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m_talon @beehaw.org
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Relay For Reddit dev is considering monthly subscription of $2-3
  • I used Relay for years. I'd love to support the dev, but no way I'm paying Reddit anything directly or indirectly. They won't get my money, my content, or even my eyeballs if I can help it. They're extorting the users and the devs with this, and I'm not gonna reward them for bad behavior. Time to move on.

  • Tonys 2023

    Anyone watch last night? What did you think of the unscripted format?

    I found myself missing the presenters explaining the best musical noms before their performances, and the lifetime achievement also felt a little empty without a narration. But, the rest seemed really good. It was less bland reading from a prompt and more spontaneous, which gave the whole show a more intimate feel.

    Thoughts?

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  • 12 years, and my days of contributing to Reddit are over. It's obvious they're more interested in money than the communities. It's best to walk away and move on.

    I'll participate on here for now, and we'll see how it goes.

  • What are some of your LEAST favorite game mechanics?
  • Best hunger mechanics are the ones that don't harm your character when you're hungry, but you do get a buff for eating.

    Valheim's like that. Don't want to eat? Fine. Go multiple days without and you'll still be ok. But if you want your hp to be all it can be, you'll want to eat up before going out to fight.

  • Reddit to lay off about 5% of workforce
  • Because C-Level people are more about "how can this company make money" and less about "how can this company treat its workers/customers well" (unless the latter leads to the former).

    They are told that increasing value for the investors is the thing that matters. If you have to make "tough choices" that abuse the workers or destroy the brand, oh well. It's worth it if that revenue number keeps going up. To them, it's an acceptable loss to keep the board happy.

    Every company that has VC, investors, or stock is going to be like this at one point or another. It's just getting more blatant and obvious now. Disney, WB, Netflix, Twitter, Reddit...it's a list that just keeps growing.

  • Reddit mods are organizing blackouts to protest against API changes
  • If what they're saying is true, that might happen anyway. A lot of moderation is done using third party bots that use the API. Without those, it all has to be done manually and no one has time for that. Even then a lot of the manual moderation is done using third party tools (again, impacted by the API change).

    Reddit's about to pull an implosion that'll make Twitter and Digg look like blips. I got the heck out of there and now I'm just sitting back with my popcorn and tea watching it all burn down.

  • Tell us about unpopular games you love, or even just appreciate some aspects of, contrary to the inteenet hivemind?
  • I played both Fable 3 and Assassin's Creed 3 and enjoyed them immensely. I don't always finish games, but I finished both of them. Then I went online and found out at the time both of them were considered the worst of their franchises. Shrug I still had fun, dangit.