This is literally the first post I saw when opening the app. I guess I'll do something else.
Quick search to verify...
So this is how I learn. Wouldn't have it any other way.
berry :)
Return for refund or replacement. If you're even slightly concerned about WD giving you trouble, but know eBay/the seller won't, just go that path since it's still available.
It seems to be manually updated.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/blob/main/src/shared/donation_stats.ts
They're good. My yubikey works flawlessly, though very few sites/apps support them.
My experience is only with Lemmy.
Pros:
- My app functions
Cons:
- Significantly reduced amount of content
- Most of my content from Reddit is not available here or has an incredibly small community
- A tremendous number of posts are polarized to the point of being aggressive
- A disturbingly large number of openly suicidal comments (Eg. "I see no reason to live except..." )
- Seemingly every climate-related post has someone stating "eat the rich" as a solution to the climate
Overall, mostly negative, but since the alternative for me is nothing (my Reddit client of choice doesn't work), it's still better than nothing and is something to scroll through briefly while on the toilet.
It's exceedingly rare, but there's one case where a game can disappear from your Steam library: keys.
Game developers/publishers have the ability to revoke keys at any point, and that can result in games disappearing from your library.
I'm yet to hear of Valve themselves making a purchase inaccessible, but I have had keys get revoked. For example, free Gleam keys that add shovelware to your library.
Even games that Valve banned from sale on Steam can be activated and added to your account using keys. I believe that people who purchased the game also get to keep their purchase even if it's later banned from sale.
Excuse me what the fuck?
Infinity broke, so now I have something new to scroll through while on the toilet.
I got a Lemmy account with the main exodus, but my 3rd party Reddit app continued to work (though it slowly broke bit by bit) until just a couple days ago when it completely stopped working at all.
Now I've fully swapped off of Reddit and onto Lemmy.
That looks like one of those multi-color pens. :)