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morphballganon , to news in Media Bias Fact Check - Automation

Bot: Hmm this article reflects reality, thus it is biased to the left.

Using charged language like that constitutes disinformation and is reprehensible. Imagine if viewers started disregarding a source on account of your bot declaring it biased.

Shameful.

I_Fart_Glitter ,

That’s not how the bot works.

morphballganon ,

You’re right, it just copies a right-wing human’s opinion, and blurts it out in a format that takes way too much space, and pretends to be without bias.

You know, ban material.

nifty , to lemmyshitpost in My cat just came home smelling like weed. What should I do?
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

Give it a bath and put an air tag on it for next time. Log where it travels and the resultant smells. Once you have the location of the weed den, ignore it. Continue to map out your neighborhood smells. Bequeath your research logs to your descendants, long may they prosper

mojofrododojo ,

Continue to map out your neighborhood smells. Bequeath your research logs to your descendants, long may they prosper

And that, children, is how the Fort Wayne Funk Map came to be. From pit-funk to ball funk, from dank-stank to eye watering fertilizer fumes, Fort Wayne is a feast for the nose!

circuitfarmer , to linux in Switching back to Windows. For now.
@circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I’ve been gaming on Linux 100% for about 3 years now. I very rarely have any issues at all. But, I’m on an all AMD system.

Based on your experience, would you mind sharing specs? My observation has been that nvidia is normally involved whenever anyone has serious issues with Linux gaming.

HiddenLife ,

The problem for Linux is that one person could have a wonderful experience with little issue, while somebody else can’t even boot their machine. It’s so across the board. I have several computers, and some love Linux while some hate Linux; some are 10x faster than Windows, while another is 2x slower than windows. I don’t mind. I love all the tweaking. But sometimes it takes some brainpower to figure out something. Windows seems to be mostly decent on most machines. I definitely have more issues in Linux to get things to work the way I want them. Still, I’m a Linux user, but , I can’t judge anybody for returning to windows.

capital ,

That inconsistency is why I find Bazzite (and other immutables) so compelling. What works on my machine is very likely to work on yours.

My latest build is all AMD to help with compatibility/driver issues and I’m off to the races.

I can’t seem to play things like PUBG and others who’s anti-cheat doesn’t work (I guess) but oh well. I’m considering adding a drive for Windows to play the ones that just won’t work.

circuitfarmer ,
@circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Anti-cheat isn’t a Linux issue per se, in that there would be no way to fix it without compromising a lot of system security. Just because that has been allowed on Windows forever doesn’t mean it’s good practice.

The “solution” would be the gaming companies not using the current approach to anti-cheat.

jjlinux , (edited )
@jjlinux@lemmy.ml avatar

That’s about to change. With the crowdstrike shit show Microsoft is looking to remove access to the kernel for a lot of solutions, including, but not limited to, anti-cheat software. They said they want them relegated to user’s pace only. Once that happens, there’s no reason why we can’t use the same anti-cheat in Linux the same way we now play games made for Windows (other than game developers being complete pricks, of course).

circuitfarmer ,
@circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Excellent point.

Laser ,

I’ve been recently thinking the same thing and was wondering why no one seemed to talk about it. I think, while the gaming market is very important to Microsoft with regards to PCs, it basically has no leverage. Gamers won’t switch anyways, Windows is ubiquitous and studios are just committed to what means minimal support at maximum profit, so they target Windows. Apart from Valve, no publisher or studio has any credibility when threatening to move to another platform, and Valve won’t do it because they’re basically a store that develops a game from time to time. So MS can do whatever they want and anything gaming related will swallow it anyways.

With that in mind, I do hope that MS removes the privileged interfaces and all kernel level anticheat dies with it. Studios will cry, but that’s all they’ll do, and in fact, they wouldn’t even have any option at that point; there’s no alternative offering anything similar. Even Apple doesn’t offer privileged access to 3rd party developers, which is why for example while mandatory for Windows gamers, Riot’s games can be played without any kernel level anticheat on Mac.

circuitfarmer ,
@circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Right, but that’s sort of why I asked the question. The people who can’t boot their machine probably have some commonality in the specs of their machines. As I said above, I wouldn’t be surprised if nvidia is a common thread, and arguably, nvidia’s relatively poor Linux support is a business issue for them.

