Wolpertinger

joined 1 year ago

I loved building borg decks! I somehow always played them very poorly compared to the dominion, though. I remember doing extremely well with a dominion deck.

The last time reddit pulled some shit, I found tildes and expanded the sites I visited regularly/ semi-regularly (and reducing how much time I spent on reddit). Reddit reverting the latest changes will only minimize the damage on my end, as I'll be spending time here that I could otherwise be spending over there.

This stunt reduced the already diminished trust I have for reddit. Having migrated to reddit due to the digg v4 fiasco, over the years, reddit's decisions have been like digg v4 in slow motion. Each fuckup just causes me to further reduce the amount of time I spend using the site. One of these days, they'll cross too many of my red lines, and reddit will become completely useless to me.

[–] Wolpertinger@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

No one mentioned lofi girl? The youtube channel's study stream is amazing for helping me focus on coding.

[–] Wolpertinger@sh.itjust.works 15 points 1 year ago

I recently switched from lemmy.ml to here. It just seems to be snappy and always up when I use the site. Lemmy.ml, on the other hand, is down frequently due to the high traffic and otherwise slow to load for me.

This instance does what it says on the tin. Shit just works over here.

I didn't leave reddit. I'll still be there after everything's all said and done.

However, I tried their app years ago. It was garbage. Once July 1st rolls around, I'll just use old.reddit.com or RES to use their site. I do most of my reading/posting using boost though, so I'll be using reddit less than before. Once those options go, then I don't see myself using reddit any longer.

I've been a tildes and hacker news user for a few years at this point. If this migration attempt means anything to me, it's to diversify even more. So I'm checking out Lemmy and kbin and I went back to slashdot.