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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.
This is probably better suited to a kbin magazine than a lemmy community 😉
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.
Thank you!
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It’s better to have alt text in the comment than to have no alt text at all :)
I think they were clarifying whether image posts (topics that are an image) could use that, and they cannot. Only inline images can.
Ooh good callout, I wasn’t aware of that.
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.
Thanks for this!
For me, a big thing is to not only post about the wins.
Back when I was still using facebook, I made a point of at least once a month making a post talking about my struggles, because I knew that seeing everyone else post only happy posts made me feel like everyone else had a parfect life and I was the only failure. Of course that’s not true, it’s just that they weren’t posting about the bad times.
Thank you for the kind words, but it really is almost entirely thanks to the pattern artist that it’s so cute! I just did what the pattern said 😊
I’m from America so of course our literary classics are pretty widely known in the western world, so I’m going to recommend something a bit more niche: There There by Tommy Orange. It shines light on many different aspects of the Native American experience, specifically in Oakland, California. It covers addiction, poverty, culture, and heritage in a way that I (not Native myself) found moving.
I am agnostic. My personal point of view is that if there some sort of all-powerful being(s) and they want something other than “don’t be a jerk” out of me, I don’t care enough to put effort into impress them.
I do love learning about other people’s belief systems, though, as long as they don’t try to prostelytize to me.
because they’re just there without begging for my attention
You clearly haven’t met my mom’s cat, lmao
Bunny by Mona Awad. The content of it isn’t necessarily the most distressing I have read, but the way it was written and the way the story was woven made me feel like I was literally dissociating while reading it which added a lot to the unsettling factor.
I kind of just want to… not be bound by gender.
I’m cis myself so I can’t really advise you too strongly, but if you’re trying to find a label for what you’re feeling, I’d suggest looking into nonbinary, agender, and/or genderqueer identities and seeing if any of them resonate with you.
Good luck <3
If you’re into gw2 specifically, there seem to be 3 communities (two active and one basically dead I think) in the fediverse -
!guildwars2@kbin.social
!guildwars2@lemmy.wtf
!guildwars2@lemmy.ml