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Harmageddon , to gaming in A recommendation pleading post (with a twist)

Subnautica does have freedom and fun modes letting you ignore food and stuff like that. But I will say skipping the crafting, it loses something. The gradual increase in depth and pressure you can take is really satisfying.

I like turning off food and water needs though. That’s just tedious

shoobie , to android in Hidden Gems: Unveiling Apps That Could Have Enhanced Your Experience Sooner?

I’d nominate AccuBattery, it does a good job determining my phone’s battery health. The pro version is cheap and has a lot of capabilities as well

Candelestine , to retrogaming in Favorite retrogaming Youtube channels?

That U Can Beat Video Games guy with the golden retriever.

Chrisosaur , to startrek in Una Timeline Implications

What is the prime Una timeline, and when was it established?

Ausir ,

The prime timeline is the one when she was acquitted, but in the "Quality of Mercy" timeline she was sent to a penal colony.

khaosworks ,
@khaosworks@startrek.website avatar

That wasn’t the Prime timeline, though, or it never really got the chance to be for very long - that we the timeline when Pike decided to write to the kids and avoid his fate. So while a butterfly effect may have ended up having Una still incarcerated, that wasn’t what we wound up with, not at the end of the episode, and not in “Balance of Terror”.

Having Una have temporal shivers from a timeline that no longer exists would be a neat idea, regardless.

humdrumgentleman , to showerthoughts in Everything is easier said than done

Yesterday, my sunglasses fell off my face.

I reflexively shut my eyes while lunging my arms forward, accidentally shoving my wife and flinging my glasses several feet to my left.

That was easier done than said.

WheeGeetheCat , to youshouldknow in YSK: While you're on Lemmy/Kbin/Fediverse, you're not "the product" but you're also not "the customer".
@WheeGeetheCat@sh.itjust.works avatar

Great post, thanks for taking the time to write up this sentiment

AlphaCenturia , to retrogaming in Favorite retrogaming Youtube channels?

RetroGameCorps is phenomenal if you’re looking into emulation and / or emulation handhelds. Got an Ambernic RG351V after watching his review and followed his guide for setting up Emudeck on my Steam Deck. 10/10 channel IMO

lillie , to nostupidquestions in So how long until the Fediverse is monetized?
@lillie@pawb.social avatar

The Fediverse will never be monetized. It’s open by nature, instances are maintained by donations and out of the administrator’s pocket. Why? Because they have a passion for it.

Even if someone chooses to monetize one instance, people will move to another that isn’t monetized. It’s free and open by design, and will always be that way.

kinsnik ,

I do have a question about how the instances and federation would work. If you are in an instance like lemmy.world, and it is federating with any other instance, then the content is being loaded from some other server, right? so if there is a large server with millions of users, could that server federate with a small server that isn’t ready to handle the traffic of millions of users and basically kill it? or the server has a way to prevent being federated into another instance?

i am still trying to learn about fediverse

hydra ,
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I think the small instance can temporarily defederate to reduce the load. kbin.social had to do this during the first reddit exodus because they grew too much too fast and couldn’t handle the load.

Flemmy ,

Nah, that’s not quite right.

Tiny federates with huge - nothing happens, they just exchange metadata. Dancer@tiny subs to something on huge - now you have one community, with a lot of updates, coming at tiny. Maybe it drops some. Still not an issue

Hugo@huge subs to something on tiny - now something@tiny is cached on huge, still not a problem.

Now something@tiny is in the feed on huge. A million people comment. This is a problem… For huge mostly. Over at little, people are commenting on something@tiny. They might see doubled up comments or orphaned comments, but mostly they just don’t see most of the stuff from huge

So generally, it’s not an issue. In certain situations, there will be hiccups, but it will keep chugging along

Ghostalmedia ,
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I’ll bet money that multiple people will successfully monetize parts of it.

At the very least, my guess is some small shops will build businesses around apps that offer enhanced users experiences, but for fees. I’d be willing to pay for premium experiences that were well maintained.

lillie ,
@lillie@pawb.social avatar

And if they somehow manage to do that, people will download their data and move to another instance or spin up their own, and they’ll get the exact same content. It’s the open nature of the Fediverse, it’s impossible or at least incredibly difficult to monetize.

Ghostalmedia ,
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Time will tell. People seem to be pretty down to support devs and studios that are using the money to enhance the user experience and pay the developers fairly. Apollo, Twitterific, Tweetbot, etc. lots of good examples of this.

sil3ntki11 , to android in What are Android's Best Weather Apps?

I’m surprised no one here has said Shadow Weather. It’s meant to be a replacement for Dark Skies on Android.

Etterra , to nostupidquestions in Why all of a sudden tech companies are not being favorable to their users?

YouTube can try lol. But they’ve never cared about users. They’re just all at about the same point where they have to stop pretending in order to feed that capitalism machine (or try to at least). It looks like hostility, but it’s just them finally being honest.

SzethFriendOfNimi , to retrogaming in Favorite retrogaming Youtube channels?

Modern Vintage Gamer and Gaming Historian are my favorite

s4if , to nostupidquestions in Why does /All show different posts in different instances?
@s4if@lemmy.my.id avatar

All timeline is all post from subs/community that you and your instance-mates subscribe. Each instance has different users, and different user follow different communities. Hence All timeline can be different for each instances.

MrShankles ,

Thank you, that makes a lot of sense. Things are starting to click (for me) about how all of this works, and it reminds me of what I missed about lurking around the internet… but it’s cooler lol. It’s what I’ve kinda been looking for, but didn’t know where to find. I’m pretty stoked

MrShankles ,

If a user follows something from Mastodon (for example) will that also begin to show up for the rest of their instance’s All timeline?

s4if ,
@s4if@lemmy.my.id avatar

AFAIK, no. Lemmy only shows posts from group actor a.ka community. And only shows comment from normal user as child of posts.

SJ_Zero , to nostupidquestions in Why are techies so averse to funding the arts?
@SJ_Zero@lemmy.fbxl.net avatar

In the 1900s, culture was considered a common good. In 2023, all culture is to be torn down to build utopia. Rich folks who want to build a legacy end up sticking their fingers into politics and science instead of art and culture.

That being said, the Internet did usher in a new golden age of art, culture, and entertainment. It’s just that it came from the bottom up rather than from the top down. There’s an unlimited amount of cool stuff being created every day, but smaller scale projects funded by regular people.

DashboTreeFrog , to nostupidquestions in How did Lemmy.world become more popular than Lemmy.ml?

For me, I was looking at the “All” tab on a different Lemmy instance as I was figuring things out and noticed basically everything was coming from Lemmy.world, so I created an account there to be my main one, for now at least.

bstix , to showerthoughts in Lemmy faces the same expectations problems as every free/libre software

Complaints can be valuable user feedback. I'm sure the developers can see past the negativity and know that they can't make everyone happy. They can still use it to pick up ideas or prioritize what to do next etc. without taking it personally.

Yeah, they probably get a lot of requests and crazy mails, but that's part of the process even in professional development. At least in open source they're free to do what they want at any time, compared to professional work where they might be required to follow crazy ideas even if they don't want to.

mustbe3to20signs OP ,

I know that feedback is crucial to development and user appeal but the number of "why isn't X like Y" and "why is Z not there yet" has risen and isn't helpful.
Most of the feedback is constructive. There is a reason I said "some".

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