Somehow genuinely had no idea Gojira were French so, TIL!
Also wtf South Africa.
I live an increasingly confusing double life as TeaHands the game dev, and TheGiddyStitcher, multicrafter extraordinaire!
Currently working on my first ever commercial indie game, a minimalist city builder.
Somehow genuinely had no idea Gojira were French so, TIL!
Also wtf South Africa.
Would you like to…share this tutorial with us? Haha :D
You left them in peace, right?
…right? 🥺
There’s something about it, honestly. I can log in like this after years away and just feel right at home! Even recognise some of the names in world chat, it’s so comforting.
Gotta figure out what to do with all this trash that I was apparently storing in my house, though…
WTF that is one noteworthy stick!
The only times I’ve really been downvoting is if someone is giving out completely incorrect information, like in a support thread or something, and confusing matters. It’s not a personal judgement or anything, just trying to keep things clear for the person asking the question.
If I disagree with a comment, well no biggie. Sometimes it’s worth discussing like adults and sometimes it’s just a subjective opinion. If it’s offensive, I’ll report it and block the user.
Honestly, I can see why some people find it annoying but in my experience so far it’s been fine. Do a sweep on lemmyverse, sub to all the communities around a given topic, never really think about which one it actually came from when I see a post in my feed.
There are some quite niche topics that have been unnecessarily split, essentially just because people want to be in charge rather than joining forces, but that’s people for you and railing about it isn’t gonna get us anywhere. From an end-user pov, subscribing to multiple has been fine.
Pretty great tbh. The tricky thing with being an early adopter is you kind of have to be the change you want to see, but I’m old enough to feel no shame about just barging into places and starting new threads as needed.
So far started two accounts on two different instances (I like to keep different subjects somewhat separate) and had really cool interactions on both.
Obviously there are a few UX issues, trying to sub to remote communities is kind of a nightmare, but hopefully I’ve subbed to enough that other people on my instance will find it a bit easier to find them through search.
Came prepared to downvote this for being common sense, but judging by the comments it actually is surprisingly unpopular! Well played.