I think there was too much exposure to 1989. There are definitely some standout tracks, though.
I think there was too much exposure to 1989. There are definitely some standout tracks, though.
I hear you. There are some jams on Fearless, but I just prefer the others. For Debut, I also wasn’t there in the beginning, but I really like Our Song, and I’m Only Me When I’m With You.
I thought that might be the case. But the one magazine showed something from 10 hours ago. Yet didn’t show a post from an hour ago. And if it only showed the new ones, surely it shouldn’t show anything older than when I joined.
I know they had that Cloudflare thing, but that seems to be taken down now. It does federate, just not everything.
It’s a fun bop, but not the first song I think of when it comes to pride. While I love Tay’s music, it does feel a little less genuine, and performative. Lover feels like ages ago, though. Isn’t YNTCD 4 years old, not 3?
My cousin was working on something like that, but specifically for books. Like a virtual library with bookshelves you can browse. I definitely think it can be exciting.
The difference is also on Reddit, it felt like your comment would never be seen, because there were so many. It’s not the same here. Which makes commenting actually feel worthwhile.
Yes, this feels freer. It can’t be affected in the same way Spez is messing up Reddit. I’m waiting for more content (I will probably make some myself) that isn’t just talking about Rexxit or switching over.
Wait, you can edit post titles? That’s so cool!
It’s a male/male romance. Bullies to lovers.
I feel like I’d be more scared with a laptop, because everything is smaller and more delicate. I don’t trust my hands with things that are too intricate.
This is a cool prompt, but really tricky.
When I was young, I always wanted to be an author. I wrote my own stories, but they were basically my guesses of what Harry Potter was like, before I actually read them. After that, writing a story has always felt so daunting. But I’ve eventually made some headway, when I chose to start writing again on 1 June. It’s the furthest I’ve got in years - I actually know where my story is going, and who the characters are.
That sounds interesting. Cyberpunk makes me think of like 80s neon, but in a futuristic world. The urbanite in me loves that idea. I definitely don’t think it’s basic.
That actually makes perfect sense. Making a post can be scary. I’m making a deliberate effort to actually say something, rather than lurking. But deciding what to say is tricky, especially if you don’t know how you’re going to be received. I’m glad something like that can help.
I was able to reassemble my own pc, and get it working nicely after it messed up. I was so stressed I would break something. But I didn’t, and the difference in speed was crazy. I figured out that there were airflow problems, and there was so much dust.
Yes, robocode is fun. I got thrown in the deepend with that and a coding assignment.
Try to figure out what you want to build. That will make a big difference towards what you learn. I’m partial to C# for gamedev, but there is so much out there. If you really have no idea, Python is a good multi-purpose language that can get you used to programming.
Yes, that sounds nice. I’d want to make it easier to fly a dragon in Skyrim. I’d probably prefer going a bit further south, to the Imperial City. Skyrim is cold.
I got the idea from the Bobiverse series. For me, personally, I would like a quiet room like a library. With a dog by my side, and windows looking out towards the sea.
Did you verify your account? I know they send emails. Theoretically, though, you shouldn’t need to have an account for all the different instances. You can subscribe to a Lemmy community from kbin, using your kbin account.