Category: Blog Posts
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The story of the Oversplatters
If anyone has seen my bio on social media pages, you probably know about this team’s existence. I kinda wanted to tell their story. Before the Oversplatters Before I founded the Oversplatters, I was trying my best to be a part of the Splatoon competitive community. I attended a tournament called Low Ink (hosted by…
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Jetpack asks: “What are your favorite websites?”
Hey everyone, Bit here. This is my first time writing for one of Jetpack’s prompts, which seems like a question of the day. What are your favorite websites? question from Jetpack Prompts Web games There are many games out there that run entirely in a browser, from simple casual experiences like Slow Roads to competitive-focused…
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My thoughts on Linux and video game anti-cheat
Hey everyone, Bit here. Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment recently decided to block all Linux users from playing Apex Legends over alleged concerns of cheating on the OS. However, I would like to explain in my opinion how these concerns of cheating are unproven, as they relate to the entire concept of playing multiplayer video…
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Splatoon 3 Reflection
Well, The End 3 (the Grand Festival) has come and gone. I would like to write about my time in the Splatoon community. Reflecting on generations Here’s some talk about specific generations of Splatoon. Splatoon 1 In Splatoon 1, I was still young. Splatoon 1 was the first shooting game and first online multiplayer game…
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Reddit’s Hidden Crypto (a guide)
Hey everyone, Bit here. I’m here to write about the hidden blockchain in Reddit. For people who cringe at crypto: see the last section! What do I mean by “Reddit’s hidden crypto? In 2022, Reddit introduced a feature called Collectible Avatars. It allows people to go to the Style Avatar menu in the Reddit mobile app and…