

get wobbly with it, fellow glorper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKw6s8w9rAI&t=1s
get wobbly with it, fellow glorper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKw6s8w9rAI&t=1s
I’m sorry I hurt your feelings, that was not my intention, but I can’t interpret your message any other way, as all I did was say “I don’t like this popular thing”.
Also, no, look at the wiki. The priority splitters came out after 1.0.
Oh, cool, they added that a few months ago; it only took them over 5 years to add it. I still don’t get why everybody likes it, it punishes you for building big and it has the slowest opening of all factory games I’ve ever played. I’d like to say I’d give it another try, but it runs like dog ass now, so I can’t play it anymore.
Is Satisfactory a franchise? I just don’t get it; it’s a worse Factorio. It’s poorly paced and it doesn’t have the tools you need to build big, like priority splitters.
Yes, but you are mistaken if you think your data is safe on closed platforms.
If you post it on the internet, you have to assume it’s gonna be there forever.
LibreWolf is Firefox without the bullshit.
Instances have 3 options. Save it locally, proxy it, or do nothing. Saving every federated image is not feasible for small instances. It’s not a fault of the protocol that instance operators don’t want to pay a thousand dollars a month for storage. Matrix has this problem, and look what happened to them: tiny instances are expensive to run, so don’t flourish.
Wouldn’t that mean everyone who wants to host their own server will have to be approved by larger instances to be able to use their instance (or else their feed would be empty) that kinda sounds dystopian ngl
Why is that dystopian? Do you think you have in inherent right to engage with any instance?
We already have parallel networks that refuse to engage because they don’t tolerate each other. This is by design. I think you’ll find that this kind of problem sorts itself out when the users are in control of their own bubbles, unlike traditional monolithic social media where users just have to tolerate each other or go somewhere else.
The fediverse is safe from spam because you’re supposed to defederate instances that spam.
I would undo eating dinner so that I could make dinner and eat it again
I googled your name and found you on multiple other social media. You can start by not identifying yourself immediately in your username. I’m not trying to be snarky, but anonymity starts by not broadcasting your identity.
You think you’re anonymous on 4chan? There are lemmy instances that are more anonymous than some boards on 4chan right now.
Tailored boilerplate code
I can write code, but it’s only a skill I’ve picked up out of necessity and I hate doing it. I am not familiar with deep programming concepts or specific language quirks and many projects live or die by how much time I have to invest in learning a language I’ll never use again.
Even self-hosted LLMs are good enough at spitting out boilerplate code in popular languages that I can skip the deep-dive and hit the ground running- you know, be productive.
Took an angle grinder to a mini-ITX case to fit a full ATX size board in it.
The board is resting unsecured on an anti-static bag and has a few mm of wiggleroom.
The powersupply is resting, unsecured to anything, on top of the PCIe lanes.
The rear fan is pressed up against the back grill by cables.
The harddrives are just kinda chilling where-ever.
The cables are routed with hopes and dreams.
This is a hypervisor and is the backbone of all my infrastructure.
That’s about right. It’s also stuck in time, a decade behind SL.
But they’ve figured out how to do federated grids, which is cool.
That’s fair.
And not that I’m doubting your claim, but this is the first I hear of it; Do you have any sources for SL content being p2p? It would explain why it so regularly breaks.
Second Life? Everything is hosted locally and created by the players.
Did you mean OpenGrid OpenSim? Second Life is not hosted by anyone but Linden Lab.
There is a whole network of conservative fediverse instances and you’re free to go to them. They also allow CSAM and outward racism, which is why this side of the fediverse doesn’t federate with them. Hope that helps :)
I’ve used it a lot, it’s great. Discoverability is not, but I’m not streaming for strangers, anyway.