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lckdscl , to gaming in Comfort games?
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Stardew Valley comes to mind right away, but I think it applies to all titles after you get the hang of it, with the exception of heavily RNG-based games like Risk of Rain 2, Hades, Dead Cells where you have to be alert almost all the time. Currently I’m enjoying playing Red Dead Redemption 2. Definitely a comfort game just riding your horse around.

txrx1010 ,

I tried Stardew Valley one time, and it killed me. I would probably call myself a completionist and all the stuff I have to remember from the get go and dates and times I need to be somewhere to don’t miss out just made me stressed out. But I haven’t looked into it if you really miss out or you can do the stuff later, too. It was I while ago… perhaps I will give it another try.

half_built_pyramids , to mildlyinfuriating in How this redditor eats/scoops out their ice cream

The worst one i heard is some people will spit in their ice cream to get it melty faster. Now you all know this too. Tycho Brahe of penny arcade once admitted to this atrocity.

LillianVS OP ,
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This is horrific, I wish I didn’t know… When I want the ice cream to melt faster I just put the spoon under a hot tap and let it run for a bit, or boil some water and pour it onto the spoon. I could not imagine spitting into my icecream that’s vile. lol

midgethemage ,

Dude I wanted to downvote you just out of sheer disgust

half_built_pyramids ,

I downvoted.

lemillionsocks , to gaming in How many steam deck folks are here and what are you playing?
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Not a steamdeck user but a linux pc gamer so solidarity. Currently playing RE2 and Like a dragon Ishin.

Tyr3al , to selfhost in Traefik, Caddy, Nginx, etc. what is your reverse proxy of choice, and why?

For me it’s traefik. It’s took me a while to get it working, but it’s actually really easy now. Setting up container access with labels is very convenient!

dojan , to mildlyinfuriating in [Meta] - Cross Community Moderation & Community Announcement
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Thank you for taking the initiative! I hope the fediverse grows large and diverse, that we may knock the corporate run sites out of the market and give the control back to the collective.

I’m curious though, why are the communities prefixed with “Lemmy?” Is it so other fediverse platforms know what platform it originated on?

LillianVS OP ,
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Lemmy Review is a play on words for me as in “Let me” but instead “Lemmy” It’s just a playful name above all things.

dojan ,
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Oh my goose, I didn’t realise that Lemmy could be read as “Let Me.” That’s so clever! I’m a sucker for puns! That was all it took to convince me, haha.

dog_eater , to futurama in What makes a man turn neutral?

Lust for gold? Power? Or were you just born with a heart full of neutrality?

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/cb006d86-6a0c-4f84-a565-e83cf46b65e7.png

sunspider , to ukcasual in Shall we get a Saturday music thread started in here?
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I’m loving Janelle Monáe’s new album! I’ve been listening to her music since The ArchAndroid, and it keeps getting better.

BobQuasit , to asklemmy in For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
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I think Lemmy desperately needs to integrate two things:

  • The ability to search for communities across instances inside of Lemmy (I’m aware of the search option outside of Lemmy, but that’s less than ideal)
  • The ability to easily search within posts A) in all local communities, B) in all subscribed communities, and C) across all communities in the whole Fediverse. Yes, I’m aware that C) is a huge ask. But I think it’s vital to the success of Lemmy.
Dutczar ,
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The first point is CRUCIAL for setting up your own “scrolling page/account” for, since the instances are only very vague directions, at least while the site is still growing. And in a similiar vein, the second point with B) would be better than manually blocking communities I genuinely have no interest whatsoever in, like fountain pens (unless I don’t know how to operate this site yet).

In fact, C) feels unnecessary because of that right now, since I already see many new communities just in my instance alone. Though it WOULD add things to browse since there isn’t as much happening here, yet…

shadowintheday , to technology in what would Reddit need to do to get you to go back

At this point, it’s only going to get worse. It’s a very large Venture Capital backed company, on track to IPO.

Large VC/public companies goals will follow more of what we see with “mainstream” sites and social media. It’d be against their goals and their business to have less ads, less agorithms showing what their partners want to see and not what the user wants to see, less bloat on their front end. Even if the CEO wanted to go that way, he’d quickly be replaced.

It’s a self sustaining movement of capital now and users are annoyances that they have to deal to achieve their goals.

I’ll be honest, I started using redding decade ago because most forums were very niche, specific, with weird to follow rules, very low on users, and reddit seemed to always have a community for each topic I had an interest on. It still does, but the end is approaching fast, and I don’t want to search Discord servers, social media videos, or even ancient methods that are alternatives like IRC servers, mailing lists ; search results are useless in Google due to SEO and already affect other search engines

It all comes up to finding one or more sites that don’t look ancient or too mobile focused, and if enough people are going to use it and stick to it. Otherwise it’ll just be another corner of the web filled with a few crazy users

0101010001110100 , to futurama in Welcome to the World of Tomorrow!!!
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Shut up, Terry.

jon , to selfhosted in Interested in setting up an instance with a spare laptop
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Small instances don’t seem to require anything major, I’m running mine on a VM with 4c/6gb ram/256gb disk with no issues- it’s just a few Docker pods. Just make sure you use a dynamic DNS provider if you’re hosting from home, as valid SSL is required to connect to the federation.

bitrate ,

Any concerns you that you may attract attention to your network? I’m interested in doing the same thing you are.

mattchu_c ,
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You could also get a second static IP address from your ISP to keep it separate from your home network.

Brunbrun6766 , to newcommunities in A community for Animal Crossing New Horizons
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Subbed!

Father_Redbeard , to asklemmy in For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
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People are much friendlier here, so far.

SuspiciousUser ,

It feels like my experience on Mastodon after Twitter imploded. Hopefully it lasts.

lvxferre , to gaming in What are some of your LEAST favorite game mechanics?
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I'm not a big fan of fishing mechanics, they're usually shallow "press button at random signal, get a random prize" mechanics.

Also escort missions where the NPC being escorted does not understand that it should protect its own life. I don't mind repeating a mission due to my own mistakes, but I don't want to do it because some AI went potato.

koopacha ,
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nah man fishing mini games are THE SHIT

it’s not about gameplay it’s about vibes It’s just so calming

lightrush , to linux in What are your thoughts on the upcoming COSMIC DE?
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Skeptical. Writing a graphical UI toolkit is a freight train of work. I’m positively curious about anything that’s not GTK but I’m not sure going with a new toolkit is the right decision. Qt is the mature kid on the block that’s been proven in more environments than I can count. Moreover it’s a complete application framework with a ton of convenience libraries needed for speedy development already included. I guess those can be supplanted in the form of separate Rust libs. Personally I’d have gone with Qt for such a project but I’d be happy to be proven wrong.

kartonrealista ,
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This is coming from personal experience/opinion, but after trying to create a simple app in GTK4 Rust bindings I was so confused because of how alien the programming style was compared to typical Rust programming. After trying Iced it was much simpler and made so much more sense, no silly decorators or anything, you can define the view and the update loop separately, and interactions are handled by messages using pattern matching. The inheritance based OOP doesn’t work well with Rust, and Iced has none of it, because it was made for Rust specifically.

I’m guessing QT bindings are similarly in a different style of programming and can’t imagine that meshing well with native Rust code. Iced has a lot of merits to it and having the opportunity to both help it develop and use a native Rust framework in a Rust project makes a lot of sense.

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