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aspseka , to youshouldknow in YSK That if you delete your lemmy account, your comments/posts made on other instances will remain there forever.

Can’t you edit those comments?

randomperson ,
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I think after recent example of beehaw defederation it's possible that after instance defederates you lose control over your comments as they don't synchronise anymore.

BigPapaE ,

Yeah it seems like this only applies after defederation but idk

rubikfrog , to ukcasual in Gotta get down on Friday
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We live in Edinburgh, where the schools finish at lunchtime, so I have about 3.5 hours of freedom.

And this weekend we’re going through to the Play Expo retro games thingy in Glasgow tomorrow! Last one was in 2019, so looking forward to that.

TeaHands ,
@TeaHands@lemmy.world avatar

Ah that sounds fun! We went to the one in Manchester a couple times, and there’s a smaller more local one called NERG which is usually a good time. I hope your venue is adequately air conditioned, that’s all I’ll say!

If you spot a Marble Madness machine give it whirl for me.

rubikfrog ,
@rubikfrog@feddit.uk avatar

Can’t beat a bit of Marble Madness. I believe it’s in Braehead Arena which is used for Ice Hockey, so hopefully it has a beast of an AC system!

sandriver , to warframe in Mirage or Saryn?

I have two answers.

The first: fun factor.

Saryn is a great weapon platform that you can slap any weapon on and buff the heck out of. She can also spread spores that constantly degrade enemy health while they get in range of your guns. She’s great at every level of enemy durability, from star chart to long Steel Path runs. On scaling content, Saryn lives and dies by Molt and shield gating, although she’s very tanky for the first couple hundred levels.

Mirage is an evasive and parkour-based frame who necessarily locks you in to weapons with big hitboxes, radial effects, or homing and autoaiming capabilities, due to how her clones can’t aim. As long as you like moving a lot, I find Mirage a lot more chill on SP because I very rarely have to shield gate. Having to constantly be aerial and moving might be more taxing for some people though.

Having played both, I like Mirage a lot more. She’s one of the funny number frames of all time. I can’t argue that Saryn has some of the highest kills-per-minute potential in the game, though.

The second: functionality and numbers.

They both have their uses. Mirage can potentially balance personal power and party support with a range-based Total Eclipse build. I find she has a bit of a comfier pace due to the inbuilt evasion from Hall of Mirrors and her passive parkour boost. Both are good SO/ESO focus farmers.

I think the tie breaker is that Saryn can be built as an infinite scaling ability nuker for SP Circuit, whereas Mirage lives and dies as a weapon buffer.

Zaphodquixote , to youshouldknow in YSK That if you delete your lemmy account, your comments/posts made on other instances will remain there forever.
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That’s true.

But, everyone should be working from the assumption that whatever they put on the internet is there forever anyway.

bbbhltz , to linux in Which office suite are you using and why
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I’d say 95% Markdown + Pandoc for when I make documents. The other 5% is LibreOffice.

When it comes time to make graphs and charts I really like wasting my time so I always try out something new (or old) to get the job done. Last time I used Pygal.

When it comes to dealing with docs from colleagues, it is all LibreOffice and Zathura.

marco , to technology in Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Rest of the Week(?)
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And so, it begins old.reddit.com/…/new_admin_post_if_a_moderator_te…https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/57777d9b-990f-4340-9204-40f82421ba1a.png

nbcnews.com/…/reddit-protest-blackout-ceo-steve-h…

Reddit CEO slams protest leaders, saying he’ll change rules that favor ‘landed gentry’

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said Thursday that he wants to bring an end to a user-led protest that has made large parts of the influential website inaccessible this week. Huffman said in an interview that he plans to institute rules changes that would allow Reddit users to vote out moderators who have overseen the protest, comparing them to a “landed gentry.”

The protest took down thousands of message boards, known as subreddits, starting Monday, and some communities say they plan to continue the action indefinitely. The action has been led by Reddit’s unpaid, volunteer moderators, who have a high level of control over how their subreddits are run. Participating communities went “private,” making them unviewable even to members. The protesters oppose changes that will most likely cut off their ability to access Reddit through third-party apps, and their action has hobbled much of the site.

Huffman, also a Reddit co-founder, said he plans to pursue changes to Reddit’s moderator removal policy to allow ordinary users to vote moderators out more easily if their decisions aren’t popular. He said the new system would be more democratic and allow a wider set of people to hold moderators accountable.

Reddit’s current policy says moderators may be removed by higher-ranking moderators or by Reddit itself for inactivity or violations of Reddit-wide rules. They may also remove themselves. Many have held their positions for years.

“If you’re a politician or a business owner, you are accountable to your constituents. So a politician needs to be elected, and a business owner can be fired by its shareholders,” he said.

“And I think, on Reddit, the analogy is closer to the landed gentry: The people who get there first get to stay there and pass it down to their descendants, and that is not democratic.”

Moderators have argued that the high level of control over their communities is well-deserved because of the hours of free labor they’ve put into making and enforcing rules on their subreddits. Any plan to reduce their influence might result in another backlash.

Huffman, who co-founded Reddit 18 years ago this month, said he believes the leaders of the protest may have had popular support when it started Monday but have lost most of it since.

