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@fiofiofio@kbin.social
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Are Tesla charging stations already required to include CCS plugs?

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  1. If you go to your profile settings, it should be the first option on the page
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So far I've been browsing all-hot and all-newest mainly, to find new communities to subscribe to (and some to block). At some point, probably soon considering the growth in the threadiverse, I'll switch my home page to subscribed. I comment wherever I feel like it, but I've only posted on kbin.social so far.

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I collected some resources that can help in this post, like the aforementioned lemmyverse.net. Another useful trick I’ve found is going to instances dedicated to specific interests (like programming.dev) and browsing their communities list.

The first couple links in my post are kbin specific but the rest should be useful to everybody!

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Funny, I was just thinking about this today as I was going through my Steam wishlist. I don't even know what to call the genre but I want more of it. Haven't heard of exocolonist before, so I'll check that out. The only other one I can think of right now is Growing Up (Steam link), but that one is kind of shallow and not great for replayability.

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Oh another one I remembered: Magical Diary Horse Hall (and the sequel Wolf Hall) - absolutely loved the first but never got around to playing Wolf Hall

Relay for Reddit is continuing as a subscription service (feddit.uk)

Not sure how I feel about this tbh, fair play if that’s what he wants to do. I don’t think it will make me stay with reddit. The community feel of lemmy and kbin is making me finally enjoy contributing again. Towards the end with reddit it felt so… Pointless.

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And to not even have feature parity (no polls, for example) and not be able to view NSFW posts...

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Some resources for finding communities

Communities/Magazines

  • newcommunities@lemmy.world
  • findacommunity@lemmy.ml
  • FindAKbin@kbin.social
  • wowthislemmyexists@lemmy.ca

Websites

Special Interest Instances

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Oh I like that popup - looks nicer than what I hacked together

Anyone else dismayed by the limited success and adoption of Odysee (YT alternative) when it comes to Reddit alternatives?

So YouTube has a lot of problems, there's no denying that. Frivolous and selective (not to mention automated) copyright enforcement, bureaucratic termination appeal system, COPPA idiocy, the whole clusterfuck that is monetization, etc?...

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On the other hand, I think the Reddit migration has a lot better chance of succeeding than any attempts at Twitter or YouTube or Twitch migration.

On the three other sites I mentioned, you’re following specific people. If those people don’t make the jump to a new platform, there’s little reason for you to make the jump either - you’re not going to see the content you want on the new site. Reddit and kbin and lemmy, on the other hand, are community based. I can talk about movies and woodworking and programming memes here just as well as I can on Reddit. The content is the discussion, and anywhere you can find groups of like-minded people, you’ll get that content.

Other people have mentioned the monetization angle for content creators, which is another factor that doesn’t apply to community-based sites. Hell, a large part of the complaints against Reddit is that they are relying on free content and free moderation. So that barrier isn’t holding people back here.

Last point, at least for YouTube and Twitch, is that video hosting and streaming is expensive - any competitor, if they want to gain serious traction, is going to need a lot of money behind it.

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Co-op base building survival games is a pretty popular genre right now - might I suggest checking out Valheim, Raft, Grounded, something along those lines?

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I’ve been using it on desktop and it works perfectly

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$13 a year or $1.50 a month for Apollo - not that much

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I'm seeing the same thing on kbin desktop - I'm very confused

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Attempting censored screenshot upload...

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Calling a community [x]Porn that's just SFW high-quality photos of something (eg EarthPorn, RoomPorn, etc). Leave that naming convention in the 2010s.

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