supersquirrel
I assume you are talking about mastodon here not lemmy but yes there are two main ways to discover posts from others that you don’t follow.
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Your “home” feed is a feed of all users on your instance independent of whether you follow them or not.
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Your “federated” timeline is a feed of all users who users on your instance follow independent of whether you follow them or not
Maybe I just like the Lemmy/reddit style of social media better. It makes more sense to my brain.
My favorite part about the fediverse is that you get to explore social media without feeling pressured, manipulated or like you have to do a lengthy sign up process. It encourages you to try different mediums of social media and find one that vibes with you.
My must haves would be
Enter The Gungeon - even if you aren’t great at it, the fact that it launches DIRECTLY into challenging gameplay means it works great on the go. You only need 4 minutes to get into the meat of enter the gungeon and I think in that way it is really elevated by being in mobile format.
Spelunky 2 - a modern classic, same point as above
Monster Train (my pick of the two) or Slay The Spire - ya knowww
Halls Of Torment - if you are into bullet heavens like vampire survivors
Idk hard to give recommendations without knowing more what you are into!
I think mine is going to be:
Spirits abyss
Boneraiser Minions
Wizard Of Legend
Deep In Galaxies
Petal Crash
Full Metal Furies
Death Road To Canada
Kinda tempted to splurge and get Foxhole or Total Warhammer 2 but I am broke
It has been on my wishlist for a long time, it isn’t specifically a type of game I gravitate towards I am just always looking for good splitscreen co-op games and this game gets such consistently high recommendations from those who have tried it. It seems like half the people that review it are physically angry the game isn’t more well known. Looking forward to playing it!
I don’t think doom and gloom is warranted with climate change. Many countries have long reached peak CO2. The goal now is net zero. Rich nations also need to pony up to help developing nations that haven’t already spewed a ton of CO2 into the air as part of development. Unfortunately, that’s looking to be difficult with internal politics in the rich countries.
This is like standing on the deck of the titanic and being like “meh, we have already scraped by most of the iceberg, so we are fine”.
The damage is done, look at global sea surface temperatures they are off the charts. We could stop everything now and things would still be spiraling out of control climate wise and I am sorry but that is just the reality of it :(
It isn’t catastrophizing when it is about a literal catastrophe which climate change is.
It absolutely does represent an existential threat to the current and future lives of billions of humans.
There is also a CATASTROPHIC loss of biodiversity and habitat occurring on earth, there is literally no other word for it and the consequences are so gargantuan it is difficult to wrap your head around. We are living in a mass extinction, which may yet include ourselves.