Which year was the most stacked for game releases?
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Which year was the most stacked for game releases? - Star Trek Website
I’m thinking 2015 - Witcher 3, Undertale, and Kerbal Space Program are all
classics. Fallout 4, Arkham Knight, and Cities Skylines were all excellent too,
though fallout 4 and Archambault knight aren’t necessarily the best games in
their respective series.
Dispatch sells 1 million copies in 10 days
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Dispatch sells 1 million copies in 10 days - Star Trek Website
I’ve been enjoying Dispatch so far, and the sales numbers seem well deserved. I
know a few people waiting for all the episodes to be outbefore they buy it,
though (final episode is out Nov 12). If you liked the telltale games you will
like dispatch.
Building A Social Movement Toward Alternatives — Janet Vertesi — FediCon 2025
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Building A Social Movement Toward Alternatives — Janet Vertesi — FediCon 2025 - Star Trek Website
One of the shorter presentations at FediCon, but definitely interesting,
especially since lemmy instances are very much driven by the user base (whereas
Linux doesn’t really change based on how many users there are). Also interesting
since the speaker, Janet Vertesi, is one of the people working on the “Europa
Clipper” project (the one where we’re flying a satellite through Europa’s
geysers to get water samples, since landing and drilling under the ice is
impractical. This has nothing to do with the presentation, I’m just excited
about it). Video Highlights: 2:00 - The current dominance of a few social media
companies was predicted. Although there are lots of neat tools for opting out of
Microsoft/Google/etc., but it’s the community of these tools that matters 7:30 -
Difficulties with how entangled folks are with mainstream tools (maps,
calendars, clubs, etc.) - and how to overcome these obstacles. Interesting bit
about how all the privacy toggles on Facebook, etc. give a false sense of
security and discourage users from making bigger, more effective change.
Additionally, behavior change happens at the group level, not the individual
level. 12:00 - Building a network of “Tech Reclaimers” to help others make the
change. Teaching social and technical skills (e.g., moderation - people are used
to the technology doing everything for them on “traditional” social media),
taking small steps, etc. 17:30 - Ongoing events