There are now 3 downloads: The regular one, an archive for use with the Mastodon Admin CLI, and a high-res one for printing or inclusion in other graphics.
Other issues aside, a big problem that's stopping me from using Discord and other services is the requirement to link your phone number (either immediately, or after "suspicious activity" or other methods) and the "convenience features" that entails: Notifications to your contacts that you're on the same platform, appearing in their list automatically, etc.
There's no certain way to stop this, because blocking access to your contact list does nothing if a platform uses people who have you in their contact list as basis instead. There's always this uncertainty that even if there isn't such a feature or it doesn't work this way right now, what about the next update? Surprise, now my family, boss etc. know I'm a wyvern online.
It's easy to keep your identities separate with email, but phone numbers are a royal pain in the ass and I sure as hell won't buy a second SIM just to have proper isolation.
Here are the emojis I've been working on lately. :drgn_happy_mlem: I want to get away from the lazy cookie-cutter expressions which turned out to be a big challenge.
About my Steam Deck situation: I contacted the carrier last week, no response. I contacted Valve yesterday, now they're arranging a new shipment since the old one got lost. 3rd time's a charm etc. :drgn_flat:
I still think modern social media shifting the focus from topics to people wasn't a great move. The way forums worked was that you opted into the things you're interested in and got a very low chance of seeing topics you disliked. And even if you did, not opening the thread was a surefire way to get rid of it from your view.
Now you subscribe to people who will post about anything. You carefully have to consider if the things-I-like to things-I-dislike ratio works for you, but unless you're extremely strict you will get topics in your timeline you may hate. Getting rid of unwanted content takes substantial amount of discipline in who you follow and usage of mutes and word filters. The latter of which is, quite frankly, a joke. And I think this is the root for a lot of "discourses" nowadays.