Are they buffing base skyscale movement speed? Because that’s the use case for the raptor, it’s faster than skyscale over flat surfaces.
Only use my springer gets nowadays is when a boss has a CC bar to break at the start of a fight, eg matriarch.
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Are they buffing base skyscale movement speed? Because that’s the use case for the raptor, it’s faster than skyscale over flat surfaces.
Only use my springer gets nowadays is when a boss has a CC bar to break at the start of a fight, eg matriarch.
The main dev was harrassed off of the project, basically. He said he passed the source code on and it should be coming back to test flight under a different link soon, theoretically.
On that note, the developer of the iOS lemmy app mlem has said that he’s focusing on blind accessibility every step of the process during development and will be hiring accesibility consultants to make sure he gets it right.
Plus, they made it so only non-commercial accessibility apps could use the API for free. So basically, reddit is saying: you can do our job for us and fix the shit we should have fixed on our end over 8 years ago, but you can’t get paid for it.
Most blind iOS redditors were using Apollo I believe.
I had some weird bugs replaying it recently but maybe you’ll have better luck than me - Orwell
Cloudpunk is more of a delivery game that has a mystery aspect but I enjoyed it (haven’t finished it yet)
CaseCracker was enjoyable but there were some translation issues I think so some things weren’t clear in English.
When I’m bored and have a couple hours to fill, I often go back to Unpacking. It’s so cozy and satisfying.
Correct, aerobic decomposition does not produce (nearly as much) methane. The more oxygen that is present during decomposition, the more carbon dioxide is produced instead of methane.
Edit: I want to note that, since one of the biggest sticking points with 3rd-party apps has been both accessibility for the blind and deaf and mod tools, they’re both on our minds as we design the interface. Getting both right will, of course, take time, but we want everyone to know that we fully intend to make our app usable for everyone.
This is excellent to hear. If you’re still on reddit, you should post this to r/blind, as they’ve been in limbo about whether their tools will be granted an “exception” to use the reddit API and they may be looking into alternatives for their community.
Northernlion is my favorite, and he absolutely pumps out the content. His banter is perfect for me.
In addition to what @[email protected] mentioned about changing the filter and searching, you can link it from your own instance like so:
https://lemmy.ml/c/[email protected]
You can also grab the URL to any community or post on another instance, return to your own instance, and paste the URL into the search bar. If you’re the first person to ever search for that server it might not find anything at first, but it’ll fetch the data and probably work in a couple minutes.
If you’re into gw2 specifically, there seem to be 3 communities (two active and one basically dead I think) in the fediverse -
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