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I think it should all work for you on Switch! This is all meant to be playable entirely solo, except one mission which requires you to send 3 screenshots to me because I couldn’t work out a smarter way to do it 🎃 Thank you interloper!
I think it should all work for you on Switch! This is all meant to be playable entirely solo, except one mission which requires you to send 3 screenshots to me because I couldn’t work out a smarter way to do it 🎃 Thank you interloper!
That’s insane. I’m no lawyer but I’ve used the CCPA to get my info removed from a lot of those data-broker sites. It’s always immediate, “Okay, we’ve removed your information.” California better hit Reddit hard for this, and Europe too.
It’s more like “a free lunch every few months” than just pennies. I think I’ve earned like $40 over a year or two. Not going to make your rich by any means, but a decent incentive.
I guess with inflation that’s more like a free lunch every year lol
You’re basically describing the concept behind web3, but that’s a dirty word now due to greed from capitalists and environmental concerns from… environmentalists. (The environmental concerns being reasonable concerns, but they’re often overstated / people think it’s all as bad as Bitcoin.) Web3 could’ve meant seizing the means of entertainment production by the people producing the content. Maybe it still can, but it doesn’t look like it.
Not necessarily by bots, but a lot of product-related articles - say, “What’s the best washing machine?” or “What’s the best hot wire cutter?” or anything like that - will have multiple near-identical articles across multiple websites with links for each product generating a kickback for the author. Whereas Reddit was just people talking.
Articles like that are probably starting to be written by AI for sure though. You could write an article on every type of product that way, and get kickbacks from all of them, all while depriving people of actual useful info. Woo, innovation!
Nope. Still trying to figure it out lol, feel bad for the guy who is locked out.
Thank you!
I like it. Bringing over some No Man’s Sky people. Is there a shorthand way to link communities? Like typing /r/NoMansSky would link to the subreddit on reddit, but /c/NoMansSky doesn’t link to the community here. Would be a cool future feature if it’s not one now!
Of course! I love Halloween so I wanted to give the community a fun way to celebrate, plus this is great for people who can’t make the multiplayer events we usually host. Let me know what you think, and happy early Halloween interloper