Right? Reads like… hey kidnappers, parents hate this one simple trick
More about xAI in general than the diversity thing. Maybe both.
The communities I’m used to are usually REALLY into the lore, the memes, the meta. It can be fun to sift through but I’m not a contributor really. I would love a more casual focused space.
Are you doing the splat fest next weekend? I’m still trying to figure out what team I’m going to pick. I really do love the tricolor battles, it’s so chaotic and unique. I honestly wish turf war was more like tri color.
I get that. Honestly I never would’ve thought of posting something like this on Reddit but here I feel a little bit more comfortable because it seems like people are open to things without a bunch of judgment. Would love to know what you think about the first two games but also if you do have a chance to look at the third game, I’d love to hear your thoughts on it.
The third game is definitely a riff on the first two but I’m also really enjoying it.
I imagine there’s a drop off in casual usage. It’s a trending thing and I’m sure a lot of people checked it out a few times for the novelty of it.
The interpretation of “effective synergy” is verrrrrry much open to speculation on all ends.
I had a setup like this a while back. I’m going with the foot of the bed is the side that most easily lets you jump up and land on your back.
If I understand correctly, your content on the fediverse is already public (DM’s, posts, etc.). So that data is already collectable. What Threads / Meta can’t get is the rest of the info above in the original post, and tie that to you.
Shitposts and Rule are dominating right now
Without comments, I feel far less inclined to leave a comment unless there’s a discussion already going on.
I am used to being much more of a lurker, but I find myself jumping in on new posts if I have any thoughts to offer. I figure we can all pitch in a bit to try to stoke conversation.
Aside from the $300k price tag, sadly….
The car will be a Low Speed Vehicle, meaning it won’t go faster than about 25 miles per hour on a paved surface. If a driver needs a faster route, they will be able to use the vehicle’s flight capabilities, according to Alef.
@tryplot oh for real? I had no idea. My brain said “looks like Reddit upvotes, must work the same way”. The up/downvote buttons are placed prominently in a way that suggests they are impactful, whereas boost is just kinda tertiary / seems less important.