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A gaming community free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game. Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases.
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There is something ironic about a bunch of authoritarian nutjobs making an free and open source decentralized platform.
Hardly dumb. Offer a free and open space you secretly have a back door into and let it get populated. This happens all the time. A recent example would be some crypto exchanges that were secure and anonymous that suddenly disappeared with all the accounts.
I'm sure you can think of other examples too!
-edit- At first I thought it was just satire, related to "communism" thing, more just anti Laissez-faire monopoly capitalism(yes I had to google how to spell that repeatedly!). But...wow, I'm the one that is nieve it seems!
Nothing a hard fork can't fix :D
EDIT: in the git sense, not literally stabbing people with a hard fork
Open source is similar in spirit with communism, which is all about equality of access to resource (or in this case, source codes). Like in communism, you could say some comrades are more equals than others.
well those are the dumbest takes I've seen today, and I scrolled through Twitter today.
Uh... how do I ignore an entire instance?
K. I'm no fan of lemmygrad, and thought lemmy.ml was a completely separate thing.
Are there any places that provide open criticism of the owners/admins of each instance? Like "federation meta gossip" or something like that? Obviously a community about patient gaming isn't the place for this kind of discussion, but I would like to make an informed decision as to where to put my efforts.
Yeah I'd be interested in a community like that, looks like this was posted on another instances Meta community, anyone know of somewhere for Lemmy meta posting?
No worries, thanks for the heads up! I'll check out that lemmy.ca community.
Ooft, that's unfortunate. I guess as this thread shows, not a lot of people are aware of the issues with lemmy.ml, wonder if it's enough to push people away from that instance.
Thanks for your info, much appreciated