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imaqtpie, to asklemmy in Downvotes = “I disagree” or “this is bad and you should feel bad”?
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I used a hyperlink. Looks like this without the space (_)

[worldnews@sh.itjust.works]_(sh.itjust.works/c/worldnews)

It’s definitely a community

imaqtpie, (edited ) to asklemmy in what was your first video game/system you played or remember playing?
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Probably had to be Goldeneye on the N64. Split screen with my cousins.

But the first game I really played by myself was Link’s Awakening DX on the GameBoy Color.

Honorable mention for Pokémon Gold.

Edit: Just remembered Humongous Entertainment. Freddie Fish, Pajama Sam, Spy Fox on the PC.

Backyard Baseball. The original Super Smash Brothers on N64. Super Mario Bros Deluxe on Gameboy color. Perfect Dark on N64. OK I’m done for now 😅

imaqtpie, to asklemmy in Whaf do you think of hosting an AMA with John Oliver to make Lemmy/kbin officially a viable Reddit replacement?
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The current federation is not built to support a massive number of users all on the same page.

I am hoping for a solution that involves major servers working together to direct a stream of donations into a group project, a super server designed to meet the need during heavy load events.

It'd probably have to be heavily moderated with minimal local activity. The point would be that when major news dropped, the users of different instances would be able to come to a central forum (the superserver) to discuss with the world, and also to any local or subscribed forums to discuss with their people.

Benefitting all of the admins who no longer have to worry about their server crashing, and all the users who can either avoid the superserver or participate in the larger discussion without any impact to their local Lemmy experience.

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