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Lojcs , to patientgamers in Seeing the decrease in the % of Outlast players who achieved basic game progress achievements, I find it amusing to think about those who chickened out mid-game and never returned.

This is one of the rare steam purchases I regret. Horror games are not for me

TerkErJerbs , to nostupidquestions in Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane?

idk, I’ve seen all the hype around hexbear users being obnoxious around Lemmy (including our own instance debating blocking the instance, followed by several of their members brigading the thread true to form)… but I’ve explored the communities on the instance itself and even subscribed to some of them like mutual aid, gaming etc, and those that I’m watching are actually just normal people doing normal things if more left than some other similar groups. In my experience it isn’t “all” hexbear users, because that would be a dumb generalization.

There are some assholes on that instance to be sure. Show me one that this isn’t true of. I’m glad our instance didn’t block them because I now get to decide for myself. I block communities and/or users if they’re a problem for me. I think that’s a good way.

ryathal ,

The brigading was really annoying though, but I never noticed anything else bad about them. I don’t use ‘all’ very much and that is probably why.

TerkErJerbs ,

Yeah it was, but it was only a few individuals. It wasn’t the entire population of the instance. I do sort by All quite a bit and honestly I don’t see much of note from any one instance other than weird porn or niche meme communities that I block individually as needed. I just nuke communities and individuals that annoy me.

CodexArcanum , to asklemmy in Touch Typing

Try a typing game, there’s lots of them now in several genres. I learned to touch type in secondary school, doing the old fashioned thing of taping a sheet of paper over the keyboard (and typing under it) so you can’t see the keys. That works but I believe in the educational power of games, and it’ll be more fun.

Otherwise, just practice. If you use lemmy on mobile, try switching to desktop to type more. Start writing letters to people or short stories or anything that just encourages you to type more.

greywolf0x1 OP ,

Ok, I’l look into those games, I know I have to put in practice but getting started is somehow uncomfortable, that’s why I’m looking for tips to improve the experience

the limited time I spend in front of my desktop, I’m preoccupied with learning other stuff, practicing this alongside makes me slower

thanks for your reply though

TimLovesTech ,
@TimLovesTech@badatbeing.social avatar

I was also going to suggest some form of “make it a game”. I think maybe even more important in the beginning, is fighting the urge to backspace and fix every typo you make. Doing this will break any rhythm you may have in the moment, and in the beginning I found making it through a practice session more beneficial than correctness. Leaving error also allows you to go back and identify keystrokes (or patterns) that give you the most trouble and let you then focus on them until proficient.

Good luck!

ColdWater , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane?
@ColdWater@lemmy.ca avatar

I’ve never seen a single post or comment from hexbear, I didn’t even block them maybe my instance maintainer did block them so I don’t know lol, what did they do to get so much hate?

EABOD25 OP ,

I’d recommend keeping it that way

sumguyonline , to technology in Bots are running rampant. How do we stop them from ruining Lemmy?

Make your own bot account that randomly(or not randomly) posts something bots will reply to, a system based response preferably. Last I was looking at bots they were simply programs, and have dev commands that can return information on things like system resources, or OS version. Your bot posts commands built in from the bot apps Dev, the bots reply like bots do with their version, system resources, or whatever they have built in. Boom - Banned instantly.

IdkAndIdc , to memes in Memes needs moderators

Instructions error objective POST MEMES

lvxferre , to nostupidquestions in Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane?
@lvxferre@mander.xyz avatar

Childish? Kinda. Insane? No.

There are three relevant things to say about hexbear.

  1. It is not a serious instance. Or at least not completely serious; they’re mostly there for memes, funposting, “I know that feel” etc.

So they’re less like the meeting room of a communist party than like the bar where those communists hang out and drink beer, after the meeting is over.

I feel like this is often misinterpreted, as HB users say something that is mostly a taunt and others interpret as actual argumentation. And it also tends to attract younger users, who… well, behave like young people?

  1. Even if not a serious instance, they’re serious about their views. Your typical HB user is communist, antifa, vegan, anti-cop, and interprets things in a very specific way. They’re rather transparent about it.

And, because of #1, they aren’t really willing to spend their time entertaining anyone’s counterpoints. It’ll be interpreted as sealioning or similar.

  1. Hexbear was already its own thing before federation. As such it developed social norms that often conflict with the norms typically found in the rest of the Threadiverse (Lemmy, Mbin, Piefed etc.)

For example, even if Lemmy as a whole is prone to intrusive political discussions, HB users tend to do it far more. Because they’re used to an environment where this is typically taken as OK.


When it comes to dealing with HB users here, my advice is the exact same as dealing with other users:

  • if you don’t like what someone is saying (because it’s idiotic, obstrusive, or whatever), block the person for some peace of mind.
  • if you’re consistently uninterested on the content coming from an instance, block the instance.
marcos ,

antifa

Yeah, the famous antifa-tankers. Every single person I’ve ever seen that identifies as antifa was a tanker. Other people run away from that label.