If indeed it is the case, then it is important to label it as an nvidia issue as opposed to a Linux issue.

Edit: another way to put it: was the CloudStrike issue Microsoft’s fault? System design choices aside, CloudStrike’s software was the cause of the failure. To say it’s a Microsoft issue misses the bigger picture. In that sense, poor nvidia support (if it is indeed at play here) is not really a Linux issue, rather than an nvidia issue and/or a brand loyalty issue.

whaleross , to linux in Any neat tmux configurations out there?
@whaleross@lemmy.world avatar

I use CTRL-A locally on my computers and CTRL-B on servers. Keeps it easy and consistent to switch between windows and tasks.

formergijoe , to lemmyshitpost in "they say this house is haunted. I've been living here for the past 430 years and haven't seen a ghost yet"

My dude needs to get Balatro

sag ,
Etterra ,

When you can break infinity and all the money is imaginary.

kylian0087 , to mildlyinfuriating in The US shouldn't have so many men 6 feet and over

Obviously a troll guys. Downvote and go on with your day.

floofloof , to youshouldknow in YSK how to spot Love Bombing

I once posted a comment to Reddit that was misinterpreted as supportive of fascism (can’t remember the comment but my wording must have been atrocious), and I experienced online love bombing from Nazis who were trying to recruit me into various groups. They were so nice, apart from the whole Nazi thing! It taught me something about how these groups recruit that I didn’t know before. They start by showering you with compliments and offers of friendship and invitations to join various “exclusive” online groups. If I had been the kind of person they thought I was, it would have felt so good to find all these new friends, much more exciting than just a political affinity. They really try to make you feel you’ve found your people, who value you. Anyway, I never really knew about this side of modern Nazism before. It’s quite culty. I didn’t join up, by the way.

jorp ,

This is why horseshoe theory is wrong, leftists would have engaged in debate until they found an ideological impasse then written you off as the wrong kind of leftist.

Dkarma ,

You spelled conservative wrong.

SatansMaggotyCumFart ,

If you’re talking American conservative, it’s only MAGA now.

There’s no arguing about the different flavors of it.

jorp ,

Damn where do you live? I haven’t seen conservatives having meaningful debates about any topic in perhaps a decade here in Canada.

NovaPrime , to memes in It's like a not very liberal regime
@NovaPrime@lemmy.ml avatar

Lovely - mods are removing all comments that are pointing out that /u/CaliforniaKove has been spamming multiple instances with the same agenda for days now. I’m guessing pointing out spam and voicing disagreement is not allowed? Better yet, they’re citing community Rule 2, which has to do with reposts and in no way applies to the removed comments. Unless they mean to cite Rule 2 of lemmy.ml, which is also absurd imo considering the shit that regularly gets posted on the instance (of which I’m a member). Normally I don’t removed about getting comments removed, but not allowing people to express frustration with actual spammers, and removing their comments citing an anti-spam rule, is fucked up and smells of agenda pushing vs. actual moderation.

_Sprite ,
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I don’t removed about getting comments removed

Is the word bitch or vulgar term for female dog banned here?

Cowbee ,
@Cowbee@lemmy.ml avatar

Lemmy.ml censors swear words and slurs.

_Sprite ,
@_Sprite@lemmy.world avatar

Wack

Majestic ,

It doesn’t fucking censor swear words. You can say shit and ass and damn. It censors slurs and offensive terms to historically marginalized groups only. It’s just some of them are still so prevalent in our language that people take umbrage to this.

NovaPrime ,
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It’s the later. As the other user pointed out, lemmy.ml censors vulgar language by default

BarbecueCowboy ,

My friend, you’re on lemmy.ml at the moment. No, voicing disagreement is not allowed and you must follow the prescribed narrative and anything that could support that is automatically allowed, that’s what rule 1 and 2 really are, and you should know that.

_Sprite ,
@_Sprite@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll remember your words

neidu2 , to patientgamers in Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing?

War for the overworld. I was a big dungeon keeper fan back in the day, and didn’t learn about WftOW until recently.

