The first ~2 minutes are my favourite usually, I like the buildup a lot more than the actual porn most of the time
She/her || Local 23yo quirky ace poly trans lesbian from the Netherlands || Nerd that writes music for games and sometimes also music not for games
The first ~2 minutes are my favourite usually, I like the buildup a lot more than the actual porn most of the time
That looks nice! I played the demo a bit and it feels a bit clunky still but that makes sense if it’s in early access, but with some more polish it seems really cool! c:
That looks nice!
I think I joined Mastodon around September or October 2022? But I hadn’t heard of Kbin until a few weeks ago :p
Actually I wasn’t familiar with the fediverse at all outside of Mastodon before then
This is why pirating games that aren’t available to be bought anymore is never wrong
Businesses consider those the same thing unfortunately :/
Sorry but that looks ugly- not a fan of the look
I didn’t expect Windows 12 to be announced for another few years, didn’t 11 only come out last year?
Yeah i heard of Lemmy first, but when I found out about the developers being tankies I switched to Kbin. I actually prefer Kbin a lot now! It’s obviously still earlier in development but I think it shows more promise.
Yeah every so often. Sometimes I get reminded of people I used to people very close to and wonder how they’re doing. I guess it’s just a fear of “We already lost contact before, what if I connect with them and then just lose contact again?” Idk maybe I should just do it sometime just to get the thought out of my head, but the idea makes me very anxious
So when it comes to copyright music can actually be divided into two things: the song itself (the lyrics and melodies) and the performance of a song (the recording). I don’t know the entire situation but I’m guessing Taylor Swift owns the rights of the songs themselves, but not the rights to the recordings of the songs that were made, so she’s in her right to make her own recordings of the songs and then she would have full ownership of those. (Sidenote: I study composing for media and though copyright is part of my study, I’m not an expert)
Yeah agreed. It was kinda funny 10 years ago, but I thought we would’ve grown past it by now. Feels like needless gatekeeping
Wait reddit has chat groups? I didn’t even know that was a think
I’ve never used anything other than old.reddit though so maybe that’s why
Really? I thought the loudness wars peaked around the mid 2000’s/2010’s. I feel like it’s become less prominent in the last few years