In light of Nexus Mods and Mod DB banning the No Pronouns mod for Starfield, I figured I would look around for alternative sources and collect them in one place for others' convenience. This seems like a good place to put them.
Trusted
- basedmods.eth/browse/ (Requires ENS, won't work on standard DNS)
- https://basedmods.eth.link/browse/ (ENS gateway)
- https://basedmods.eth.limo/browse/ (ENS gateway)
- https://basedmods.eth.li/browse/ (ENS gateway)
- https://moddinghaven.com/mediawiki/index.php/Starfield_mods/No_Pronouns
- https://rpghq.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=26151-starfield-no-pronouns
- https://schaken-mods.com/file/remove-pronouns
What moddb should have been; a place that catalogs and links to pc mods, like PCGamingWiki does for games. Because of Nexus and Co. faggitry, we're back to the early-mid 2000s where mods are scattered across dozens of websites and discord servers, with many mods, maps, etc from that era are bit rotted and memory holed. Basedmods is cool right now for banned mods, but if there were 1000+ mods per game, the functionality (aesthetic is fine) to sort through them is lacking.
Side-note: How much media is lost from 80s and 90s computing? Textfiles.com is only a fraction of content from that era.
Fascinating right? That so much stuff is lost and it's digitized and from our own lifetime. I myself probably have hundreds of photos I've taken lost on some USB thumb drive or SD card or even a CD R from twenty years ago. Now it makes sense how Alexandria got lost and every thing else under the sun.
Yes, that which people wrote in stone was preserved. That which they wrote in pigment disappeared. I'm sure there's a modern equivalent of a carving in stone. Or you could just make a carving in stone. Like with a CAD/CAM machine.
I think the best bet is to just make as many copies as possible. Dissemination is probably the best way to keep something from being lost to time. Like not keeping legal documents in your home, or at least keeping duplicates in a security box. Eggs baskets etc. Come to think of it that's sort of how Bitcoin ledger works.
Storing things in a blockchain could be a form of permanence. Currently an expensive one.