KbinItTogether: Into the Fediverse

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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • Last time was way more detailed. It was sprawling with mass participation from so many communities that the more you zoomed in and looked, the more cool, creative and diverse stuff you’d find.

    This time looks like a completely bare bones shell of the handful of communities that even thought it was worth spending time on. It’s not even close to the same glorious effort that it was before.



  • Fair enough, I totally get that! I’m just on the other end of things – I feel like Toby Fox is saying that you can always choose to be better or you can ultimately make a turn for the worst, sometimes you change in time for it to make a difference and sometimes you don’t. Since Deltarune actually has multiple save slots I’ve found it easier to do a Sliding Doors kind of What If…? scenario where I can see how things are different depending on what choices I make.

    I confess I can’t go truly evil without feeling awful but I am curious about certain things like how I decide to help a certain character, who I encourage, if I want the main character to be an independent single type that cherishes their friendships or what if I choose to give one of those love interests a chance. I could only do the two intended playthroughs of Undertale with the single save system and how long it was to go through the entire game twice. With the multiple save slots in Deltarune and the fact that I have plenty of time in between chapters to play through each one through two alternate saved paths is what actually makes it possible for me to see what could have been if I’d chosen differently the first time instead of having to look it up later. The chapters are actually pretty long so it’s hard for me to imagine playing through the entire game multiple times without these long breaks in between.



  • This may be their first internal development but they are a fantastic game publisher already! They take a lot of chances publishing weirder stuff and it pays off a lot of the time. My favorites are:

    • Outer Wilds
    • Journey
    • Stray
    • What Remains of Edith Finch
    • Donut County
    • Gone Home
    • Kentucky Route Zero

    I kind of look at them as the A24 of games (nevermind that Annapurna Pictures is a thing) where they have excellent taste in choosing what odd features to publish and give a chance despite not creating them themselves. It at least suggests they care about the artistry of the product to a point where I’m expecting that same standard in their first hands-on development.


  • If this is OC, try using “rewards” to get him used to brushing! Taking a few pieces of kibble and giving him one at a time while brushing and one immediately afterward will help him tolerate it. I’ve known a few dogs with contact sensitivity where brushing isn’t their favorite thing, but is happy to let me gently get all that excess hair off in exchange for some treats!



  • The EU has the GDPR and California has the CCPA that both give people in these places the legal right to have their data removed from sites upon request. If they end up putting your stuff back up or reverting edited comments/posts back to their original form, you can submit a notice through these organizations to bring the law into it and either make it illegal for Reddit to restore your stuff or at the very least force them to pour money into legal disputes to argue to keep it against government enforcement.

    Other states/areas may have similar internet privacy laws in place so check to see if this exists where you are!



  • Frankly, it’s very refreshing to see someone running the show that has this combination of work ethic, passion without hunger for power, and honesty. Thank you for the transparency!

    You’ve obviously got a million things going on a minute here. Like someone juggling flaming swords, I don’t think anyone is going to blame you for dropping one accidentally while more fire-soaked swords keep being tossed at you. Seems like you know what to do and that there are a lot of talented folks here willing to provide help anyway they can. We’re with you (me in the sentimental sense, I’m not so talented when it comes to coding)!