BakerBagel ,

Maybe you’re telling on yourself by announcing your disdain for antifascists

lvxferre ,
@lvxferre@mander.xyz avatar

I really hate that I need to point this out, because I feel like it will derail the discussion from Hexbear to fascism:

“Antifa” boils down to “people who actively oppose fascism”, instead of either supporting it or sitting on their hands while doing jack shit.

marcos ,

Is there something in the name requiring people to support fascism if it wears the right color?

lvxferre ,
@lvxferre@mander.xyz avatar

Is there something in the name requiring people to support fascism if it wears the right color?

Do some people fighting fascism (aka antifa) go overboard? Yes, certainly; that’s bound to happen with any movement, group, or cohort.

For example, someone might miss the target due to witch hunting, or adopt an “ends always justify means” mindset, or even conflate “non-suporter = enemy”.

However. By implying that “antifa is fascism wearing a different colour”, like you are doing, you’re showing to not understand the obvious difference between

  • individuals following an ideology grounded on xenophobia, nationalism, racism, militarism, censorship, suppression of your individuality by force, more often than not sexism, homophobia and transphobia; and
  • individuals who don’t want the shit above to transform their lives into living hells, including some willing to use force to fight back.

This conflation between both groups is not just immoral. It’s worse - it stinks stupidity and similar filth from a distance. As such I’m not wasting my time further with you, go chew some grass.

Kecessa ,

But if you’re anti fascism but pro authoritarianism, you’re still wrong…

lvxferre ,
@lvxferre@mander.xyz avatar

Plenty HB users are authoritarian. I disagree with them in this; however I don’t think that both things cancel out, given the fascism is orders of magnitude worse than authoritarianism alone.

Kecessa ,

Aaaand you’re low-key defending authoritarianism…

lvxferre ,
@lvxferre@mander.xyz avatar

Yeah, because saying “cat shit is not as huge as elephant shit” is the same as saying “cat shit is not shit”. /s

HelixDab2 ,

Most antifa groups are anarchist collectives. So I’m not sure where you’re seeing this, unless it’s solely from people that are terminally online.

archomrade ,

This is the most reasonable response.

A lot of people here have long since made up their mind about hexbear based both on repeated meta posting on the topic and possibly a bad experience or two with them on a topic they assumed was uncontested but is a landmine topic for communists of a particular bent

I’ve personally never had a bad experience with hexbears, possibly because I’m more empathetic to their perspective, but more likely because I know when it’s time to disengage. There are users on lemmy who feel strongly about a certain topic that’s abrasive to hexbear users and dig in their heels when jeered at (or maybe feel a personal responsibility to stand them down) and are usually the users here who have the most complaints, because the standard reaction from hexbear users is irreverence (both the users and the mods).

Unlike a lot of liberals coming from reddit, communists often don’t have delusions about the neutrality of moderation and so they’ll ban you on a whim if they think you’re there to stir shit. They use the ban hammer judiciously even with users on their own instance. That’s often the biggest complaint both with hexbear and with lemmy.ml.

ceenote , to lemmyshitpost in This took me a great deal of strength to publicly acknowledge

Don’t stop, the withdrawal can kill you.

notabot ,

Don’t go cold turkey, but if you reduce your intake slowly you can probably wean yourself off of it.

(Please don’t do this)

superkret , to linux in Linux File System

This needs some modernization and simplification, if Linux ever wants to make it to the mainstream.

This is a much better layout:
/system (contains /boot, /dev, /proc, /run, /sys, /tmp and /var, all the stuff no one ever looks at)
/config (/etc renamed to something sensible)
/apps (contains /bin, /sbin, /usr, /lib and /opt)
/server (renamed /srv, only gets created when needed)
/users (renamed /home, also contains /root now)

ikidd ,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

/bin and /sbin are symlinks already from /usr, so that’s more than half of “apps”.

possiblylinux127 ,

That’s not POSIX

superkret ,

POSIX sounds like Po-sex which is German for buttsex.

some_guy ,

No one ever looks at /var? Isn’t that where my Apache dir lives? Sorry, I’ve been off Linux for a while. I think I put Git in there as well.

lnhld9u7f5wywnxaom OP , to memes in Admiral Patrick is worse than Hitler
@lnhld9u7f5wywnxaom@discuss.online avatar

Classic LW mods

stepan , to nostupidquestions in Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane?

The reason I moved to lemmy.cafe instance is because it’s defederated from those tankie instances. I can’t even see their comments anywhere.

MrPoopbutt , to patientgamers in Seeing the decrease in the % of Outlast players who achieved basic game progress achievements, I find it amusing to think about those who chickened out mid-game and never returned.

There were a few parts in Outlast that I nearly gave up on not because it was scary, but because it was annoying. The part with the scissor doctor was one - it was difficult, but not in a scary way, more in an annoying way. The biggest fear was having to slog through it again.

Maybe i just suck at the game lol

MrQuallzin , to nostupidquestions in Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane?

This is a great thread for finding new people to block

Sparky , to lemmyshitpost in msi
@Sparky@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Furries unite!

some_guy , to linux in Linux File System

I never understood the title for /usr. Now I do. Thanks!

TheGiantKorean ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar

I always thought it stood for user. I even say it that way.

davel ,
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

It’s just short for “user;” “User System Resources” is probably a backronym.

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