It took many years for reddit to take off to become a huge player on the internet. Digg, Twitter, and myspace where the big players in 2005 to 2010. Then people started to move to Facebook, Snapchat, and Reddit as they became more popular. It only a matter of time until Mastodon, Lemmy and other federated platforms take over. Especially if the community keeps growing and spreading the word.
They still have families and people that love and care about them.
Okay this is really cool, I hope you continue to post more amazing photos and share some stories of your biking trip.
From Digg, to Reddit, and now on the fediverse. I can already see a change for good on Lemmy.
Once Reddit restricts it API usage and Stock goes public it will slowly just become another Digg clone.
Default add-ons
- Loop Tools
- Node Wrangler
- Extra Objects: Mesh and Curve
Haven't played with anyone external ones, yet
I really enjoyed the game I just wish it had more places to level up than the default training area. Also would have been nice to have some side quests to help you level up and learn more about the areas.
I believe AD revenue is drying up for all tech sectors and the collapse of Silicone Valley Bank didn't help either. You can see a lot of technology companies are cutting back on spending. Layoffs are happening in all sectors of technology. My guess is these companies are preparing for the coming recession.
Sorry didnt see that the link to the game was removed when I added the image. https://www.devolverdigital.com/games/the-plucky-squire. You can watch the promo video on their page.
TOTK can only play a few hours on the weekend, but loving the new story.
And in other news millions of US arms to Ukraine keep ending up in Africa. But let's talk about China helping Russia even though we already new this was going to happen from the start.