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ElectroLisa , to linux_gaming in Error Running Balder Gate 3
@ElectroLisa@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Try disabling the Steam Overlay, and Steam’s FPS counter if you have it on

dog_ , to asklemmy in What isn't illegal but should be?

The selling of personal information.

terminhell , to linux in Updating BIOS via Linux ?

Install windows on a second/spare drive. Boot PC from this and run their tool.

I know you’re trying to find a way around not using windows, but if the vendors only solution involves it, I wouldn’t trust any hacky workarounds when it comes to bios updates.

onefewercar , to coffee in brewing @ work?

Nanopresso (another Wacaco travel brewer). I’m only in the office two days a week so I couldn’t justify a full office coffee setup. I grind enough for two shots in the morning (I have the ‘barista kit’ with two larger baskets) and I can pack everything neatly into the Nanopresso.

SzethFriendOfNimi , to nostupidquestions in I am not promoting death or killing but are there countries where they are freely allowed to kill nazi's? Kind of like in some parts of Africa are allowed to kill poachers?

Regardless of what ideology is outlawed any law that lets somebody kill another freely is going to be rife with abuse, false accusations by those wanting revenge on those they don’t like etc.

All that is to say if there is such a law in any country that lets a person kill another without any kind of due process it’s going to be an issue. We see this even now with the impunity some law enforcement kill “suspects” with no actual weapons found and where even the initial interaction was for something frivolous.

Now imagine anybody being able to do that for any reason and then just claim “they were a nazi, drug dealer, pedophile, etc etc.”

oyo , to lemmyshitpost in Twitter

Dude literally bought Kleenex and insists you call it facial tissue paper.

nickwitha_k ,

Nah. He bought Kleenex and insists that you call it 42 because it’s a cool number.

Annoyed_Crabby ,

He’ll call it Nexes

Lemminary , to fediverse in What do you want to have in a Lemmy instance?

Honestly, I only want to see the posts I’ve upvoted but this is more of a feature request. 😅

DLSantini , to asklemmy in What things would you standardize globally if you were the Supreme Leader? All violations punishable by death.

Crocs. Fuck your ugly, very gross-looking wannabe sandal. And why the fuck do they always look like you just pulled them from a landfill, and marinated them in toxic waste?

shiroininja , to memes in I usually take the piss put of people but respect

Her Morrowind high elf cosplay is impeccable though

Chozo , to fediverse in what happened to kbin?

Ernest, the lead dev for Kbin, has had a lot of big events happen in his life recently, so he has a tendency to just kinda disappear for weeks/months at a time while the project gets put on hold. He'll usually come back, announce new plans for development, maybe push out a few updates, and then inevitably go radio silent again.

I believe he's got a few people assisting him now, but development has definitely slowed to the point of becoming concerning. I think it might be time for the Mbin team to start getting a little more free with the fork.

originalucifer ,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

I think it might be time for the Mbin team to start getting a little more free with the fork.

eh? what do you mean?

Chozo ,

I believe that currently, Mbin isn't making any drastic changes, and relying mostly on Kbin's existing code as its base. As far as I'm aware, the Mbin team are mostly just doing maintenance-level development; fixing things as they break and making optimizations, but not so much in the way of developing new features. Mbin is currently just basically a copy of Kbin, without much distinguishing the two.

Since Kbin doesn't seem to be moving much at all, I think it might be a good idea for Mbin to start flexing their own muscles a bit, and making it into its own separate project. Otherwise, having a copy of a stale project just leaves you with two stale projects.

originalucifer ,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

youre not wrong, they spent a lot of time refactoring things, and still are.

that said, the list of changes in the last several versions is very long, and the code base is no longer trivially similar. looking through the waiting prs, there are a lot of interesting bits like extending microblog AP connectivity (tag handling).

the mbin guys have been pumping out releases steadily since the fork, including implementing managed documentation and version numbering. it has well exceeded kbin at this stage.

theyre prepping for a 1.7 release soon. when was the last kbin update? to me, theres only one stale project here.

Chozo ,

Thanks for the insight! I'm not super familiar with how the development cycle goes, so my thoughts are coming from the standpoint of a user experiencing both platforms. I'm sure that a lot of the back-end stuff has probably had a lot of improvements, but the end-user experience between Kbin and Mbin are still largely identical, I feel.

