

He’ll probably claim they’d have doubled their staff by now if it weren’t for them.
He’ll probably claim they’d have doubled their staff by now if it weren’t for them.
QMK is definitely on my requirement list after having read about it.
My biggest job right now is figuring out who is quality and who is slop. There’s so many brands out there now.
Ok, now I want ceramics…
I have a feeling I’m going to end up with more than one keyboard.
Yeah, build was not the right term I see. If one buys a “base set”, switches, key caps, and puts them together, what would one call that?
Developer just confirmed the they found and fixed the bug for the next version.
Wonder what age range you have to be in to get this 😂😅.
I honestly felt the same. Then I thought, eh, let’s just try. Turns out I don’t care about my library being split. I just add desktop icons for the games I’m playing and launch them from there without thinking about what platform it’s on.
Nice to know it’s not just me 😊.
Love the app by the way.
Yeah, I’m actually a member of his channel on YouTube.
Yes, I’d much rather these be on Lemmy! I don’t want yet another blog to bookmark. By being on Lemmy I also catch new posts pretty quickly in my feed.
I love these posts, but I need to make a bug report for the Boost app, because for some reason these posts are unreadable in that app. Scrolling is just way to sluggish. Not sure if it’s the length, or number of images.
I honestly thought this was an option, but I can’t see it in the client, and the offline installers only offer all patches and the latest version. Not the original version.
I agree that’s daft, and hope that feature doesn’t get paywalled. The more people who do the survey and stress these points, the better.
I just know that for decades people will check the git blame and curse my name.
I got the impression they’re aiming more for a “fan club” kind of thing where you get access to articles/videos/Q&A/voting rights, etc. So more a kind of Patreon like many creators have. I didn’t get the impression that this would in any way change the business model of the store.
I think a lot of people are concerned about situations like this: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-27191500
I think the only way they can introduce a subscription without backlash is if they make it a purely community thing with a few bonuses. Give people access to special insights into their preservation efforts, special interviews, voting rights, Q&A, occasional free game, etc. If they lock features behind this like more cloud storage, or other stuff that customers simply expect with their game purchase, the press will be all negative.
Yeah, I found that one weird as well. Lego Island wasn’t just the first Lego game. It was one of the first open world games. Well worth preserving. Much more so than the Lego games that got added.
I was quoting them from memory. Could be that I misread that specific question.
Yeah, this was my thinking as well. Inflation + preparations for tariffs are likely enough to bring the price to 450.