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  • This is an absolute fair take. The question is to ask is “what does Lemmy want to be”

    If they want to be the “new” Reddit, some changes need to be made (again, imo)

    If they want to be themselves no matter what, it’s okay to keep it like it is and see if it sticks with people or not.

    I am brutally honest here - I want it to be Reddit, just better. Reddit, but without the same old mistakes. It’s the best Reddit alternative I see so far so I would hope that it would take the spot and make the changes to be that beautiful Reddit experience but improved.


  • I feel that’s an unfair thing to say. Lets be real here, the Creation Engine that runs Starfield isn’t the same engine that runs Fallout 4 or Skyrim. It’s a new version of that engine. When Unity, Unreal or Anvil (just to name a few) release new versions of their engine everyone is like “wow, so much better, so much more possibilities” When Bethesda releases a new version of the CE, everyone is like “Yeah but it’s still the garbage CE” although the CE is a very powerful engine when you think what it really enables them to do (and how easy accessible it is for modders)

    My point is, of course we can end up with a CPU bound game again, but before we know for sure, we should give Bethesda the benefit of the doubt.



  • I am maybe describing it badly, but I mean something instance independent. A hub of sort. Something that is “the frontpage of Lemmy” so to speak.

    I dont wan’t to change any of the core functions of Lemmy, like what I think would still include all the instances and stuff, but it could all be accessed from that main hub as well.

    Maybe you could compare it to an app that lets you switch between several accounts for the same service. Or even connect several accounts for the same service.