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Sometimes I think the developers of these kinds of projects sometimes drink too much of their own Kool aid – yes emulation as a concept is legal but 99% of dolphin users are not ripping and emulating their own legal games and they know that
Sometimes I think the developers of these kinds of projects sometimes drink too much of their own Kool aid – yes emulation as a concept is legal but 99% of dolphin users are not ripping and emulating their own legal games and they know that
Ya I’m surprised that people are advocating for Plex these days especially in a self hosting community, it’s overbloated and mostly exists to force their FAST service down your throat
Ya fuck star trek
Gotta wonder if all of these people making the exact same joke scrolled past it 20 times before posting
It’s literally the opposite of that lol, they’re making changes that they know will be tolerated by 90% of the user base
Ya it’s a little concerning how quickly people shifted to posting low effort crap in bulk in order to simulate a bigger community
Ya it’s a little concerning how quickly people shifted to posting low effort crap in bulk in order to simulate a bigger community
Threadiverse sounds like what Meta/Threads would call the fediverse lol
Team preoccupied with whether or not they can vs team thinking if they should
To cut out the BS legal double speak, it’s so you can have a steam-like interface that’s designed to be natively compatible with pirated games and allow friends to access them from your server
It isn’t AI, it’s the economy. Companies that got money from investors regardless of their profitability now have to survive on their own profits which forces them to restructure
If you plan on using the local or all filters the people you share a server with will determine what new communities populate there and likely have a big impact on what you’ll come across
Ya I’m confused why people think this is a good thing, the use cases where someone would edit a title in good faith seem very limited to people trying to take advantage of the feature
Yes there’s something particularly sketchy about an app that makes those kind of anti-user corporate decisions when it owes its popularity to the piracy community
Curious what you use a local version of MediaWiki for?
I respect the enterprise-level IT operation you run for your family lol
That was a video rabbit hole I wasn’t expecting to traverse today
The key is amassing a large enough audience of people who want something new, not just people who want a 1:1 replacement for reddit. There’s no way lemmy will be able to compete in content volume but I think the idea of “non corporate” social media will be attractive to people
maybe something more like mastodon is the solution? I’ve been on reddit for over a decade and have never heard of anyone using it as you describe so I’m not sure if that’s a functionality to expect here. mastodon allows you to follow individual people rather than communities and publish to your followers
That makes a lot of sense – when I’m buying something online I like the excitement of not knowing whether a product will cost 20 or 20,000 “dollars” based on how the scam market is doing that day lol