It is federated though? It’s literally the first sentence in their specification: https://spec.matrix.org/latest/
It is federated though? It’s literally the first sentence in their specification: https://spec.matrix.org/latest/
Both have their own instances: https://social.bund.de and https://social.network.europa.eu
I’m pretty sure there is no particular reason why it’s done this way. It’s just the easiest method to coomunicate upvotes across different servers. There are already a lot of ideas for doing it differently or more efficient (e.g. vote aggregation) but that requires a more sophisticated architecture:
I played Into the Breach to death on release. I even got all the mechs and achievements. Just looked at it again and it got a free Advanced Edition update?! Holy shit, brb playing the game a 3rd time!
The germans over on feddit.de may like it more.
Oh man this is just what I needed to chill before going to bed :)
This article (in german) shows where it is in the account settings menu.
CrossCode is an absolute banger if you like a good story and are interested in combat RPGs. It also has a demo that works in the browser if you want to check it out before buying.
You got pretty close by accident because it is a wordplay on the pronounciation of colonel! And like your friend, I initially thought it sounds like “ko low nell” for a very long time until I realized that English pronounciations are just guesswork sometimes :D That’s why the word is now stuck in my mind forever (alongside town names like “Gloucester”).
the nerds on here will probably get it quickly ;)
Tor is an application and technically doesn’t even has much to do with Linux itself, except that it also runs on it. Where you using a guide for installing and if so which one?