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anarchoilluminati , to asklemmy in Touch Typing
@anarchoilluminati@hexbear.net avatar

Good day to everyone except to the neo-liberals always btching about .ml being a communist instance, we don’t care about your opinions

fidel-salute

Jarix , to asklemmy in What game, book, TV show, and/or movie do you wish you could experience for the first time again?

Im conflicted. I want to watch the usual suspects again for the first time but with Kevin Spacey being too much of that movie I dont know if i would even if i could. And that makes me sad because it had one of the best moments in cinema…and that has been completely tainted by a shit person

helenslunch , to games in "Concord servers are now offline. Thank you to all the freegunners who have joined us in the Concord galaxy"
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

Is this the fastest video game death of all time?

It’s a live service game. Any other game they’d say “Well most of the work is done already” but in this case it requires regular ongoing investment.

SouravSatvaya , to games in "Concord servers are now offline. Thank you to all the freegunners who have joined us in the Concord galaxy"
@SouravSatvaya@lemmy.world avatar

Spawn killed

bran_buckler , to nostupidquestions in How did marking corrections with the astrisk originate?

Noting a correction is part of a larger scope of annotating something. From Wikipedia:

There is also a two-thousand-year-old character used by Aristarchus of Samothrace called the asteriskos, ※, which he used when proofreading Homeric poetry to mark lines that were duplicated. Origen is known to have also used the asteriskos to mark missing Hebrew lines from his Hexapla. The asterisk evolved in shape over time, but its meaning as a symbol used to correct defects remained.

In the Middle Ages, the asterisk was used to emphasize a particular part of text, often linking those parts of the text to a marginal comment. However, an asterisk was not always used.

Aristarchus of Samothrace was from c. 220 – c. 143 BC, so it’s been used for notation since at least then!

Dave2 , to science_memes in House spiders

So real story here, the reason it took so long was that everytime somebody built a house thousands of house spiders would flock in, rendering the house unusable. Then somebody had the bright idea of building a decoy house which also become the first shed.

zqwzzle ,

Barn owls: Excellent

jol , to science_memes in House spiders
asg101 , to science_memes in House spiders

How did they KNOW???

xia , to asklemmy in Touch Typing

I would suggest getting an ortholinear keyboard. When I first switched to a Kinesis advantage, the FIRST thing I noticed was how many terrible habits I had of hitting a key with the wrong finger (even twisting my hand about, if you can believe that). Having keys in line with actual finger geometry cured that mess up real quick!

arudesalad , to games in "Concord servers are now offline. Thank you to all the freegunners who have joined us in the Concord galaxy"

I love how it’s worded like concord is a beloved game that is shutting down after a decade

Katana314 ,

To the people that worked on it, even when the result kinda sucks, there’s some level of attachment. They spent literal years of their life investing into it. That might be where the tone is coming from.

Dagnet ,

Imagine working years on something and every time leadership has a meeting they keep asking you to add even more bullshit or change some stupid stuff. Must suck to be a game dev, I feel for them.

superkret , to explainlikeimfive in Explain like I am a moron. If the US is such apparently a badass super power it has never tried to take over another country to expand its influence and status?

Countries used to think that invading others and getting more land and more people to rule over would make them more powerful. Some still think so.
But modern countries increase their influence through trade and their economy.

European countries used to control huge parts of Africa, and all it did was cost them money. Also, generally, people don’t like being ruled by a foreign power. For a dictatorship that’s OK. But for a democracy, having lots of people in your country that don’t want to be governed by you is a big problem.

umbrella , (edited )
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used to? african countries are still subjected to a france-imposed currency with rules dictated by the french, arent they?

cybervseas , to science_memes in #notaworm

Are we going to talk about its goop?

MrFappy ,

No Gwyneth, we are leaving that off the table of discussion for now.

caseyweederman ,

Yeah Gwyneth

Rekorse ,

I SAID SHUT THE FUCK UP GWYNETH!

helenslunch , to fediverse in Instance admins, how much does it cost you to run your instance? How much does that represent per active user?
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Start your own for you. Open registration while keeping an eye on resources. When you hit hardware limits, close registration. Should be easy enough to manage moderation, and resources wouldn’t cost much more than the initial costs of running it just for yourself.

SorteKanin ,
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The number of users is not really what drives costs honestly. Or at least, it’s not like a linear relationship. I think actually having many popular communities might be a bigger issue.

helenslunch ,
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Of course it is. More queries = more resources.

SorteKanin ,
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Yes, but honestly unless you’re very big, federation queries are the bulk of the processing and stuff from your own instance doesn’t matter that much. I mean think about it, do you think the 100 active users on your own instance is what costs or the 10000 users posting all over the fediverse is what matters? Obviously the latter. So again, local user count is not that impactful.

Blaze OP ,
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On that topic, could limiting the posting of pictures and asking people to use external picture hosts help with that?

SorteKanin ,
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Yes, storage costs matters. I think it’s honestly crazy that Lemmy caches images as much as it does. It would be great to be able to just disable it completely, but alas you can’t do that without disabling uploads for your own users either (at least I don’t know how).

Blaze OP ,
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Disabling uploads might be an option. You probably just need to announce it to the people beforehand, but I see most of the people using image links from other sites, so that might not be an issue.

SorteKanin ,
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It’s a major downside to my own users though. I wish I could disable uploads for everyone else :P

Blaze OP ,
@Blaze@feddit.org avatar

Indeed 😄

fruitycoder , to showerthoughts in There is no history on the History channel. There's nothing true on TruTV. There's no music on music television. There's no science on the science channel.

Reminds of an observation my dad made once about how neighborhoods are named after what had to cleared away to build there. Oakwoods. Rolling hills. Pleasent view. Etc etc

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In , to science_memes in Pavlov

I’ve retrained on Pavlov’s cat

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