I don’t really care about Gargron and the other growth-focused admins, I literally use an instance that hides stuff from mastodon.social lol
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I don’t really care about Gargron and the other growth-focused admins, I literally use an instance that hides stuff from mastodon.social lol
That’s why every instance worth its salt will defederate from day one
I expect to see zero posts from Facebook on my feed
They can already gather what’s posted publicly 🤷♀️
others will either have to follow, or risk dropping out
Honestly, they should. Drop out of the spec if Facebook gains control over it, I mean. Fuck em, I don’t care if I can’t federate with Instagram, in fact I prefer it that way.
The problem with the idea that each community should be its own instance basically comes down to cost, both financial and time. If I want to make a community about something I’m passionate about I’d have to shell out money I don’t have on hosting, buy a domain, learn how to actually host and administrate a Lemmy instance, and then spend like half of my time and energy maintaining it.
Not everyone is a programmer with programmer knowledge making programmer money.
Ohhh I see, fair lol
Huh, why do the buttons look so… AI smudgy then o.o
That’s not a mock-up that’s Horizon Forbidden West with some AI crap on top of the image
They’re also not giving them the tools, they’re not allowed to use them for the final product, just to get a feel of how the game would run on the hardware if they port it 💀
I went and launched MP3 specifically to look at the UI, and actually it does have the diegetic UI! The menus and map and stuff show up inside of Samus’ helmet unlike in 2
It’s just “new construction options” 😛
(C&C is kind of one of my special interests lol)
But it went free to play in 2019 and never really stopped as far as I’m aware o.o
I would’ve guessed Command & Conquer until you said “new units awaiting” lol
Huh? Didn’t they make CK2 free years ago? The article says it’s just the base game too, so I’m really confused.
Makes sense, graphics card manufacturers often implement patches for specific poorly-programmed games. Proton does the same thing in Linux.
Yes