I think it'll die down on its own over time. I remember when I first joined Mastodon back in November, it felt like my entire feed was full of people who were migrating from Twitter but were still talking about Twitter this and Elon that, and eventually those people either left or found something else to talk about.
Honestly, Stardew Valley for me. I've tried it a couple times and it just didn't work for me. I wanted to like it, and I like the idea of it, but in practice, I hated the time management aspect and not being able to just run around and do as much as I wanted in a day (I haven't played on PC with mods; I know there's at least one or two that let you change that). I also hated the fishing. 🙃
No interest; I won't be using anything by Meta. If the servers I'm on don't defederate from them, I'll just block the domain.
Wow wow wow. This looks so warm and inviting! I love all the wood, too! (And the corgi, of course 🙂)
I'm hopeful for that too! Besides upvotes, I'm already more active here than I ever was on Reddit.
Hey there! Mid-30s and was diagnosed level 1 ASD a few years ago, which I feel like explained a lot about myself. Besides depression/anxiety, I tend to struggle with concepts and things that aren't well defined, and with some aspects of communication. I liked math and science classes in school because there were formulas and rules and a right answer to the problem. I have a harder time with more open-ended or creative tasks, especially when there are expectations attached to the outcome.
I wanted to poke my head in, introduce myself and say hi, and I'm sure I'll visit here occasionally. But I'll admit I haven't been big on joining in on neurodivergence spaces in the past — partially because it's not personally a term I use for myself, and partially because I don't always agree with the discourse from the loudest voices (or sometimes things that it feels like everyone else agrees on), so I don't always feel like I fit in.
Very much same here re: having a lot of trouble with loosely defined social concepts vs easier times with more tightly defined ones. The concept of gender, for example, is something that's clearly important and meaningful to a lot of people, but I don't know that I'll ever understand it myself (so I've just landed on a point of acceptance that it matters to others). (Apologies if I'm off topic and you meant something totally different!)
In turn, it’ll push other manufacturers to up their game and make the best AR/VR headsets they can.
That's definitely what I'm hoping to see! The competition can only be a good thing.
Definitely not on board with the $3499 price tag, so I won't be a first-gen adopter, but this is the first AR/VR headset that's actually made me want one, so I'm looking forward to seeing what the whole landscape looks like in a few years once (hopefully/maybe) prices have come down a bit.
Thanks for reminding me of The World Ends With You! I played it once a number of years ago and remember loving it. I'm probably due for a replay at this point :)
Oh man. I haven't played Minesweeper in SO long. Putting that on my list to play this weekend. There was a time that it'd just be the default thing I'd open up on my computer if I was just looking to kill a little time.
Definitely recommend Dorfromantik! Islanders is another super chill casual game (and also a builder) that I started and fell in love with the other day.