I like to ask a variety of questions, sometimes silly, serious, and/or strange. Never asking in an attempt to pester or “just asking questions” stuff.
I’m generally curious and/or trying to get a sense of people’s views.
What if it was the cops’ boss, moonlighting as a pizza shop boss and ultimately as an inept robber?
hello frog, that is sad to hear, have you tried calling doompost?
(how is there no !doompost??)
That’s what I was thinking might be the case for players, alongside the fun/new factors Jordan mentions. Thanks for the reply!
Could be (at least fediverse style), but not sure who/what to follow or how to filter out what I mentioned.
Stuff as in anything, intentionally broad there.
Non-commercial is harder to nail down, but by and large I mean not-for-profit, sort of casual hobbyist activity with zero interest in trying to turn it into a business/side-hustle. People discussing/sharing their original stuff simply for its own sake.
Not fan work, coverage of commercial works, etc. Nothing against that stuff, it’s just easily found and readily available.
Why do you think so?
Older? Check.
Free? Check.
Software/game? Check.
Checks out in my book!
What shareware do you play?
FV?
Are shitposts still shitposts if they’re in order?
What do you mean by user abstraction? First I’ve seen this mentioned, or put this way.
I’m asking about before anyone has subscribed to remote instances’ stuff, how do they find the remote instances’ stuff to begin with? Sorry, having trouble finding a clearer way to ask this without getting in the weeds
Thanks for the detailed reply! The potential complexity (depending on how much you want to do with it) is a major part of why I was asking, both in terms of use and administration.
Despite the challenges that poses and absence of mobile apps, it still sounds great, but definitely something to go in with an idea of what you do and don’t want to do with it.
What does MOA stand for in this context?
I’m also making sure only to use drives whose S.M.A.R.T. can be read without removing their enclosure.
That’s a good call, which drives have you found that support this?
Thanks for yours and @JupiterRowland@sh.itjust.works’s deep dive into this!
Does it even do its job in this regard?