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@Peaces I don’t get it, that’s just someone performing a DDT on thin air
I am a perfectly normal human worm-baby. You have nothing - absolutely nothing - to fear from me.
@Peaces I don’t get it, that’s just someone performing a DDT on thin air
@Haui I generally agree with that sentiment, but r/emulation in particular had a great mod team that culled out the ton of low efforf posts like “I downloaded a Pokémon ROMs how do I make it work” and “some emulator just released a new version, here’s my ‘video showcase’ that barely mentions the emulator in question. Don’t forget to like and subscribe!” and so on.
@a_fancy_kiwi Exactly! In a business environment where you need to squeeze every possible penny and every second of downtime is money lost, OP is introducing additional potential points of failure.
In a homelab where downtime is just an inconvenience? Go for it! Try it for yourself and see how you like it!
@TheTrueLinuxDev They briefly gained my support with the community outreach they used to do with Rocksmith 2014…
Then they launched the shitty subscription service Rocksmith+ and fired most of their community team and I remembered that yeah this is still fucking Ubisoft I was dealing with
@Teon Nah, F is for paying respects and Elon has long burned up any respect from all but his biggest stans
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Well shit, astroturfing has made its way here
@PatFussy People are essentially mad that the company doesnt have investor funding.
lolwhat. That is not the issue anyone has, have you been paying even the slightest bit of attention?!
@BlackRose @NeutralFlame @phoneymouse
@null On one hand I strongly prefer kbin to lemmy, but on the other hand that is a clever name for the tool! I like it!
@thanevim Sonarr/Radarr, to my understanding one is for “obtaining” shows/movies and the other is for users to request things for the other program to obtain.
@jennifilm Isn’t Thunderbird open source? It worked well enough for the bit I used it ages ago.