The counterargument to that (I'm not taking a stance on it, but I get why others would) is "it's already obvious, look at their past history and what they've already done just within the past few days".
Noodling around on a C64 and its ilk was the start of my career as a software dev.
I was thankful when the machine code entry program included checksums.
Content mods are fun, but also a lot to keep up with, esp if combined. I still have a few saves on the Switch that I go back to occasionally, my eventual goal is to 100% each farm map there.
I usually go with bats, for a few reasons:
- Batcave!
- Cheaper than fruit trees in early game
- Mushrooms must be collected daily for max value
- You get mushrooms from random mine levels (Public Access TV mod reveals which ones) and also on the island
i don't know what he did
Yeah, the argument for ditching Lemmy entirely is "these are the devs themselves, even by using other instances you're indirectly promoting them". The counterargument is "the more instances that don't fit their style, the more you're diluting said style".
Compare/contrast e.g. Mastodon and its default instance (mastodon.social, iirc):
- There are a lot more Mastodon instances than Lemmy instances
- Some of them are more obviously problematic than m.s (e.g. Truth Social)
- ISTR criticism of m.s being lower-key on its own, like "too big, stuff lost in shuffle" and/or "too slow to defed obviously problematic instances"
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Sorta related: Is anyone at SDF considering starting a kbin instance? (Apparently the Lemmy devs are condoning some unsavory stuff on their own instances, and while the whole point of decentralization is "if one goes south then you can just switch to another", I get why some people want to take things a step further.)
I'm also here because of redditgate. My career as a software dev goes back to noodling around on various Commodore machines and BBSes back in the 80s, so when I spotted this instance, it was a no-brainer. I may eventually try some of the other bits and bobs.
Om nom nom
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