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Luckily there is an actual end-game, about 100 hours in! Basically when there’s nothing left to exploit haha.
I’m waiting for the combat update before I play a new round.
I am a technical and strategic founder developer experienced in web3, software engineering and building startups over the past 10 years.
I operate at the senior software engineer to CTO level, and am able to develop a company’s “zero to one” product.
Luckily there is an actual end-game, about 100 hours in! Basically when there’s nothing left to exploit haha.
I’m waiting for the combat update before I play a new round.
Yes! It hasn’t increased my playtime at all!
After Dyson Sphere Program, I don’t need anymore games…
I’m less driven by philosophy and more driven but whatever is available to use via my phone apps
Reddit quality has markedly deteriorated in my opinion.
Maybe it’s just my imagination.
Basically everything works but the content is less engaging!
I’ve reached a weird sort of critical mass where steam sales no longer provide me with dopamine
Not for us Liftoff savages sadly
When in Rome…
I had a burst of activity on Lemmy and then slowly wound down to mostly lurking.
Not sure why. Maybe Apollo dying tomorrow will kick me again to participate
Some people love it, namely the ones that have most to gain.
So business owners, and extremely attractive waitstaff
It’s WAY faster than sharing an instance with normies. Think of it as your own personal caching server.
As for payment, you sign up to a VPS provider and give them your credit card, and pay for the usage.
Maybe Steam Deck users are more prone to leaving reddit or something.
Wow actual people
Now that I’m seeing more third party apps popping up, I wonder if there is appetite for a native desktop app
I’m ashamed to say I’m still using Reddit