Nerdy secular-jewish vanatrú anarchist trans catgirl
Passionate about computers, game development, yiddishkeit and anarchy.
I tend to approve follow requests from nearly everyone, although it’s a good idea to have some posts and/or a profile picture and bio.
@code_is_speech
Odysee kinda sucks ngl. All my fav creators left because of the community there being so toxic.
@ArkyonVeil
Very interesting read!
@CookieJarObserver
If I were to guess, the reason comes down to pseudonymity (or anonymity if it accepts Monero).
@Vitaly
Speaking for myself, I use quad9 for DNS
@Vitaly
Then yeah you’re probably good actually.
Nope! The server provider will definitely be monitoring your activity and probably will report you for torrenting. VPNs shift trust, even self-hosted ones. Do you trust Amazon AWS or Google Cloud or whatever provider you’re using? I certainly hope not.
@curse3242
This is probably not the answer you’re looking for, but it might be better to download each song in a high quality format such as FLAC or WAV. Sure, this is more effort, but it’ll be worth it for the great audio quality (if that’s something you care about). Just an idea.
@pirate You can use a tool such as libreddit by changing the reddit.com
part of the URL to one of the instances. Here’s an example of that:
https://reddit.com/u/GRS-
https://libreddit.projectsegfau.lt/u/GRS-
@neotecha
If I remember correctly, there’s a vim community at @vim . You can also look for communities at https://beehaw.org/communities/listing_type/All/page/1 , including being able to search for them. :)
@atomicpoet
I like it! I especially like that you don’t even need to make a separate account to interact with the communities on there! (I’m literally commenting from a custom fork of glitch-soc
right now) That alone makes Lemmy better than any normal Forum out there.
Edit: doesn’t appear that Lemmy handles content warnings in replies
@Justdaveisfine I would say yeah! Especially send it out to those who specialize in something niche that applies to your game (like linux gaming or retro-style games)
It doesn’t hurt to send your game out, especially to independent reviewers.