Yeah. Reddit was never going to magically die overnight. If it dies, it's going to be a long and slow process. But that process starts with with some number of us jumping ship and focusing on bringing alternatives like Lemmy to life.
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Probably depends on what you're looking for? Active seems likes it's for looking for posts with active comment threads, Hot seems likes it's for posts that have a number of recent upvotes.
(Not sure if this is accurate, this is just the mental picture I've painted for myself)
Probably good for the earlier puzzles. Some of the later ones can get mind bending.
Toki Tori 2 is a metroidvania that doesn't give you movement upgrades, but instead gates your ability to navigate with knowledge (here's how you interact with this thing in the map to overcome this challenge). The graphics are cutesy, but it is a great game.
Let me test: hunter2
I don't think I've had this problem so far. Might be the app getting killed in the background?
The topic specific dedicated communities is what's going to make this difficult for me. So, like, all of the DM focused DND subreddits. Fan communities for books that I enjoy, for games that I'm currently playing.
For general internet scrolling, so far I think Lemmy looks like it'll do the trick.
For some context, what are some games you enjoy? Or, perhaps, do you think are underrated?
(As a Zelda fan who also enjoyed but did not complete Elden Ring)
Stay off reddit. And maybe move out of the apartment...
Probably reddit (sigh). I'd been subscribed to r/fantasy for a good while. Heard something about the interconnectedness of his books, which was really intriguing to me. And I knew he had been picked to finish WoT, though I had been so burned out from WoT that it took reading the Mistborn trilogy (back when there was only era 1) before seeing how he was finishing WoT (AMoL wasn't quite out yet).
Silksong is coming out some day, probably.