[-] SuperDuperKitten 4 points 2 months ago

I hadn't no. To be honest, I just assume it was just another Lemmy instance but will check it out. Thanks for the suggestion

[-] SuperDuperKitten 5 points 2 months ago

You're going to likely interpret the following as snark or more anger, but I promise you it's not. I ask the following in good faith: if you encounter folks who believe that large corporations, generally, and the use of proprietary software/hardware by those corporations, specifically, are having harmful effects on humanity, do you expect those folks to respond without emotion when those subjects are broached? If so, why?

I do believe that large corporation should be held accountable for whenever they done anything shady and suggest alternatives as well as state the pros and cons of it.

My issue is them replying angrily at the people that happens to use it, not even knowing why they use it instead of the alternative, if the alternative can delivers what they can already do. Not all alternative are "one size, fit all" and sadly, some are more a compromise rather than they would get any benefit from using it.

You seem to be coming from a good place and your desire to get away from reddit probably reflects a belief that there's something wrong there. But maybe take a step back and ask yourself if there's a good reason that people seem angry?

I saw it the whole thing more as them assuming I want an community to mainly talk crap about older generation which isn't the case. To me, I vision the Gen-Z community I was wondering exist in Lemmy being like sort of like "90s kids" Facebook group which post meme related their childhood and stuff they grew up with. Again, not trying to do some generation war and talk crap at them.

If some have read my reply to others, they would realized that. But instead, they jump into conclusion so I felt like I was being yelled at for being a idiot for even asking and get accused for something I wasn't even thinking about.

If the tone is something like:

"I'm not too sure how good idea is having separate community for generation is as we're aleardy divided personally. But you find it better joining any community you find interesting"

I wouldn't be too upset and won't feel attacked and I can reply saying "It isn't meant to be a divide, rather..". But instead, they begin with "Fuck Gen-whatever" and be passive aggressive to me. That what annoyed me the most.

[-] SuperDuperKitten 5 points 2 months ago

Yeah, I do think it comes down on whatever communities you're in which varies what the experience be like. Lemmy is very open-source focus which great asking for support and even finding interesting FOSS project but terrible how angry they get anything corporate or proprietary related and even they expectation for newbies to do.

[-] SuperDuperKitten 4 points 2 months ago

I don't want to say that doesn't happen at all but what I mean was just asking a community that primarily is Gen-Z can talk about whatever they feel nostalgic (like whatever TV-Show or games I used to played).

But instead, Lemmy users had to be unhinged and spin it into something that apparently I want some kind of generation war or support a "divide". I might just go back to Reddit if they are this passive aggressive and take anything in bad faith

[-] SuperDuperKitten 5 points 2 months ago

Just more a hangout place online for Gen-Z to talk about our nostalgia and what's going on in our life. Then bit of a dazzle of question from older generation related to us (in good faith of course).

[-] SuperDuperKitten 4 points 2 months ago

None. Even trying to suggest Mastodon, still no luck which I just stopped as I'm just exhausted of hearing the answer "no".

[-] SuperDuperKitten 2 points 2 years ago

I meant like as in like leaving Twitter

[-] SuperDuperKitten 3 points 2 years ago

It be difficult for not only the API is no longer free but also the user limit of amount of tweets being able to be seen each day. You're just better off scraping Twitter all together

[-] SuperDuperKitten 3 points 2 years ago

Facebook have got data breach a few times which didn't stop majority of people still using it.

[-] SuperDuperKitten 4 points 2 years ago

Tomb Raider on PlayStation is what I say is way ahead of it's time which I think not many people give the game credit for.

It is one of the few early 3D games that nails the atmosphere and have tension. I always gets sense of adventure and I discovered part of the tomb by myself which I feel like modern games holds people's hand a little where it feels less fun and more I been told to do XYZ.

Also the way they did the water effect is impressive that they distort the texture UV postion I believe.

[-] SuperDuperKitten 2 points 2 years ago

If you got uBlock Origin, you can just write the URL to the filter list and it should block it

[-] SuperDuperKitten 4 points 2 years ago

Didn't for Super Mario 3D All-Star, they just downloaded a rom of Super Mario 64 on a ROM website?

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