Teknevra

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As the title says, I'm looking for some potential mods to help run this community.

If you are interested, then drop a comment to this post explaining why you believe that you would be a good fit for mod.

 

 

I know that Caseoh has said in the past that he's done everything in Granny and that he has no reason to play it again. BUT. HERE COMES MY BUT.

I genuinely believe that the Nightmare Mode in Granny 1 on extreme difficulty is something special that he should play. It's much MUCH scarier than the usual extreme mode and it offers unique changes to the visuals and gameplay.

Here is the actual changes copy pasted from the wiki:

Visual Differences Every single area is retextured, adding copious amounts of blood to every nook and cranny of the house. The Bear Traps left around the house are replaced with more fleshy, organic variants that pulse and squirm.

Auditory Differences The normal piano music is replaced with a creepier, more ambient track orchestrated for various string instruments. A much more intense orchestral track is played when Granny is chasing the Player, which gets louder the longer she is on their trail. When Granny screams at the player, a dramatic orchestral hit plays. The Player's footsteps sound stickier, as the floors are coated in blood. Bear Traps make strange, squishy noises, and even make an animalistic screech when stepped in, implying that they are alive.

Gameplay Differences Granny has 2 extra "pets": Spectral Rats roam the house freely, and although they can't knock out the player, they are capable of biting them in self defense. Upon being bitten, a black vignette will appear along the edges of the screen, hindering the player's vision, and the sound will also alert Granny, alerting her to your current location.

I will try to reach him through twitch chat and make him reconsider playing Granny Nightmare Mode.

 

He said last night he doesn’t stream on April Fools.

Does anyone know why specifically?

Or are we going to get a discord message in an hour saying stream starts at 9 and him saying that was an April Fools joke.

lol TIA

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by Teknevra@lemm.ee to c/caseoh_@lemm.ee
 

 

He seems to avoid saying it now but he used to say it all the time in the beginning. Not cussing I kind of understand but I mean come on… we’re playing a game about cooking and selling drugs

[–] Teknevra@lemm.ee 3 points 2 days ago

Welcome to the team

 

As the title says, I'm looking for some potential mods to help run this community.

If you are interested, then drop a comment to this post explaining why you believe that you would be a good fit for mod.

[–] Teknevra@lemm.ee 1 points 3 days ago

I think that, when a user taps on one of the Subreddits, Voyager displays them via most subscribed Community first, then second, then third, etc.

[–] Teknevra@lemm.ee 2 points 4 days ago (2 children)

The way that it works is: when you enter the Multireddit link, it will show up like this:

And if you then tap on the link that you just added, you will get this:

And then, if you tap on one of them, depending on whether or not there is a Lemmy community alternative to the subreddit: you will either get this:

This:

Or this:

 

I wanted to bring to your attention a feature from Voyager for Lemmy that could potentially be a valuable addition to Eternity.

Voyager has a "Migrate Subreddits" tool designed SPECIFICALLY for Reddit users transitioning to Lemmy.

This tool streamlines the migration process by helping users easily find communities on Lemmy that are similar to the subreddits they've subscribed to on Reddit.


The process in Voyager is straightforward:

  1. Users log into their Reddit account and access their subscription list via the "multireddit of your subscriptions" link available in the sidebar.
  2. They copy the link and paste it into Voyager, allowing the tool to automatically search for corresponding communities on Lemmy.

This feature SIGNIFICANTLY lowers the friction for users migrating to a new platform by minimizing the effort required to find and rebuild their communities.

Has Eternity ever considered incorporating a similar "Migrate Communities" feature?

It could be an excellent addition to assist new users transitioning from Reddit, making it easier for them to rediscover and reconnect with the communities they care about most.


Such a feature could also enhance Eternity's onboarding process and attract a growing audience of users exploring alternative platforms.

If this is something Eternity could implement, it might be worth exploring further.


Image of "Migrate Subreddits" Feature on Voyager:

 

I wanted to bring to your attention a feature from Voyager for Lemmy that could potentially be a valuable addition to Jerboa.

Voyager has a "Migrate Subreddits" tool designed SPECIFICALLY for Reddit users transitioning to Lemmy.

This tool streamlines the migration process by helping users easily find communities on Lemmy that are similar to the subreddits they've subscribed to on Reddit.


The process in Voyager is straightforward:

  1. Users log in to their Reddit account and access their subscription list via the "multireddit of your subscriptions" link available in the sidebar.
  2. They copy the link and paste it into Voyager, allowing the tool to automatically search for corresponding communities on Lemmy.

This feature SIGNIFICANTLY lowers the friction for users migrating to a new platform by minimizing the effort required to find and rebuild their communities.

Has Jerboa ever considered incorporating a similar "Migrate Communities" feature?

It could be an excellent addition to assist new users transitioning from Reddit, making it easier for them to rediscover and reconnect with the communities they care about most.


Such a feature could also enhance Jerboa's onboarding process and attract a growing audience of users exploring alternative platforms.

If this is something Jerboa could implement, it might be worth exploring further.


Image of "Migrate Subreddits" Feature on Voyager:


EDIT:

The way that it works is: when you enter the Multireddit link, it will show up like this:

And if you then tap on the link that you just added, you will get this:

And then, if you tap on one of them, depending on whether or not there is a Lemmy community alternative to the subreddit: you will either get this:

This:

Or this:

[–] Teknevra@lemm.ee 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

When I posted this in the Summit for Lemmy Community, aeharding, the Creator of Voyager, stated that it just used Lemmy search results, nothing fancy.

