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  • I deployed a self-hosted matrix chat server recently (synapse + element call) for my probably-soon-to-be discord refugee group. I know it isn't a 1:1 replacement for the average discord user, but honestly I'm really happy with it. It does the important stuff that we care about (private chat rooms and video calls). My only complaint is that it was an absolute pain in the ass to configure, lol.

    I consider the simplicity of the available apps to actually be a good thing. We had moved to discord a few years back from google chat. After that, a bunch of people didn't interact in chat a whole lot because of what a busy pain in the ass the discord UX is. Several users have also consistently had major breaking issues with the discord app over the years. The element X app doesn't do a whole lot, but it does work, so it's an improvement for those people.

    Hopefully the recent interest in matrix results in it becoming a fully-featured discord alternative.

  • Closet Witch

    Sylvaine

    Frayle

    Cellar Darling

    Tristania

    After Forever

    Just to name a handful off the top of my head.

  • I think you're right, but I have hope. I believe in us lemmings, lol.

  • Using reddit makes me feel bad. It's full of such inflammatory rage bate. Even in the niche communities I was part of, there were multiple posts every day just stirring the pot. Lemmy right now reminds me of reddit in its early days, back when people were trying to have actual, meaningful discussions.

    After the api-gate, I had a moment where I asked myself "what things have I actually learned on reddit that I otherwise wouldn't have learned?" And the answer was nothing. Actual, helpful, insightful discussions just don't get attention over there anymore. I get way more mileage out of my RSS feed than reddit.

    I've found the tone here on Lemmy to be more positive and more informative. Don't change, y'all.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    World Health Organization warns of possible tuberculosis surge because of USAID cuts

    www.click2houston.com /news/local/2025/03/10/world-health-organization-warns-of-possible-tuberculosis-surge-because-of-usaid-cuts/
  • Stocks @lemmy.world

    Tesla is down more than 40% over the last 3 months

  • News @lemmy.world

    Health and Human Services Department makes $25K buyout offer to most of its employees

    abc7.com /post/health-human-services-department-makes-25000-buyout-offer-most-employees/15998300/
  • Stocks @lemmy.world

    Nasdaq falls over 3% to six-month low on growth concerns

    www.reuters.com /markets/us/futures-lower-tariff-worries-continue-tesla-falls-2025-03-10/
  • I started self hosting my own RSS feed a few years ago, and I couldn't live without it. It's the best way to get timely info.

    And then you can be the first one to post it on lemmy.

  • News @lemmy.world

    Plane With 5 Aboard Crashes in Lancaster County, PA

    www.nytimes.com /2025/03/09/us/lancaster-plane-crash-pennsylvania.html
  • They're asking their users to leave. Its about time we oblige them.

  • I feel like I found a new reason to avoid amazon every time I looked for a product not being sold under some random fake brand name. I cancelled prime over a year ago and started shopping elsewhere. It costs more, but the quality of just about anything is higher.

    I avoid amazon for the same reason I avoid walmart: everything is a simulacrum of an actual product. Somehow, amazon is even worse than walmart.

    So yeah, boycott amazon and shop at places selling actual products.

  • News @lemmy.world

    More NOAA Employees May Be Let Go, Making 20% of Staff Cut

    www.nytimes.com /2025/03/08/climate/noaa-layoffs-trump.html
  • Ex mormon here, and I had the same reaction. The shit that went on in that church is absolutely insane in retrospect. Like, it seemed "normal" at the time, but now looking back as an adult its all a bunch of "what the fuck" moments.

    Like that one time I was a 15 year old kid, getting asked by a church elder if I looked at porn as a "purity test". I have no idea how mormonism is even legal.

  • Same here. I figured it was a matter of time before reddit was entirely ruined after the api change and IPO. I stuck around for the niche communities, but they've all been overrun by bots.

    RIP in pizza, reddit.

  • Starsiege. No, not tribes. Starsiege, third game in the earthsiege series. Tribes was actually a spin off in the same universe that got much more popular (with good reason, tribes was awesome).

    Starsiege was a pc game that came in a bigass box, complete with multiple books filled with lore from the game's universe. It wasn't as well received as mech warrior (another mech sim), so it didn't have a big community. But those of us that played it loved it to death. I think you can still get the game running if you don't mind fucking with a bunch of sketchy third party patches.

  • I was so excited to play the SC2 campaign when the game came out. Starcraft and Brood War was my life for years.

    I was so disappointed by SC2 that, to this day, I haven’t even read the wikipedia summary of the expansion campaigns. Never bought either of them. I stopped playing around the time they introduced paid maps (in 2010 or something). Playing competitive was good, but UMS was botched just as bad as the campaign when the game was new. That was my most anticipated thing after the campaign. Even now people mostly only play the same 3 UMS maps.

    The original game still holds up too. We got robbed of a good sequel. And don’t even get me started about diablo 3 lol. RIP blizzard.

    Edit: did some googling and it turns out they announced, but did not implement paid maps in 2009. Map micro translation did eventually get implemented though.

  • Lots of good answers in this thread. Thank you for wording this in a way that allows me to post more than one answer, lol. I'll name a few I didn't see reading through here:

    • Talos Principle
    • System Shock remake
    • Metroid Prime
    • FF VI pixel remaster (all the pixel master OSTs are great, but VI got the most love)
  • Unfortunately I don't think that is a typo, lol. Death race is definitely how I would describe the I-45 Houston experience. If I'm not mistaken, the section of it that runs through Houston is actually one of the most dangerous stretches of road in the entire US. People absolutely tailgate at 90+ on that road.

  • This is true, particularly in the brutal heat this summer. My mind just turns to selfish solutions when I'm stuck in bumper to bumper traffic.

    You would think that somewhere between the 10th and 26th lane of this urban hellscape, someone calling the shots would stop to ask "hey guys, y'all think maybe there's a better way to do this?" But since this is 'murca, that guy probably got fired and replaced by some ex-executive of a company best known for its crimes against nature.

  • Can confirm, this happens a lot too. That level of recklessness should be remarkable, but that's just how people roll around here. There's a special sort of Houston PTSD that comes from almost dying in a car on the way to work every single day.

  • Air quality (or rather the lack thereof) is a problem in parts of Houston. If you ever want to go down an internet rabbit hole, google the Houston cancer clusters. Or the Brio superfund (not superfun) site. I try not to think about it when I'm outside taking a walk 🫠

  • Houstonian of 30+ years here.

    Even with the insane number of lanes available, driving anywhere inside beltway 8 between like 12 pm and 8pm is hell on earth. And outside those hours, you’re playing chicken with drunk drivers.

    Before I started working remote, I used to clock my average speed to and from work. Most of the time it was 15-20mph on a 65mph freeway. Literally bicycle speeds. Without cars or gridlocked traffic, I could have commuted faster on a bike.

    More than one person dies in Houston traffic every day on average. This is probably the shittiest and most expensive form of mass transit mankind will ever build. At least I hope this is as bad as it ever gets, lol.