Lawns are stupid anyway. Grow some berries, plant flowers, anything but a boring useless lawn.
Lawns are stupid anyway. Grow some berries, plant flowers, anything but a boring useless lawn.
how is that a boomer opinion?
Diablo is a much more approachable game, more casual, more streamlined. It’s much less complicated than PoE
There’s a thread of replies arguing on the semantics of communism, willfully ignoring the fact that FaceDeer’s issue is about LemmyGrad and not communism, and repeating “you’ve chosen to engage with me” while this is very obviously the other way around.
This dude is sealioning you, block and move one.
I have the cheapest Hetzner VPS (it’s less than 5€/mo iirc), and I run a few self-hosted services on it. I’ll try to install Lemmy this week just to see, but I don’t doubt it will work without any issue.
I’m probably not going to open it to registrations tho, not really the kind of stuff I want to manage.
I guess one will eventually “prevail” and become the defacto instance for that community
Fore niche-y communities, probably. For more generalized ones (like “gaming”), I can see several communities evolve in parallel, each with its own culture and preferred content.
Well when you host your own website with your own funds, you try to not pay for unneeded perfs. But then a few hundreds people join, register, create content, upload images and videos, and suddenly your small VPS can’t handle the load. And you’re hesitant to scale up because it costs money, sometimes it costs time too because you need to migrate stuff, and maybe in a few days (or a few hours?) that load will disappear and now you’re on a more expensive tier for nothing.
Less Google = better. The results are also better, and looking for stuff is a good part of my programming job.
Diablo IV, Assassin’s Creed Origins, Caves of Qud, No Man’s Sky. Also a bit of roguelites like Isaac, Dead Cells, Vampire Survivors, and Brotato.
I’ll probably try Zelda TOTK again soonish, because I wasn’t able to get it to run correctly (or sometimes even at all. Reading the comments here, it looks like it improved.