Good luck bro
MrPear
What a handsome fellow!
It has quickly become one of my favourite games when I started playing a few months back. I mainly play on PC with a few QoL mods, but I think it works great on a smart phone as well! Great game to have in your pocket! The only bad thing I've encountered on Android, is that the cursor in the menu does not become visible when you've a controller connected. It's there, but you can´t see it. Kinda annoying, but I could fix this by forcing it with a mod (I forgot which one, but I can look it up if you want). It's one of my favourite games to play when I just want to chill without thinking too much.
Commenting from Liftoff! My first impressions are really positive! I think this might be my favorite Lemmy app so far. Everything is where I expect/want it to be and extra features like being able to change my user settings within the app make it feel more mature than most other apps I've tried so far.
I also really like your implementation of how to switch instances + accounts! Feels way more smooth and natural than having to switch accounts manually.
The only feedback/suggestion that I have so far, is adding a visual representation of the used account when commenting. Also, it would be nice if you could select one of your other accounts to post the comment from thag account (without having to exit the comment). I've added 3 accounts to the app right now, and although I think I'm commemting from my lemmy.world account, I'm not entirely sure.
Anyhow, Thank your your work! This is great!
You're very welcome! :)
Although he doesn't make video's as frequently as he used to, Green Ham Gaming deserves a shout out. Cigarette-smoking electronics have never been so relaxing and entertaining.
No, karma is a big contributer to the lesser experience that Reddit offers, while giving nothing useful in return
Stardew Valley, Xenowerk and Don't Starve Pocket Edition.
I would love a Sync for Lemmy!
I completely agree. However, my point is that the people that are leaving are a lot of the people that make Reddit Reddit. They play an important role in how well it's moderated and what content is on Reddit. So when many of those people leave while the others stay, the overall experience could get worse. People might not know why the platform starts to feel worse, but it does.
Maybe the impact won't be big at all, but I can definitely see it happening.
I don't think it's particular the main stream of Reddit that is protesting, it is indeed a small percentage. However, I think the discussion in the recent Waveform Podcast hits the nail on the head:
That small percentage that left Reddit are the people that care most about Reddit. Those are the powerusers. The users that generally contribute most to the platform, be that in the form of content, informative comments, moderation, writing tools or other stuff. It's the people that are most valueble to the website. When those people leave there might others might not notice it instantly, but after a while the overall experience will deteriate somehow.
It is somewhat comparable to if when many of the big youtubers were to leave Youtube after bad management. They might be only 1% of the people uaing Youtube, but they are also the people that are important to the website for the experience of the other 99%.
What were the most shocking differences you experienced when you returned to North America?