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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • I have it installed and very infrequently play, more to check in on progress. It is most definitely a really cool engine and there is a fair bit to explore, but it takes a looong time to load up and get to the point when you are in space since on start up you have to commute from an apartment to the space port. Basically every time I start it up I spend an hour or 2 playing and just explore a different but similar spaceport or space station…











  • I use an iPhone for work and android personal phone. One thing that always bugs me on my iPhone is the lack of a universal back gesture. There is typically a button to go back and Apple is pretty strict about reasonable interface consistency, but I frequently end up just swiping back to the the home screen. Maybe I am dumb.

    I also find that Apple leads the way in OS optimization, battery life, and some aspects of UI (even if I don’t always agree with their choices), but android leads in hardware based features, like cameraa and screen advances and increased flexibility to try newthingss that change the experience like launchers, ROMs, and custumizations

    Overall the openness wins the day for me.


  • know very little about the programming but it feels like there would be some sort of SSO multi-instance user account syncing solution.

    Make an account on one instance, say Lemmy.World, and from that account request access to the other instances that you would like to join. Your account would get cloned and synced to the other instances that you get accepted to and posts/comments in that instance would be stored on that instance account as a secondary instance.

    Posts could be cloned to all federated clone accounts or you could designate a secondary backup acount in case the primary server goes down. Maybe there could be a limit of instances you join like 3-5 cloned accounts to reduce duplication of data and maybe only clone messages, not media or something unless specifically requested. It would also allow for folks to continue posting and browsing even if their primary instance is overloaded or down which would improve the end user experience.

    Again I only have an approximate idea how this works so this may all be dumb…