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www.macrumors.com Apple Releases Fourth Public Beta of macOS Ventura 13.5

Apple today released the fourth beta of macOS Ventura 13.5 to its public beta testing group, allowing the general public to try out the software...

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Considering a steam deck
  • Steam Deck got me back into gaming. It has gotten to the point that if I can't play it on the Deck, I won't play it at all. I have a PC, Ps5, and a Switch and the SD has become my primary device. I absolutely LOVE it and it has been one of the best purchases I've made in years

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    www.ign.com Google Reportedly Testing Letting People Play Games on YouTube - IGN

    The WSJ reports that Google started internally testing a new service called Playables, which allows users to play games on YouTube.

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    Why does Lemmy feel so fresh compared to Reddit?
  • I agree. I think Reddit is delusional if they think they will be able to successfully monetize what are essentially just forums. Reddit users themselves don't give a hoot about Reddit as a brand, company, or product. They care about communities and being able to have discussions on their favorite subjects. There's no secret sauce proprietary to Reddit at all and people will go where ever everyone else is

  • Reddit @lemmy.ml Haan @kbin.social

    /r/nba mods close the sub during the closeout game of the Finals. They finally reopen the sub yesterday, and it turns out they were still making threads to discuss the game and the championship while

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    Reddit @lemmy.ml Haan @kbin.social
    www.businessinsider.com A NSFW Reddit community is now a 'Christian Minecraft server' as moderators attack the site's 'disgusting' and 'disrespectful' monetization moves

    Members of the Reddit community r/horny are posting photos of goats and cats following blackout protests over the site's looming API charges.

    A NSFW Reddit community is now a 'Christian Minecraft server' as moderators attack the site's 'disgusting' and 'disrespectful' monetization moves
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