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Linux usage on pc jumps to 72%
Imagine talking in a language where people cant decide how words are pronounced
Most people are familiar with the reddit app. There should be a “reddit for lemmy” app that is as terrible as the reddit app
Unreal only has a 5% fee on games that made over 1 million USD
Unity wanted to add a 0.20 USD tax for every download after you made 200K USD 200K users(which changes depending on how many downloads your game has and which plan you are using)
Units pricing method could have been easily exploited, game developers would have to pay for people pirating their games, if a free to play game reached those requirments, it could cost them more than the game made, giveaways would cost game developers money and all unity games would have to collect data
I feel like unity is the most likely to die. Their users are way more likely to switch to an alternative than people using reddit
Unity alternatives are also way more known than reddit or twitter alternatives
I used to have Netflix and Disney+ but canceled each after the announcement of the account sharing changes
My sister is in a different city as me and my dad is in a different country. We all like to watch movies
After the start of the reddit API protests I stopped using reddit, except for occasionally checking r/savethirdpartyapps and similar subreddits.
On the subreddits I found that the creator of boost for reddit(the client I was using) was making boost for Lemmy. From there I searched for Lemmy on the google play store and then on google, where I found the join Lemmy website
Its the default on my Linux distro