

Thank you so much for introducing me to Liz Climo, I love her work and keep sending it to friends since I’ve found it.
Thank you so much for introducing me to Liz Climo, I love her work and keep sending it to friends since I’ve found it.
Mine is set to expire: Expires / Max-Age:“Fri, 23 Aug 2024 06:40:27 GMT” - so that’s in 7 days. Great find though!
Just did some digging - I cannot see that mentioned post on lemm.ee support. I can find the community but the last post that shows for me is from 3 months ago and when I search for the post’s title I get “no results”. Bit off-topic though, sorry.
Possibly, but I’m wondering why it’s only affecting Lemmy then? (I’m using Librewolf that’s based on Firefox)
No not at all, I just said that because I’m often under the impression that many people never search before posting and it sometimes annoys me so I try not to make the same mistake :D. I still miss the old forum days where we had that Bart Simpson meme.
Thanks for piecing it together, it might be a problem for more users, I’m relieved to read it’s not only happening to me!
Thanks! I was searching for posts before I posted but hadn’t found that post.
Edit: that post suggests to clear cookies - I’ve tried that twice on two machines, same problem still.
Refreshing logs me out when I’m logged in and does nothing when I’m logged out.
I used to have it from time to time too, but now it’s every single time and that’s inconvenient.
The game itself was for me mid - not good not bad, but the ending? I can’t believe no one mentioned it yet, that was the most impressive ending I’ve experienced in a game ever. Without spoilers, for those who played it, the piano notes and then darkness, I couldn’t believe it, it was so good.
Thank you for this. I think it’s good practice not to post plain codes but to obfuscate them in some way so that they are not snatched by bots. Not sure if this a big problem on Lemmy though.
You might misunderstand how their “ratings” work - they simply collect all reports and when people had trouble with the game before, and gave a negative or “tinkering required” rating, it will show in the overall stats.
Depends on what you are playing, but gaming in Linux has come a long way. Some games won’t work due to companies not enabling their (rootkit) “anti-cheats” for Linux, but other than that, there’s more and more games that simply work by the day. Check out https://www.protondb.com/ to get an idea of what’s working at the moment.
What a stupid headline.
“So who are these people? They’re a bit more likely to be female. While both the comparison groups were roughly evenly split between male and female, the superspreaders were 60 percent female. They’re also older, on average 58 years old, nearly 20 years older than the sample as a whole.”
Not at all, in Linux Mint for example I simply picked the recommended driver and I had no issues with that.
An African or European swallow?
Check this post out: https://lemmy.ml/post/11376676
Make it easy for people to subscribe and adhere to the formatting rules. For example provide [email protected]
Same. The dev is very active and open to suggestions. I’ve been using it for a couple of months now and it’s working great.