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Weekly what have you been playing discussion - week of March, 4th, 2024
  • I’ve been playing a lot of Balatro, and also Chants of Senaar on the side.

    Thinking of finally picking up HiFi Rush now that it’s finally on the PS5, which is pretty much the only system I get to game on these days.

  • How Mastodon made friends with Meta
  • While technically true, I think calling Mastodon the smallest amongst them is a little indigenous. After all, wasn’t the idea of ActivityPub “protocols, not platforms”?

    For me personally, Mastodon opened me to the world of federated social media, and I’m now hosting my own AP-based single-user social media page running GoToSocial. My usage won’t add to Mastodon’s MAU’s count, but 90% of my interactions are with Mastodon users, and I think that’s the beauty of the system.

  • Apple announces support for alternative app marketplaces, web browser engines in the EU with iOS 17.4

    www.macstories.net Apple Details How It Plans to Comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act

    Today, Apple announced how it intends to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which the European Commission says applies to the App Store. There are a lot of details to cover, but in summary, radical change is coming to the EU App Store, but only in the EU. Let’s take a look at how

    Apple Details How It Plans to Comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/21906358

    > Apple announces support for alternative app marketplaces, web browser engines in the EU with iOS 17.4 > > Updated the link to a better source that gives a more detailed overview.

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    Apple @lemmy.ml fresh @lemm.ee

    Apple announces support for alternative app marketplaces, web browser engines in the EU with iOS 17.4

    www.macstories.net Apple Details How It Plans to Comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act

    Today, Apple announced how it intends to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which the European Commission says applies to the App Store. There are a lot of details to cover, but in summary, radical change is coming to the EU App Store, but only in the EU. Let’s take a look at how

    Apple Details How It Plans to Comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/21906358

    > Apple announces support for alternative app marketplaces, web browser engines in the EU with iOS 17.4 > > Updated the link to a better source that gives a more detailed overview.

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    Apple announces support for alternative app marketplaces, web browser engines in the EU with iOS 17.4

    www.macstories.net Apple releases first iOS 17.4 beta with these changes for the EU - 9to5Mac

    With iOS 17.3 shipped, Apple is moving on to iOS 17.4 beta. The first developer beta version for iPhone is...

    Apple releases first iOS 17.4 beta with these changes for the EU - 9to5Mac

    Updated the link to a better source that gives a more detailed overview.

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    Looking for fediverse platform for a minimal corporate website.
  • I use GoToSocial, which is a mastodon-like fediverse software that’s perfect for single-user instances. You can set your profile as the landing page at the root URL, and it also supports customisable CSS for your page too.

    You can check out a sample profile (GtS’ official account) here.

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  • As my original comment said, it was not wrong to pin that thread and the Twitter link. I was just pointing out the hypocrisy.

    But if you insist a solution, there are multiple ways to sidestep Twitter, including but not limited to posting a screenshot, then appending the Nitter link (or heck, even Twitter) in the post body, which means users have the ability to first view the content, then make their own decisions whether to interact with the link or not.

    Just my 2 cents.

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  • Calling out people about "not using federated services on a federated service", yet having a Twitter/X link pinned (not that it's wrong to do so), is incredibly hypocritical.

  • Reddit users lost?
  • I’ve been keeping track of this tracker and since July 1, peak comments/post per minute have definitely gone down. Although as the site mentions, you really shouldn’t draw any firm conclusions from that. Just interesting to see.