Battlebit is just $15 on Steam and has a great amount of content, quality servers, and old school Battlefield-style gameplay. Super low spec graphics. Can really recommend it to folks looking for the above
I loved the fight so much. The way Mantis read the data for other games off your memory card was just so cool; such a clever way to mess with the player.
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It'll probably be a while before something like that would be implemented, especially since most 2FA providers cost additional money to run. Right now there isn't much incentive to steal people's accounts anyway.
Ideally I think there would be a separation between your identity on an instance and the data on other servers you use. Or, at the least, some kind of "landing page" where you can then click and be brought to the server you want to use.
I keep musing over making something like this; perhaps I should...
I think something like this would probably be done user side, maybe with some option to share it, much like the "multireddit" feature of reddit. Each individual community is still moderated and run by their mods and local instance, but the user can choose to aggregate multiple mags/communities together.
On one hand, he did say "ask me anything". Reading the thread, I realize he didn't actually say he'd answer anything.
Also, I love how the dishonest fuck that spez is wrote "Some third party apps decided the cost per user a month was too much" after app developers like Apollo's and Sync's both independently posted breakdowns of why the pricing structure was untenable. And it's after he was caught lying about reddit's conversations with the Apollo dev.
Glad this debacle has me invested in the fediverse future, at least.