I would assume that you would be able to modify it easily, although you might need to add a link for each platform.

@aeharding@vger.social

[–] Teknevra@lemm.ee 3 points 6 days ago

Lol, fair enough.

 

I wanted to bring to your attention a feature from Voyager for Lemmy that could be a valuable addition to Connect.

Voyager has a "Migrate Subreddits" tool designed SPECIFICALLY for Reddit users transitioning to Lemmy.

This tool streamlines the migration process by helping users easily find communities on Lemmy that are similar to the subreddits they've subscribed to on Reddit.


The process in Voyager is straightforward:

  1. Users log in to their Reddit account and access their subscription list via the "multireddit of your subscriptions" link available in the sidebar.
  2. They copy the link and paste it into Voyager, allowing the tool to automatically search for corresponding communities on Lemmy.

This feature SIGNIFICANTLY lowers the friction for users migrating to a new platform by minimizing the effort required to find and rebuild their communities.

Has Connect ever considered incorporating a similar "Migrate Communities" feature?

It could be an excellent addition to assist new users transitioning from Reddit, making it easier for them to rediscover and reconnect with the communities they care about most.


Such a feature could also enhance Connect's onboarding process and attract a growing audience of users exploring alternative platforms.

If this is something Connect could implement, it might be worth exploring further.


Image of "Migrate Subreddits" Feature on Voyager:


EDIT:

The way that it works is: when you enter the Multireddit link, it will show up like this:

And if you then tap on the link that you just added, you will get this:

And then, if you tap on one of them, depending on whether or not there is a Lemmy community alternative to the subreddit: you will either get this:

This:

Or this:

 

I wanted to bring to your attention a feature from Voyager for Lemmy that could be a valuable addition to Thunder.

Voyager has a "Migrate Subreddits" tool designed SPECIFICALLY for Reddit users transitioning to Lemmy.

This tool streamlines the migration process by helping users easily find communities on Lemmy that are similar to the subreddits they've subscribed to on Reddit.


The process in Voyager is straightforward:

  1. Users log in to their Reddit account and access their subscription list via the "multireddit of your subscriptions" link available in the sidebar.
  2. They copy the link and paste it into Voyager, allowing the tool to automatically search for corresponding communities on Lemmy.

This feature significantly lowers the friction for users migrating to a new platform by minimizing the effort required to find and rebuild their communities.

Has Thunder ever considered incorporating a similar "Migrate Communities" feature?

It could be an excellent addition to assist new users transitioning from Reddit, making it easier for them to rediscover and reconnect with the communities they care about most.


Such a feature could also enhance Thunder's onboarding process and attract a growing audience of users exploring alternative platforms.

If this is something Thunder could implement, it might be worth exploring further.


Image of "Migrate Subreddits" Feature on Voyager:


EDIT:

The way that it works is: when you enter the Multireddit link, it will show up like this:

And if you then tap on the link that you just added, you will get this:

And then, if you tap on one of them, depending on whether or not there is a Lemmy community alternative to the subreddit: you will either get this:

This:

Or this:

 

I wanted to bring to your attention a feature from Voyager for Lemmy that could be a valuable addition to Boost.

Voyager has a "Migrate Subreddits" tool designed SPECIFICALLY for Reddit users transitioning to Lemmy.

This tool streamlines the migration process by helping users easily find communities on Lemmy that are similar to the subreddits they've subscribed to on Reddit.


The process in Voyager is straightforward:

  1. Users log in to their Reddit account and access their subscription list via the "multireddit of your subscriptions" link available in the sidebar.
  2. They copy the link and paste it into Voyager, allowing the tool to automatically search for corresponding communities on Lemmy.

This feature significantly lowers the friction for users migrating to a new platform by minimizing the effort required to find and rebuild their communities.

Has Boost ever considered incorporating a similar "Migrate Communities" feature?

It could be an excellent addition to assist new users transitioning from Reddit, making it easier for them to rediscover and reconnect with the communities they care about most.


Such a feature could also enhance Boost's onboarding process and attract a growing audience of users exploring alternative platforms.

If this is something Boost could implement, it might be worth exploring further.


Image of "Migrate Subreddits" Feature on Voyager:


EDIT:

The way that it works is: when you enter the Multireddit link, it will show up like this:

And if you then tap on the link that you just added, you will get this:

And then, if you tap on one of them, depending on whether or not there is a Lemmy community alternative to the subreddit: you will either get this:

This:

Or this:

[–] Teknevra@lemm.ee 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (2 children)

@ByteMe@lemmy.world

There could be a potential separate iOS Theme that users could choose, similar to how Voyager does it.

Link to Lemmy Post

That way, users could decide whether they want Summit to have an iOS design, or an Android design.

[–] Teknevra@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago

Yes, as well as Sync

[–] Teknevra@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

I've tried Thunder before, multiple times.

I've also tried Voyager, Boost, Connect, Jerboa, Eternity, Raccoon, etc.

I could never get comfortable with it.

It's a fine Lemmy App, just not for me

[–] Teknevra@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

@idunnololz@lemmy.world

Ok, then at least the ability to remove the bottom taskbar, and have everything accessible via the Discord/Reddit-style Drawer taskbar, similar to how Sync lets you.

[–] Teknevra@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago
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