I’m 31 and I declare I’m too old to relearn the muscle memory. I acceot the occasional need to retie my laces.
I’m 31 and I declare I’m too old to relearn the muscle memory. I acceot the occasional need to retie my laces.
I don’t think you need to have the largest following to have great value, even lemmy as it is right now feels great. I’ll actually want to dive into comment sections compared to the endless scrolling on reddit.
As long as there’s enough people using a platform for a variety of ideas and experience in topics, I think that’s good enough for me.
What a throwback, I remember playing mdk2 when I was young and being utterly confused where to go and giving up shortly after
I didn’t think it was short, I think it was almost the perfect length. I want more digestible experiences, a 2hr game that’s got a well told narrative is worth so much more to me than a 100hr grind fest.
I agree with everything else you said, I was deeply moved by it and even teared up at times
I’ve built and deployed specifically small applications using sqlite and yeah I agree with everything, but especially the migration pains. Any change becomes difficult and bringing another developer onto a project just slows it to a crawl when db changes are needed. If that can be resolved I could be convinced, but until them postgres4lyf