Is that you, Rowan, manager of TechTown?
Is this a kbin thing? I'm viewing this on lemmy and from that perspective there are plenty of linux communities
Yeah, I'm definitely waiting on that
I've found Mastodon helpful for this
Celebrity Death Match, please
Yep, you're right, deleted the other comment
And spamming can be a serious problem for forums such as Lemmy communities
I was going to say, while we can't do Mich about them adopting an open protocol, please defederate with them
What is it about the mech aesthetic that changes things for me? This looks fun as hell, but usually I'm pretty meh about PvP action games. I like the learning curve of them but after the newness washes off I find myself not returning to them, so I've kind of stopped paying attention. But because there's mechs in this instead of squishy peoples in this one I feel differently.
I'm almost always reading at least one of both, but usually two nonfiction and one fiction. Basically: have two topics for learning to avoid monotony; and have a fiction around for pure diversion.
Currently I'm working on:
Fiction:
- House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski (rereading)
Nonfiction:
- Solidarity Economics: Why Mutuality and Movements Matter by Chris Brenner and Manuel Pastor
- Democracy and Economic Planning by Pat Devine
EDIT: Oh yeah, I'm also listening to Wool by Hugh Howey (first book in the series the show Silo is based on)
It's definitely the latter. The sites it renders are just markdown files stored on the IPFS network. I don't think it can render HTML let alone a modern web app on the internet