puzzles mechanics in games that are not about them.
- Work where the original author is dead. (The money is not going to the author).
Stories, short videos, now short text, I truly don't get why they have to copy ALL the features of each other
you should replace the billionaire for something funny
Watching YouTube on the TV without ads and at higher resolution
The indie industry is also growing a lot these days
For the ones that don't like medium, https://scribe.rip/@doctorow/let-the-platforms-burn-6fb3e6c0d980 (it's just an alternative frontend)
Maybe those are mostly Instagram accounts?
I would prefer a documentation site with a fuzzy finder, where I can search terms and the articles are well written, and If I don't find my answer I would like to contact a real person. Chatbots are very inconvenient for finding information, and they are also slow. Maybe something like this https://support.system76.com/, https://wiki.archlinux.org/, https://wiki.archlinux.org/. good docs save more time that those crappy chatbots, and a way to have a cal with a real human. (Maybe chatbots if they were something like chat gpt)
pop os : 1. fast installation 2. nvidia works.
bandcamp
I didn't know about bandcamp. I'm gonna buy some albums there. The music is drm-free? I think that what bandcamp and itch.io are doing should be the future of the industry.
(hard coded behaviors) Like when you think that you are supposed to died but you can't, or some character seems like it could die but it can't. It feels like the devs are playing with you