I may need to look into this, because the colours between my drawing tablet and main monitor are quite different.
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If you think they're bots, you can just subscribe to a user-curated block list for bot accounts.
It's rather odd you think discord is full of children... And that there aren't verification processes in place.
You're creating a problem with Discord that doesn't exist, or at least, not in any way that's unique to discord.
1- What does that have to do with anything?
2- Then make a private server for just your friends.
3- Then make a private server for just your friends.
And no, it wasn't better. Just... different.
Wouldn't limiting server sizes and getting rid of community searching be removing features? Why would anyone want that?
And Discord used to have #XXXX at the end of usernames.
Yeah, I've been using Vesktop/Vencord all this time. Has more features than Discord with Nitro. No reason to really switch back to the official client.
Guess I'll have to wait till the game is a bit more cooked. Bummer. I hope they win this stupid lawsuit from Nintendo, because Palworld does have good potential.
Thanks for the answer. How are other elements in the game?
I wanted to get Palworld until I saw a friend play it near launch. I held off of buying it for these reasons:
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Bad pathfinding with enemies and allies getting stuck or easily confused by terrain objects.
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"Dumb"/static enemy AI behaviour, such as just standing and doing its basic attack animation.
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Character clipping issues with player structures.
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Occasional really weird physics issues.
Good they fixed the map falling issue, though.
Is Palworld still a janky mess?
Here are some:
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The average person is tech illiterate, so having them understand what a "federated platform" is, is too much to ask. It may be easy for you or me, but we're here on Lemmy, so that immediately makes us not the average.
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The average person also doesn't care what a federated platform is. They just want something that is convenient and works. Same as the above point; maybe we would be willing to sit down and figure things out, but others will consider that a waste of time and makes something bad.
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In that sense, federated platforms are a major failure, as picking instances and creating accounts is a hassle rather than a convenience.
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From personal experience, trying to find a Mastodon instance to make an account on was irritating. Some rules were too restrictive, some rules were too vague, other rules looked like they were created for sensitive little snowflakes. It was like reading through the rules of Discord servers. Not a good look for a social media platform.
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Something like Bluesky tries to be both; a platform without algorithms (or only user-created algorithms that you can choose to subscribe to), where you can make your own instance or just be part of its centralised instance. The fact that the overwhelming number of people choose the latter should tell you enough about what people want.
Well... Then... Just don't follow those people. My personal feed is 100% artists and scientists. That's the fun part of Bluesky; unlike Twatter, you're not forced to see all the cringe and ragebait.
I'm using Plasma, and I'm having trouble finding where it is. Where would I look for this setting?