The car game I spent the most time with and therefore have the most nostalgia for is Burnout Paradise.
Errant Signal did a great video on it that reflects on a lot of what I love about it.
English but not in a Brexit way.
The car game I spent the most time with and therefore have the most nostalgia for is Burnout Paradise.
Errant Signal did a great video on it that reflects on a lot of what I love about it.
I bought Returnal last week! I was loving it but I kept hitting the limit on my 8GB VRAM :( decided to put it down and wait until Nvidia VRAM consumption on Linux improves or (more likely) I upgrade my GPU.
Literally bought it this weekend for the awesome force feedback. Blows F1 22 out of the water.
If this gets us another Internet Historian video on the fallout, then this is worth it.
My feelings exactly. As far as I’m concerned, I’m happy to use Lemmy for scrolling from hereonin but I’ll visit archived info on Reddit, once the blackout is over.
My word, I figured it had to be a coincidence. I hope some of the fat-cat stakeholders are starting to catch wind and sweat at all this MSM coverage.
I never knew any component of Reddit was ever open-source? But yeah, that AMA was so bleak. I’m enjoying Lemmy a lot right now, so maybe I can do without Reddit.
It’s just that Reddit has been like my one cultural constant in the last decade. I have ADHD, so I tend to go through phases of things but the sheer diversity of Reddit and all the years of history of the site meant that it’s been a really big part of my life. I know that’s probably similar for a lot of other folks.
My reddit account never posted a lot but out of principle I am planning on deleting my account, if they do reverse the changes before the 30th.
I wish all articles covering the debacle but it at clearly as this.