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100%. The open and public nature of the fediverse is something everyone should be considering every single time they post on a federated platform. I don't want to federate with meta because ew , but it would be absurd to think that a public platform like this isn't gonna get scraped to hell anyways.
It’s almost as if reddit’s first party app couldn’t even compete with third party apps. I used Boost for Reddit and now I’m waiting for Boost for Lemmy...
I've not read nearly as many books as I would've liked so far this year (four total, five if you count the graphic novel Maus). I just finished Cloud Atlas by David Michell (highly, highly recommended) and now it's on to Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace. I read a bit of Atlas Shrugged out of curiosity as well and that book squarely holds down this year's 'least favorite' position for the moment. It's clear that I'm not the demographic that Ayn Rand is writing for. I don't have any releases I'm particularly looking forward to, but I'll be shamelessly stealing everyone else's ideas from this thread.
What is your favorite class across the DA franchise? I tend to gravitate towards warriors. Dex-based warrior was pretty fun in Origins, but playing sword and shield warrior in DA2 was a slog. Right now I am trying something new and started as a mage in Inquisition, though I miss being in the thick of it.
@Jyrdano If you like being in the thick of it then I would definitely recommend taking the knight-enchanter specialization on your mage in Inquisition. I'd bet you'd like Arcane Warrior in Origins as well.
@Jyrdano Yeah, I remember being pretty disappointed by the 8 spell hotbar and the limited amount of active spells when Inquisition first came out. I'm the sort of person who wants my hotbar full of abilities from edge to edge of the screen.
I've just realized I didn't answer your original question: I'm a mage loyalist if that wasn't obvious haha. I just finished a rogue playthrough of Origins as part of building my worldstate in preparation of DA:DW though.
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There’s been a lot of speculation around what Threads will be and what it means for Mastodon. We’ve put together some of the most common questions and our responses based on what was launched today.
Haven't touched reddit since July 1st
It’s almost as if reddit’s first party app couldn’t even compete with third party apps. I used Boost for Reddit and now I’m waiting for Boost for Lemmy...
We're halfway through the year. How many books have you read so far and are you on track for your goal? Favorite books so far? Least favorite?
Think of this thread as a mid year review:...
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