The problem with leaving Discord is the same problem I have leaving Google Docs or Dropbox. It's not just me, it's all the people I need to communicate with to get my job done. I can't realistically force them to sign up for a new service. I don't use any of those services except for work.
Dear advertisers: If you force an ad on me with no way to dismiss it, it just makes me hate your brand. Discord just forced an add on me, covering my input until I watched it. I will never ever play the game they pushed on me. That game is dead to me. Good job advertisers. If Discord keeps to up, I'm done with Discord.
Thimbleweed Park released 8 years ago today. A damn fine game, if I don't say so myself.
If you haven't played it, add it to your bucket list today. Also available on Switch, Xbox, PS, iOS and Android.
I think the most fun I've had working on a game was Delores with @npub12w2a...fqj4. I think it was because the game was always going to be free (as in root beer) so we didn't care and just built what we wanted using found assets from Thimbleweed Park. Check it out:
When I first started at Lucasfilm, George shaved his beard so he could go watch the rerelease of StarWars and not be recognized. So the first time I met him he didn't have his iconic beard, I felt ripped off.
Been testing out theoldreader.com and it's been a little disappointing. It says several of my RSS feeds aren't there, but clearly they are. I can go to the url in my browser and a feed shows up. I'll play around a bit I'm going to give up and move to the next reader.