Imagine still using reddit.
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Clown_Tempura@lemmy.worldto Reddit@lemmy.world•The new system to replace Reddit coins and awards is here. You got out at the right time.15·2 年前Rest in piss. “Got out at the right time” is underselling it.
Clown_Tempura@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Americans seem to support abortion access. Why do Republicans keep trying to block it anyway?959·2 年前Remember; It’s never been about protecting children. It’s about controlling and punishing women.
You know a game is going to be good when half the industry cries and shits its pants and begs not to be held to its standard.
Clown_Tempura@lemmy.worldto Reddit@lemmy.world•Sound Off: How many 10+ year redditors have left the site?3·2 年前Not quite 10, but close. I joined the site in 2014. Permanently deleted my account at the end of June.
Clown_Tempura@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Lemmy resembles the old reddit experience so well that they even emulate the old reddit server performanceEnglish8·2 年前All you need are two tin cans joined by string.
Clown_Tempura@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•A drunken wizard offers you $20 million if you let him send you to the world of the last video game you played, and you survive for one year. Do you accept?English8·2 年前Just beat Tears of the Kingdom. Great game. I feel like for a country embroiled in a magical apocalypse most places are super comfy and safe to live in. 20 mil? Easy money.
No, I am not participating in Mortal Kombat.
One way ticket? It’s gotta be Pokemon. It’s the isekai holy grail. Living there would be way better than any of the shitty games, imagine just the travel lifestyle alone. Food and healthcare are free and plentiful. You can make easy luxury money having your favorite critter beat the brakes off of some snot-nosed kid’s rat.
Clown_Tempura@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why all of a sudden tech companies are not being favorable to their users?39·2 年前The ‘trust thermocline’ occurs when an organization repeatedly takes their customers for granted, and they reach a critical point of ‘no trust return’ and just leave. Essentially, if you gradually provide less quality while charging more money, you erode trust- and if you lose trust, you don’t actually ever get it back. See: Twitter. And possibly now Reddit. Great term, I love it even, but I hate that the lesson these people are learning isn’t ‘hey maybe we should stop pissing people off without good reason’ and is instead is “this is acceptable risk and we should continue playing chicken with dissatisfied users to make our shareholders happy.”
I feel like I’m in the minority when I’m looking forward to Nintendo making a high-powered console for once. The last time their hardware was on par with or better than the rest of the industry was the Gamecube, which was an amazing little system.