved in this path for the original games: steamlibrary/steamapps/workshop/content/[gameID]/[itemID]
It'd be a good idea to create an instance with different communities as someone said here for the kind of posts that people could contribute, no matter if reposts are made by people or by bots (in this case, posts need to be filtered by upvotes or upvotes ratio or manually selected), for example some posts I was referring to with my first comment were about some guides or wikis for certain apps, etc. Some important or interesting knowledge that won't be here and that would make people like me forced to rely on Reddit.
That's why I said just get the content of those posts and just give credits to the OP without just copying a link to redirect people to Reddit.
In fact, I wouldn't want this to be filled with Reddit spam posts as most of them are useless.
It'd certainly help grow Lemmy by helping with the migration (at least for me, as I don't want to go back to Reddit, but there are subs there with interesting info for me that won't migrate), but it shouldn't contain any direct links to Reddit, just credits to the OP.
I've read there is a big number of bots and employees from Reddit with alt accounts trying to finish and boycott the blackout and also attacking sub's admins decision.
Upvoted, but it won't work.
Use a tool to edit all your comments to a Lorem ipsum, the more useless data they have filling their database the better, I prefer this to simply deleting them all and freeing up their database storage.
Btw, I don't know any tool for that, but I guess there should be some because I saw some users editing all their comments.
Is this official? It mentions 1377x.to as an alternative mirror for 1337x.to
https://www.1337x.tw/