This is pretty awesome, I love the little behind the scenes tidbits! Thanks for keeping the instance running y'all :3
Ethanol
That looks so cute! Good job and congratz on voting :3
nice desktop wallpaper :3
D'aww, that is so cute! I love the art style! :3
seem to be fine for me. Though I was logged out when I visited Lemmy just now, which is unusual :3c
I suspect there was something going on and it's fixed now.
Edit: I was also logged out the next day, maybe some kind of new session invalidation or cookie expiration :3c
It was similar for me! I was bored and put an UwU down on the canvas at the beginning of the event and it survived almost until the end! People kept repairing it too and put the rainbow road below without destroying it. In the end the space got repurposed for a cute pony which is for the best x3
I'm very surprised how long it lasted though! This community is so nice!
thought I'd share my version too which is more of a pixel by pixel version of the 1000x500 pixel canvas ^^
taken at 15:57:48 UTC right before the pause
I managed to convert the colors using GIMP and updated the links in my last comment with that version ^^
I took the liberty to scale down your image to a one-to-one version and convert the colors ^^
image link and canvas link with this template
Edit: converted the colors as well and updated the links above
old version, i.e. non color mapped scaled down image
I don't know much about these linux gaming distros but I have heard some good stuff about Bazzite. There was also Nobara which has the same idea but non atomic. It also has Lutris and Steam pre-installed and some kernel modifications but no idea how it is doing :3c
This is a great video! Very silly lyrics too :3
I really like the editing this youtuber puts into their videos, especially the Eurofurence one! Looks like a lot of work!
German here, I think the degree needed for getting a good job mostly depends on your study subject. One friend of mine studied chemistry at university and said that a PhD is required for a good job while another friend of mine studied computer science and got hired before even finishing his Bachelor's degree. The company helped him in finishing his Bachelor's degree while employing him.
I studied math and got a Master of science, currently doing my PhD while working as a research assistant. I hear most math students leave uni after getting their Bachelor's, similar to computer science students. Though it still wasn't easy to get a research job for me. I think even within a study subject it depends on your field of research whether getting a job is easy or not.