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What unique mechanics have you seen lately that “made the game”?
  • Ctrl Alt Ego is a recent indie immersive sim built around the mechanic of jumping into and controlling various robots and objects, which opens up so many possibilities and paths to progression. You can fight enemies yourself, sneak past, take them over, get them to attack each other, even skip entire sections if you're clever. It's chock full of whimsical British humor and charming writing, very clearly a labor of love and passion. The entire plot revolves around the idea of yeeting yourself into things though, so taking that out would certainly change the experience entirely. It's a fun twist on the imsim genre and well worth checking out.

  • I feel like I'm spending less time on social media after switching to Lemmy
  • Same, and I don't think that's such a bad thing either.

  • TechCrunch explains what is happening with RedHat, including today’s SUSE development.
  • It's incredible to me that all this has led to Oracle looking like the good guy here. Fucking ORACLE. 2023 is weird, man.

  • Outrage as Republican says 1921 Tulsa massacre not motivated by race
  • "The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command."

  • Star Trek Discovery vs Star Trek Excelsior
  • Man the Excelsior has always been my favorite ship since childhood. I've dreamed of a show or movie featuring her as the hero ship my entire life. Even built the model kit, it was so cool! Had no idea this podcast was a thing thank you for sharing. I've enjoyed new Trek more than most and will be sad to see Discovery go, but this might very well scratch that itch while we wait for what's next. Excited to dive in.

  • r/Piracy probably needs a rethink
  • That's the beauty of federation - you can subscribe to and interact with whatever other instance from your home site, without having to make a dozen different accounts around the Fediverse. Feelsgoodman.

  • Two of the biggest Reddit communities reopened in the funniest way possible
  • Maybe this isn't the darkest timeline after all.

  • Reddit’s average daily traffic fell during blackout, according to third-party data
  • Yep. The day the Boost app on my phone stops working is the day I cease visiting Reddit entirely. It's about sending a message.