If it’s presented as such, then I’ve no issue at all. Art can be cool, AI or otherwise, and I like looking at cool things.
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If it’s presented as such, then I’ve no issue at all. Art can be cool, AI or otherwise, and I like looking at cool things.
The problem I had with no man’s sky is that a large amount of the out of proportion expectations were a direct result of the developers over promising, rather than consumers just being over hyped.
If it helps, you can just use something else like Lemmy and still access all kbin content, that’s what I’m currently doing.
This is interesting as I have had much the opposite effect. I very rarely see anything Linux related. Though honestly I don’t use Linux so that works just fine for me.
That hacker news bit got me, I won’t lie.
Be the change! On a real note though, I feel your pain.
Boost for Lemmy
I only run a small community surrounding my home country, but I only plan on removing things that aren’t directly related to the country or at least adjacent to. As well as anything that is largely irrelevant which I suspect of being spam.
Rest is fine, discussion is healthy. I don’t need to agree with everyone, that isn’t what this is about.
I’m gonna go with no, since I’m reading it perfectly currently.
I do kinda love this name.
Frankly I have absolutely no idea, I would encourage asking if you’re concerned though.
Can’t speak for others, but my decision to stick with lemm.ee stemmed from seeing how active the owner is, the minimal defederation and the bot & moderation policies meaning there are minimal bots, and I’ve yet to currently see much spam issues, which is nice.
Also helps that the owner Sunaurus is an active contributor to the Lemmy project as a whole, so we get patches and fixes relatively quickly.
This was asked in the lemm.ee discord and the answer given is below.
Ping times are low everywhere because the files we serve are hosted on globally distributed servers. So if you’re in North America, you will download the frontend code (and images etc) from a North American server. But the backend is actually hosted in Germany
I translated some stuff in that German blog. It’s kinda wild, vaccination damage and the KGB mixed with more far right conspiracy theories and then just general normal stuff.
Many of us here in the UK are currently fighting for the reverse.
Given a referendum on it now, I dare say renationalisation would be the outcome by quite a margin.
Stability – So, uptime and rate at which it updates with Lemmy.
Moderation – One or two good Admins at least to keep things running smoothly and communicate with us Lemmings effectively, and have a decent ruleset.
Federation – Wide enough that I can get the content I’m looking for whilst (likely) not dealing with nutjobs.
The rest is all good, the federated nature of everything means I don’t really need to be where the communities I use the most are.
When I switched from FF to WF it was lighter on system resources, faster and cut out a lot of the telemetry included in FF.
I’ve not used Firefox for well over a year now, so I can’t speak to that still being the case, but those were the main draws for me.
I use this often when I’m writing articles, it’s incredibly easy to use and I’ve yet to have any issues with it.
I use it on Waterfox, for what it’s worth. Absolutely recommend.
simply just paste the URLs directly without any markdown
Yeah this is what I did, thanks.
Tell me your healthcare system is broken without telling me your healthcare system is broken.