4bh1j47 ,

Can users vote out the CEO?

GoodEye8 ,

Interesting point about the future of Reddit in that article:

Huffman said, however, that he’d like some form of revenue-sharing.

“I would like subreddits to be able to be businesses if they choose,” he said, adding that’s “another conversation, but I think that’s the next frontier of Reddit.”

The long-term goal is monetization of subreddits. I’m glad I won’t be there to see that happen.

dumptruckdan , to nostupidquestions in Why is there such a negative reaction to certain self improvement practices here?
@dumptruckdan@kbin.social avatar

swimming upstream

I know you didn't mean it this way, but the context made me chuckle.

Also I commiserate with you OP, as I am part of a fashion community whose name we can't really change due to circumstances, but which attracts certain kinds of unwelcome attention online.

Edit: gahh I meant to reply to socialjusticewizard's comment

shrugal , to selfhosted in is it better to use subdomains or paths?
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If you don’t have any restrictions (limited subdomains, service only works on the server root etc.) then it’s really just a personal preference. I usually try paths first, and switch to subdomains if that doesn’t work.

bob , to maliciouscompliance in "Don't touch my bag!" OK, I'll do exactly that!

You are absolutely a good storyteller. I enjoyed this.

darcy OP ,

Thank you, you’re too kind.

bob ,

you’re welcome!

fraddron , to ukcasual in Gotta get down on Friday

The same as every weekend: drive the children to classes and activities…

Teratai , to android in What free apps and games are good to put on an android phone?

I'm a big fan of FarmRPG. Semi-idle "numbers go up", mostly text + static images game with a lovely community. It has zero ads and, even though it has a paid currency and some very unoptimized ways to spend it, the game is very generous with it (to the point where I've earned the vast majority of my currency by trading resources). It's a bit janky, but fun.

Shattered Pixel Dungeon is free and great fun. It's a roguelike dungeon exploration game, there are many forks of the original Pixel Dungeon but this is my favorite one. Similar to this is Hoplite, a very short (in the free version) turn-based, almost puzzle-like game where you have to get through monster-filled rooms to proceed. Lots of mechanics that you have to learn to use in order to survive.

For more strategy, seconding Polytopia, as well as Unciv (it even has mods!), which is a Civilization-like game.

For a simple but fun gameplay loop, Alto's Adventure and Alto's Odyssey, where you slide your way down various landscapes. The latter especially adds a lot of fun little tweaks onto the original's formula.

I Love Hue and especially I Love Hue 2 are great "arrange the colors properly" games. Hundreds of levels, no nonsense, solid fun.

plisken , to reddit in thank god lemmy doesn't have karma

Although it would be good to see someone’s karma with you. If I’ve downvoted someone more than 5 times, I’d like to know so that I can just block them.

AfricanExpansionist ,

Saw your username. Do you know any Metal Gear Solid communities here?

dystop , to maliciouscompliance in Admin work matters!
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We were disqualified due to my automations because they considered them cheating.

What the hell? I’ve never heard of anyone being scolded for being more productive.

I guess everyone in your office must write everything out on parchment and quill then.

sleepyducky OP ,

15 years ago that was quite accurate: notebooks and pens. That company hated anything digital

dystop , to maliciouscompliance in How to close down Production 101
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“the person who has been working here for a long time must be wrong, it can’t ever be the automated system!” - said no sane human being ever.

wizardbeard ,

A large portion of my job is automating things, and whenever there’s a discrepancy my immediate response is to check the automation for issues. Automation brings speed and consistency, but there’s a significant difference between consistency and accuracy.

I love when the boots on the ground tell me I screwed up, because then I can pick their brains and make things better!

dystop ,
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Automation brings speed and consistency, but there’s a significant difference between consistency and accuracy.

I deal with automation vs manual input a fair bit also, this is really accurate.

As a rule of thumb, when one or two cases go wrong, it’s usually human error. If hundreds of cases go wrong at once, it’s probably automation run amok.

Mischala ,

Software engineer here. And so much this.

Our job is to build, but we aren’t experts in the field we are building software for. Detailed, high-quality feedback is insanely useful, because we are trying to get in the head of someone using our product day to day, but we can’t know exactly how or users want to work…

darcy , to maliciouscompliance in Follow the expense policy to the letter, he said.

“If yor employees are trying to help you, let them.” Sounds like common sense, but it seems like MBAs aren’t being taught common sense…

eyy OP ,

To this day I have no idea what HR Director’s thought process was. He literally declined free money for the company.

AnarchistArtificer ,

It’s a bit absurd.

Let’s imagine OP was trying to scam the company. The sheer gall of asking for approval on a scam would be so audacious that honestly, it wouldn’t be safe to have an employee like that working on anything of value. The level of “fuck you, I don’t care” that it would show would mean that the safest thing to do with an employee like that would be to fire them.

The guy didn’t ask the basic question of “has OP given us any reason not to trust them?” If the answer to that was “yes”, then maybe flying them out to the UK to act on the company’s behalf isn’t a great idea. And if that doesn’t seem likely, then it’s probably an employee trying to help and they should be encouraged

ilovefluffyanimals ,

Exactly. If I were a good executive, I'd be pretty impressed that OP was being so transparent and forthright . . . not react in that way.

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