MrFahrenheit
Very appropriate in this case:
Express yourself however you want
There’s already some big communities. I abandoned my PS5 magazine after finding a much bigger one
Mark Zuckerberg summarised this phenomenon really well:
They trust me…dumb fucks
Source: https://www.gawker.com/5636765/facebook-ceo-admits-to-calling-users-dumb-fucks
Seems convenient for Apple unless if they’ve sold out already
and then everyone applauded
To get you started this is my co-op list:
- Kirby Forgotten Land
- Super Mario Odyssey
- Super Mario Galaxy
- Super Mario Bowsers Fury
- Child of Light
- Spiritfarer
- Treasure Tracker
- Luigis Mansion 3
- Moving Out
- Overcooked
- LEGO Games
Reddit as a company has too much influence and control over the platform for the protests to work effectively on the ‘average user’. People have been conditioned over the past decade to accept all forms of exploitation for a small convenience.
I don’t think there will be a great migration that people are expecting, but it’s a good opportunity for others to start something new. I think the overall adoption will be similar to Mastodon, where it’s good enough but nowhere near representative of the Twitter engagement or userbase.
Looks good but you might find some very dated stuff in there. I just checked the iOS one and it’s based on XCode 8.3.3 which was released back in 2017. The recipes may be relevant but they won’t be plug-and-play and if you’re really looking to learn you’re better off with more recently updated courses from the likes of Udemy, and the free Stanford course on YouTube that include things like SwiftUI