@Conatusprinciple Firefish.tech is pretty good - really small, like 66 users or so. Feels a lot faster, and a lot less broken. Damn, the timeline here is just kind of fucked.
And you may say to yourself: "This is not the eschaton I'm immanetizing! This is not the orb I'm pondering!"
🎶 Letting the days go by... 🎶
@kainoa Quick, put Ubuntu on it! Is there a social management tool similar to Buffer or Fedica that primarily does open, federated, and decentralized platforms?
I'm really tempted to try and build something, but I'm trying to resist the urge. 😬
I love my best friend. He's the kind of person where, regardless of the amount of time since our last call, we still pick up and chat for two hours like it's nothing.
We can talk about anything, show any emotion, laugh about the craziest subjects, and I come away from those things with a full heart.
Me, to a company: "Hey, do you have an app for mobile devices."
The company: "Yes, we're a progressive web app. Just use your browser!"
Me: "That's not what I asked. 😑"
Sitting patiently like a good little boy in my wife's ship in the hangar, because her Star Citizen client crashed, whereas my dubious Linux install is still going strong.
Every time I come back to #Starfield after playing other games, I'm kind of reminded as to how janky and limited it really is.
Make no mistake, I played 200+ hours and absolutely loved it. But, characters in Cyberpunk at least move around and make gestures when they talk. No Man's Sky really nailed interstellar travel, resource gathering, and base building. And Star Citizen's tech demos suggest that they're basically making an immersive sim on steroids.
Coming back after all that makes me feel like I'm playing with a Fischer Price toy. Slowly installing Star Citizen on Linux in what can only be described as the jankiest process of all time. Will it work? Will something break? You just never know.