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FOSS alternative to Discord?
  • If you remember using teamspeak or ventrillo... Their is a FOSS alternative called mumble that works similarly. Its essentially the closest to what you're asking that has both VOIP and other features. Some communities especially mmorpg clans and gaming clans still use it. Idk how popular it is in general though. Discord is supported by huge donations which is why they've been able to dominate, but teamspeak/mumble still exist and essentially are the same thing but less modern.

    https://www.mumble.info/

    IRC and Matrix are both IM systems but are alternatives to discord if that's all the functionality you seek. Matrix is also in the fediverse.

  • Reddit had/has a plan to block mobile browsers in favor of their app
  • I also am hoping for more Gamedev groups. r/gamedev is shut down so my only hope is a community growing fast on here. the discords are... ok but not what I'm looking for. And I'm off reddit now so nothing on there will work for me.

  • Bunch of Rubber Stamps I use to spruce up my RPG Journal came in the mail
  • These came out top tier that's awesome. Adds lots of character without having to do all that drawing by hand. As someone without much artistic skill I might look into these too as an option.

  • The internet is great again, thanks to all of you πŸ™‚
  • I'm pretty sure mine is available but I still opted to use a period and birth year. That said I have/had many fake name google, yahoo, and AOL emails so I'm a mixed bag.

  • Raddlers losing their minds over Lemmy
  • I actually just happened to come across Raddle while looking for forum style websites today. Decided I was in the wrong space when a post about lemmygrad (them acting as if all of lemmy is as based as lemmygrad) was met with an upvoted comment left up for hours of some anarkiddie saying "I want to physically hurt them." Oh no but WE'RE somehow the deranged ones, nah ok sure yep y'all go uplift your most aesthetically violent and then complain about TANKIE BACKSTABBERS.

    Never should of looked in the first place.

  • Is there a place for Magic:the gathering Arena?
  • Yet to find one for specifically Arena, but if you haven't found the normal MTG community put this into the search function. [email protected] and also for specifically you (a lemmy world user) https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected] here is a link if you wanna be lazy lol. Maybe they or their discord (linked in their sidebar) would know if an Arena one exists already or not. GL

  • Metal Gear Solid 4 Finally Freed From PS3 as Part of Leaked Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2 - IGN
  • It's about god dang time, especially with the FPS drops it used to have when it got busy perhaps we can see MGS4 buttery smooth now.

  • The ocean just ate the rich. We need to pick up our pace!
  • πŸ¦€πŸ¦€πŸ¦€Rip BozoπŸ¦€πŸ¦€πŸ¦€

  • Bunch of Rubber Stamps I use to spruce up my RPG Journal came in the mail
  • Very cool, show what they look like in comments/newpost or something when you start using them? Curious how they come out looking on paper

  • my parents are landlords
  • No you're not inherently hypocritical because while you may be the beneficiary of capitalist exploitation and landleeches, but that doesn't mean you must do the same. Not unlike what Engles did, there are pro worker movements that you could put your efforts toward especially if you're in a more comfortable and need to work relatively less.. After all it's hard to teach theory and spread awareness/organize labour power, if you're always having to work for the meat on your plate. We're not a movement of meritocracy/individuality, we need as many people to understand and teach the horrors of capitalism as well the way forward.

    That all said ensure you get your education and don't waste this opportunity to ensure your own financial security (ideally with no reliance on labour value extraction). To become a capitalist is "bad" but there always will be capitalists so to be a capitalists that is pushing for revolution will be better than anti-revolutionaries exclusive holding the power. Additionally, many great members of the movement have benefited from or been themselves capitalists. Their self-awareness and efforts they made to write these wrongs is what set them apart.

    TLDR; Not inherently hypocritical. You're benefiting from workers being squeezed, don't let them be sucked dry just so you can lick the cheeto dust off your fingers or else yeah that'd be pretty sour. You sound like you're already on the right track by even asking this question. Good luck comrade.

  • two minus fourule
  • I wonder if the billionaire was/will be the first or last to be lynched in the sake of extending oxygen or getting hungry.

  • My favourite tank ever
  • May the very hand of Stalin himself guide your shot into enemy armor!

  • The internet is great again, thanks to all of you πŸ™‚
  • I grew up late to the early internet days as I am just about as old as google itself. However, even in my time I remember light saber mouse cursors, neo colored backgrounds, the stupid but adorable fairy animations all over myspace, and websites auto playing Queen songs. There was character that we put it as a community.

    While I may not be the biggest fan of the flat design of the lemmy website and how clinical it all seems, the FOSS nature leads to so much customization with apps and so forth while the content y'all produce is absolutely magical. If I see an ad I know it's cause one of you have something unique to actually show off and it's not just bots pushing me to open my wallet. Thank you, you lovely bunch of adorable dufuses.