I was gonna load up Kbin to try to do a live comparison but, uh... Yeah, who knows when that'll be possible again lol

RedSquadCampFollower OP ,

it might be time for the Mbin team to start getting a little more free with the fork.

the impression i had of mbin was very “anything goes” did that not end up being how things shaped up??

originalucifer ,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

its a community. anyone can generate a pr, code it up and it gets discussed. so far there has been no crazy drama about what to include or not.. no one has proffered any incompatible ideas. its been quite pleasant

its all public though, in the matrix or github channels

moon ,

So it basically failed the bus factor

Hopefully mbin becomes more resilient, or if Lemmy just gets some nice rewrites.

theacharnian , to lemmyshitpost in Twitter
@theacharnian@lemmy.ca avatar

Haha, funny. This guy thinks he can tell me what to do.

retrieval4558 , to piracy in How big is YOUR collection?

Going on 6Tb of movies and tv

lvxferre , (edited ) to fediverse in What do you want to have in a Lemmy instance?

Better mod tools. From a moderator (not admin) PoV:

  • modmail
  • ability to tag users and annotate things about them, preferably in a way that is visible for the rest of the mod team
  • a list of the most recent comments+posts in the community EDIT - already there, as pointed out by ericjmorey. I feel dumb for not noticing it before.
  • some sort of automatic warning, based on keywords

Specifically for the desktop browser interface (IDK how much it applies to other interfaces), it would be great if the [M] for moderator was a tiny bit less evident when you’re just posting/commenting as a user, but there was a stronger highlight when speaking officially. Plenty times I feel the need to start the comment with [speaking as a mod], as that shield icon is easy to miss.

For admins I can’t speak personally, but the list Beehaw admins provided seems IMO sensible.

PhilipTheBucket OP ,

I spent a long time looking at it.

I think what it boils down to is hackability. The friction comes from people being unable to modify their experience, or the experience of their users, without going through this crazy process that involves it going all the way up to two Lemmy devs for the entire universe of users, and then something getting changed, and then it going all the way back down to the moderator or whoever, after the site admin upgrades the entire site. Or, going rogue and starting to change the code for their instance, which of course only the admin can do and voids the warranty.

I wasn’t trying to become a Lemmy dev. I just wanted to make my instance neat, and I like to tinker. But I’m glad that people took the question seriously enough to give real, detailed answers about what would make things better. Lemmy is already designed to separate the backend and frontend very cleanly. I think it wouldn’t be too hard (famous last words…) to make the frontend more hackable to make at least some of these into easier things to do at an end-user or end-administrator level.

It might be good to look at other software, too. I was thinking Lemmy, but the goal is the neat stuff, not the Lemmy part of it.

Die4Ever ,
@Die4Ever@programming.dev avatar

the Lemmy devs are currently working on a plugin system github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/4695

PhilipTheBucket OP ,

Worked on, it sounds like.

This is outstanding. What I was thinking was UI plugins or custom frontends per-user, effectively, so it would fill in a needed niche on top of the backend plugins. Maybe they’ve done something in the UI area already.

This is really good to know.

Die4Ever ,
@Die4Ever@programming.dev avatar

Well they’re still working on it. I don’t even think it’s planned to get into v0.20.0. They’ve been hoping to get feedback from people but they haven’t really gotten any feedback yet and not many people have tried making plugins for it yet.

ericjmorey ,
@ericjmorey@discuss.online avatar

a list of the most recent comments+posts in the community

Are the the moderator views not what you’re asking for here?

lvxferre ,

The mod view only shows you the posts, not the comments. To see the newer comments you still need to open each post individually.

ericjmorey ,
@ericjmorey@discuss.online avatar
lvxferre ,

I didn’t! Now I feel like a muppet. Thank you for pointing it out.

(Holy fuck I was in desperate need for something already there.)

Blaze ,

Thanks

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted , to asklemmy in What email provider do you use? Would you recommend it?
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

ProtonMail. Works great for the most part.

Except their desktop “app”, which is total shit. It’s just a webview in an electron framework. If I wanted to keep a webview, I’d just keep a tab open in my browser. Or a separate browser window if I wanted to keep it separate.

finestnothing ,

If you use the paid version of proton you can use basically any third party client (I use thunderbird)

ShareMySims , (edited ) to memes in I usually take the piss put of people but respect

So you usually take the piss out of sick people who struggle to do things they once did, but are good to let it go if they “prove” themselves enough to you by pushing themselves to their painful limits? How very magnanimous ableist of you…

E: it’s an easy fix btw: Celine Dion gave a great performance! - that’s literally all it takes.

OttoVonNoob OP ,

No I usually treat everything as a joke. So felt odd to make a positive meme. She killed it and I admitadly teard up during the song.

far_university190 ,

I need your mentality. I think might be healthier when reading news.

li10 ,

This seems to be painfully missing the point of what they were saying just to have an argument and be offended for the sake of it.

They don’t usually take things seriously, but can’t help but respect what she did. They don’t hate sick or disabled people…

saltesc ,

And along comes one of Lemmy’s iconic “So you” people to collaterally damage the social IQ of everyone around them.

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