Will it have any fallback systems so that it remains playable even when servers go down?
if not, it is another candidate for stopkillinggames.com
Wait, I was told that Core Decay development was halted, that the game was cancelled.
there is a #dead_game_news channel in AF Discord
and there is !accursed_farms, but there is not much going on in there.
Sup dawg, heard you like remaked
there is a bridge, but some parts of the fediverse got very mad about it
https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed/
https://fed.brid.gy/
I just have a HedgeDoc presentation and a subdomain on some public FreeDNS domain:
http://testman.kak.si/
Yes, and there are probably other FOSS applications for that as well.
But it is a bit sad to see that Google considers the “phone” part of the “smartphone” be so obscure functionality that they left it’s development to community.
Maybe I should stop living in the past and just accept that the glowing rectangle that we carry around is actually a tiktok machine that can occasionally do some other stuff as well.
this is what open source dialer app died for?
Other comments already pointed to some very good software solutions.
But I would argue that absolutely the biggest barrier to entry for the masses is hardware.
Restoring an old PC or making some cable spaghetti with some SBC is currently too advanced for average person.
Self-hosting for the masses would require some new form of home servers.
Something modular, where adding new components would be as easy as playing with Lego bricks.
Does Organic Maps support it?
Is this the “agile” development methodology that I heard so much about?
Problem is that the whole concept of advertising is “telling other people what to do”.
RSS is freedom
go tell other people to use it
also Lemmy RSS community
Your post is missing the most important information that you wanted to share
sup dawg, heard you like advertisments
update: success
GotHub seems to display basic GitHub stuff decently well.
https://gh.whateveritworks.org/
Still better than that Swarovsky Antivitus