  • Why do instances not run ads?
  • Donation based funding has historically been used amongst the fediverse and is therefore the most likely path forward. I'm also partial to this model as it prevents predatory changes towards increasing ad revenue. We see many content creators and organizations (such as the lemmy devs themselves) utilize donations as a method towards preserving the FOSS spirit of the platform whilst supporting these projects part/full time or just server and maintenance costs.

    I am of the opinion that in the long term, donations will also be the best way to preserve Lemmy's independence from profit based oversight by staying ad-free and the instances that step away from this and embrace ads most likely will be the ones that already have stepped away from the spirit of Lemmy by defederating. I have no interest in remaking reddit and many others feel the same so I am more than happy to donate and enjoy other FOSS projects.

  • After holding out for almost 10 years, I finally got 5e books.
  • I think its just easier for many to go from 5e backwards due to how 5e has more "freedom" while earlier editions rely on additional rules and mechanics to determine a lot of the bloat. I started with 2e because my group was very stubborn and took years to adapt. congrats on joining the modern world though!!!

  • General Discussion Thread - Juche 112, Week 24
  • Mixed bag but no cut ties is the best outcome from my perspective. Plenty of new people who can actually see opinions that challenge their worldview so its not just a hugbox, I don't want those often toxic arguments here on genzedong itself, but on Lemmy.world having liberals see obvious communists who are lgbt, friendly, poc, etc will help soften their assumptions I hope.

  • General Discussion Thread - Juche 112, Week 24
  • Its reddit community used to be a more accepting leftist space with a lot of queer humor. But over time the Libs slowly got worse. I remember when I first joined it felt like it was run by actual leftists (mostly baby leftists and anarkiddies but still) The first "kick tankies of of r/196" wasn't as well received as this one..

    So when Ukraine war broke out they got... So much worse. I have no hope for the instance tbh and am glad they banned me, if only for 3 days as apparently I'm only a borderline tankie lmao. We have our own 196 which is much better tbh.___

  • What does Lemmy mean? (wrong answers only)
  • Lets Enjoy Meeting Merry Yiffers, finally a slogan I can get behind!

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  • Can testify to just how good the story is. I've only completed a single store line but the game is rather short (about 30-40 hours for a slow first play through I think?) encouraging you to go through repeatedly to find all the different story progression possibilities. Like OP said choice REALLY matters in this game and can have consequences sometimes altering the entire path of the story unlike most games where the storylines usually "converge" back to a singular plotline.

    The combat is comparable to Pillars of Eternity and there is an interesting magic rune system, but it's story is where it shines, each faction and storyline is fully fleshed out with interesting conversations, companions, and lore. Additionally unique questlines, companions, locations, and more are accessible or change according on your choices. It's worth at least 1 playthrough but there is enough for about 5 or so playthroughs through the various branches.

  • Please help me understand this place
  • You made an account on lemmy.ml which means you automatically can check out the communities on this instance and through the federation. You can subscribe and treat this instance just like any normal forum/reddit type thing.

    A quick note, lemmy.ml is the instance itself. When you see [email protected] or [email protected] the XXX@ is the name of the community inside that instance. Also [email protected] is essentially the "homepage" community for the instance. Like a webpage almost. So if you see [email protected] that is the Android community on the lemmy.world instance.

    However this is then where the "federation" comes in.

    We're part of the "federation" of servers, meaning by default you can participate in "linked/federated" instances and subscribe/post/comment within them. Think of this like reddit1, 2, 3, and so on all exist. You're on 2 but can utilize all parts of 1, 3, etc from the same account. It's like your account is a general purpose account allowing you to contribute to multiple instances separate from your "home instance" which in your case is the @lemmy.ml part of your name.

    Go to Communities and you'll see "Subscribed, Local, and All".

    Subscribed is the ones you've subscribed to, ground breaking.

    Local are the communities within the instance you're currently accessing through, so for you most likely it'll be lemmy.ml communities but for me it's lemmygrad.ml communities.

    And "all" is the list of communities under all federated instances organized by (I think) user count/month. These are all open for your contribution.

    However to all this I will say there are some caveats. Firstly some instances (beehaw for example) has defederated lemmy.ml. Therefore, if you're a beehaw user you can't see lemmy.ml content. However, do to the way the federation works us here on lemmy.ml can see beehaw content if you go to access it since "defederating" only works one way.

    However, the content won't load by default or be stored on this server unless someone requests/accesses it first. At the time of requesting the information it'll download a local copy of that post to be stored on the "requesting" instance. (I believe this is the correct way of describing it)

    However, contributions you and others make will stay only viewable to the lemmy.ml instance and will not be sent back to beehaw.

    There is more technically information behind this but this is just a starter and over time you'll come to understand the interesting quirks of the tech. Additionally there are admins of the Instances (lemmy.ml, lemmy.world, etc) and then mods of the communities. They're separate and you may be blocked from a community but not the instance. So keep in mind to double check rules whenever you are on a new instance/community.

    Sorry if it seems like a lot but just trying to help out without making it confusing, I'm new here too haha. Best of luck and welcome to lemmy!

    Some additional info... https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/introduction.html