Just a person who likes media that you actually can hold in your hands and computers that only do what you tell them to.
I see you’ve heard of onedrive :D
Bandcamp, then I go to my favorite genres, and then look at the new stuff.
Webrings were one of the best ways to spend an evening. I loved getting lost in the Tolkien and Gardening ones.
I tried gemini protocol for a bit to see if it did a decent job addressing this, but it doesn’t. We do legit need a ‘smallweb’ non-commercial sort of thing, but I suspect retreating to a BBS model is probably what is required.
Netscape? I don’t think it worked out for them, if that was the case :D
I thought racial/class bias was due to lack of education and lack of access to information.
Holy cow was I wrong.
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I’m a big fan of the game, and it’s on my steam list, but I’d say no. It’s way too old to be $30.
Well, this inspired me to swing my monthly wikipedia donation over to a world book sub instead. It’s bad enough that wikipedia was a very dubious source of info, but now this is just too much.
You mean the bubble of people who don’t want a factually incorrect, environmentally damaging shortcut to provide a summary that’s largely already being done by someone? You’re right.
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I’m subscribed to a number of ‘magazines’ and none of them have any politics at all. I peek into ‘all’ every now and again out of curiosity.
So, same as reddit - gtfo of all, and change your default feed to be what you want to see.
That’s excellent news. Good for them #UnionStrong
Oh look, the MS steamwreck.
Only one who wrote about it was the one who went self-hosted, the rest didn’t talk about it. I would guess it ended up being the final straw, like “why direct people to X to back me instead of just promoting myself where they see me.” Especially if, as you say, the cut was so similar.
7 out of 9, yes, one went to self-hosted, another left in favor of youtube directly, the rest in favor of twitch. The last two I follow on Patreon (Techmoan and My Mate Vince) just sorta rolled past the whole thing.
Too little, too late. I only know 2 creators that I supported who stayed through all this. Most quit patreon when it was announced… this is hardly the worst of the fees they charge people.
I love that game, I still play it all the time. It’s one of my absolute favorites.