Brogrum
Necropola’s Test-Account on lemmy.wtf
Oho, up and running. Nice!
Wow, this was weak.
Also, I thought Anet wouldn’t use Twitter as the primary platform for publishing news/media anymore.
We are not able to predict how future updates to Twitter’s policies may impact our official account’s availability, and it’s important to us that all players have a reliable source of news about the game, your accounts, and our studio. We will continue to communicate on Twitter like we have previously, but we will make our news and announcements forum our first location for “breaking news” on issues that affect things like the live game service. The Guild Wars 2 forums are visible regardless of registration or login, and we will keep it that way.
So for “issues” we have to check the forums and for (SotO) news we still have to check Twitter and/or the official web site? What a mess.
And how many Rifts or Rift-like events is Anet going to (re-)implement?
- https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Rift
- https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Class_I_Magic_Rift
- https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Class_V_Magic_Rift
- https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Defeat_the_Riftstalker_to_close_the_rift
- https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Defeat_the_invading_minions_of_Scarlet_Briar
- https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Defeat_the_invading_Awakened
- …
@meldrik@lemmy.wtf I wonder wether updating to 0.18.3 fixes the issue that opening an existing thread with new comments often scrolls to a seemingly random position.
I hate it when core mechanics are disabled to increase difficulty or rather when the challenge is us being inconsistent since we are ArenaNet.
I’ve also seen suggestions to use IPv6 on those instances and switch the IP when being throttled.
Anyway, it looks like Reddit is determined to consolidate it’s user base, i. e. focus on those who are barely smart enough to use a computer/smartphone but stupid enough to stay no matter how they are treated.
@meldrik@lemmy.wtf It’s all over now …
https://github.com/libreddit/libreddit/issues/840
I’m happy to endorse a fellow Rust project, Lemmy! Lemmy is a federated, decentralized, free, and open source alternative to Reddit that has shot up in popularity since the Reddit API news.
https://codeberg.org/teddit/teddit/issues/411
Most instances I use are getting 429 errors today. Is there any plans for circumvention?
Lemmy is the New Reddit
As an alternative to Reddit and tedd.it, I invite you to try Lemmy, an alternative to Reddit built for the Fediverse. It’s free, open source, and not controlled by a company or central entity. Many of those who left Reddit following the chaos have found their home there.