How do people find other repositories of similar topics on SourceHut? Do you ... not?
This year, I plan to get deeper into the things that I love. I love games. So I've spent more time getting not only getting my game libraries in order, but I'm looking to collect achievements from older ones and my recent ones into a searchable achievement wall on my site. That'll be my first nudge and example of leaning on making archives of such achievements. It'll be fun.
The game https://store.steampowered.com/app/1421760/What_Comes_After/ was not easy to play for me. It speaks a lot about suicide and self-harm, but still manages to make things "positive". I put that in quotes because, despite the game having an opinion, it's still up to you to decide how you took the result of the actions in it. It's one of those games that make me very happy people make games to communicate and not to squeeze money out of people, and I hope that more people can make things like this, of all spectrums and kinds.
Some things in here I'm very eager about, like making the act of subscribing to someone else a lot easier. And then there are others that lead too much into the need of "we have to make it easy for the sake of being easy" and eliminates some of the strong protections that things like federation (or just non-centralization of services) can provide: like anti-abuse targeting, snitch-tagging and the like (all of those are easier with a global namespace but not impossible without, just a bit more difficult). I think, also, the need to have a global 'beacon' leans into individuals wanting to be heard all the time - which is useful for activism (but truly, that itself is possible in a world without a global namespace, we do it by actually carrying the message across - not relying on a one-click solution to do it).