Berttheduck ,

Ooo, colour me intrigued. I loved the Dungeon keeper games back in the day. Are we talking spiritual successor or just invokes some of the same feelings?

neidu2 ,

From what I understand, it is a spiritual successor. I don’t know if it’s made by the same people, but the game is similar enough and more polished and modern, to the point where it could pass as a sequel.

Berttheduck ,

I’ll add it to my wishlist and keep an eye out.

Banichan , to games in Avowed is getting delayed to early 2025
@Banichan@dormi.zone avatar

So that’s the name they’re going with?

Bbbbbbbbbbb ,

Thats been the name for a few years now

Banichan ,
@Banichan@dormi.zone avatar

So they’ve had time to pick a better name

Viking_Hippie ,

Unfortunately, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 was taken.

davel , to memes in Its all Linux !!
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

The ones that aren’t BSD-based, anyway, like for instance pfSense.

leisesprecher ,

Or MacOS, or the PlayStation OS.

ryannathans ,

Netflix and whatsapp servers

gregor , to pics in Aerial Photo of Lake Chad
@gregor@gregtech.eu avatar

Whoa, gigachad!

SnotFlickerman , to memes in Its all Linux !!
@SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Huh, I don’t follow supercomputers very often. I didn’t realize in the last 10 years UNIX dropped off the map of supercomputers entirely in favor of Linux.

Pretty cool.

Z3k3 ,

I worked in resales for super computers about 10 yrs ago. For x86 based designs we flogged red hat

WormFood ,

it’s still mostly red hat even for arm, though Cray (who still supply a lot of machines here in the UK) ship a horribly butchered version of SLES

Z3k3 ,

Place I worked at had 1 other architecture it was risc but not arm

netvor , to linux in Switching back to Windows. For now.
@netvor@lemmy.world avatar

I guess I understand.

For myself, though, not being a big fan of FPS/RTS games, basically anything I play is fine as long as it’s around 30 and most of it is 10+ years old and/or indie game… I’m pretty much in the phase when if the game does not work on my OS (which is barely the case), the game has to go.

It’s rarely the case for me though, last time I really did that was like 7 years ago with Doom 3: I haven’t realized that it’s Windows-only so I ended up asking for money back on Steam. Nowadays, with Steam Deck & Proton it’s not a problem; I actually got Doom 3 on Steam again, and I can play it just fine. (Well, “fine” with the exception that the monsters are scary so I’m scared, but the game is fine!)

I’m not posting this to feel smug, cos I’m not. It’s 100% legit to want your games to look and feel awesome, you deserve that.

I’m posting it just as a flag, that for people with far less demanding taste, Linux is just fine. I can’t think of a game right now that I would want to play so much that I would be willing to install Windows.

netvor ,
@netvor@lemmy.world avatar

I can’t think of a game right now that I would want to play so much that I would be willing to install Windows.

Oh, I actually can. Gnomoria. Which is like 10 years old, unfinished (pretty much playable, though) but AWESOME indie , dwar-fortress-inspired colony sim, does technically have Linux build, but the Linux build has a horrible bug where it corrupts your save after getting to a certain advanced point in the game. For that one, my dear beloved Gnomoria, I actually ended up installing Windows 10 in a KVM a year or so ago :-D.

MonkeMischief ,

That’s sweet to hear somebody talking about a long-forgotten game like Gnomoria so fondly. I hope somehow that reaches a dev. :D

I have this one sitting in my library too, and it did make me sad that it’s forever unfinished. Didn’t know about that nasty Linux bug! Wish at that point, they would just open source it lol.

In the meantime I’ve really been enjoying Rimworld as a DF-like experience. :)

maquise , to games in Avowed is getting delayed to early 2025

I haven’t seen much of anything about this game; what’s with the radio silence?

simple OP ,

I expect we’ll see a lot of it in gamescom this month.

ampersandrew ,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

Most games these days have short marketing cycles. If you’ve played The Outer Worlds or Pillars of Eternity, you’ve got a very good idea of what this game is.

iAmTheTot ,

Those are pretty different games.

ampersandrew ,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

One is a first-person real-time RPG, so if you want to know what it plays like and what the size of that game is, it’s The Outer Worlds. If you want to know what kind of fiction and tone it’s set in, or what the mechanics of certain spells are, your point of reference is Pillars of Eternity.

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