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  • I’m similar. I did manage better after installing a bunch of mods. Lots were to mitigate/nullify systems I didn’t want to interact with.

    Mods to make equipment scale with level, autoloot, remove inventory weight, remove durability, and I’m sure I’m missing some.

    It’s still a slow game with floaty combat, and not my favorite, but I was able to see at least some of what others rave about.


  • I don’t know your specific coworkers, so this is my experience:

    He/they can be a reasonable placeholder for not wanting to confuse non-queer folks with any/all which doesn’t have a great shorthand. He/they gets close enough, especially for something that I don’t have strong feelings about.

    There’s also maybe an argument for putting they if you’re ok with it. I had a trans coworker who very much was not ok with people calling her they.


  • No, any of your accounts should be able to see all communities you might wish to join.

    There’s an exception to that, but it’s not worth worrying about for ages. This may be less likely, as you’re on ani.social and that should be the instance best aligned with your interests; once you’re used to Lemmy, you may find that a community you want is on an instance that isn’t federated with your instance. In that case it’s easy to export your profile and move.









  • I do wish we had more granular controls of what to block and when, but maybe that’s on me to make that.

    All of these users have great stuff, but sometimes their posts to certain communities may align less with my interests. I’ve mostly resorted to blocking those entire communities, but if I could block posts to that community only by specific users, that would be better.