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SpaceNoodle , to memes in It's a mystery

I miss Achewood

SnotFlickerman ,
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I heard Onstad came back and was doing new Achewood content behind a paywall but I have been too poor to pay and see if he has still got the chops.

I miss Ray and Beef and Teodor and Philipe and Cornelius and Lyle and Nice Pete and the rest of the gang, all the way up to Trouble Man and No-No.

Dear god if only he could get the complete Achewood released.

SpaceNoodle ,

And Todd, don’t forget about Todd

Shame his animated show deal fell through (or simply never took off) but yeah I don’t know if I want to pay for something that appears to not have been updated since May

SnotFlickerman ,
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RIP_Cheems , to memes in overall i am still respectful to everybody but this is definitely relatable to me
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Omega_Haxors , to memes in Glory to our new overlords!

Matpat gone? Good fucking riddance. Fascist piece of shit.

frauddogg , to memes in Glory to our new overlords!
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What, did multiple someones all get hit with allegations on the same day?

atocci ,
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No, they're retiring from youtube

Frogmanfromlake ,
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Nah. They just stepped down.

Nusm , to fediverse in Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

The big question…

Do any of the apps work with it? I’m using Voyager right now, and this is a dealbreaker for me if it doesn’t. (I’m assuming the answer is no, but I thought I would ask.)

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  • Nusm ,

    Could you be more specific about which ones? I tried to log in to fedia.io in Voyager, and it wouldn’t connect.

    Jezebelley ,
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  • Nusm ,

    Yes, sorry, I didn’t realize that when I replied. Unfortunately I’m on iOS, and Interstellar is only for Android/Linux right now.

    danie10 OP ,
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    There Matrix discussion forum may be best place to ask - matrix.to/#/:melroy.org

    Osa-Eris-Xero512 ,

    Both kbin and mbin function very well as progressive web apps, and shouldn't /require/ a discreet app like, imo, lemmy does.

    Nusm ,

    Gotcha. I’m not a huge fan of PWAs when it comes to Lemmy/kbin/mbin, but I’m willing to give it a try.

    Ziggurat , to fediverse in Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

    Feel like the *bin and the *key have a lot of cool features, but way too many forks to have a understandable product. It’s pitty

    maegul ,
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    It’s one of my main concerns with the fediverse, that tech people’s (and people generally) inclination to not work together and instead do their own thing will be detrimental on the whole.

    NightAuthor ,

    I mean, everyone’s using activity pub protocol tho. I think when activity pub starts getting fragmented is when it’s time to worry.

    BolexForSoup , (edited )
    @BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

    Yeah, this is what I was about to write. As long as they can all talk to each other, who cares? They used to be like a dozen popular email clients. It didn’t really create any issues (for the end user at least)

    maegul ,
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    The issue is quality. 2 mediocre platforms is worse than 1 decent platform.

    Over on mastodon, for example, there’s official mastodon … and then there’s a few forks of mastodon (eg glitch and hometown), pleroma and its fork akkoma, misskey and its forks sharkey, and firefish, and then forks of firefish, iceshrimp and catodon.

    And yet there’s a good amount of conversation about how more platform diversity is needed to compete with mastodon. None of the above mentioned alternatives are especially stable, or perceived to be stable (firefish for instance was very popular in 2023 but has literally burnt to the ground with the main dev just abandoning it and the main instance), and so instance admins tend to be wary about running them and so they don’t get popular.

    If half of the devs working on alternatives just banded together to make a compelling and stable and committed “alternative”, the fediverse would be in a better position.

    fishos ,
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    Which is EXACTLY this. Melroy(Mbin dev), was a Lemmy dev that was “ignored”, then he was a kbin dev who was… “ignored”. But then he ran his own instance, which was again, ignored. So then he started Mbin, which of course he named after himself(Melroy Bin). In between each of these attempts, he’d go to numerous communities and post long rants trying to call out the other devs about how terrible everyone else was and how no one is listening to his brilliance and he’s the One True Savior of the fediverse.

    Dude is pathologically egotistical and is exactly the kind of person I don’t want admining anything.

    BeigeAgenda ,
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    Then its great he has his own Fediverse with hookers and blackjack.

    maegul ,
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    Presuming your story is true (I don’t know either way) … yes, a place the fediverse attracts that kind of behaviour (as well as a few others that just aren’t worth getting caught up in and relying on). And starting a fork is, unfortunately (as forks can be awesome things), a tell-tail sign.

    Many are inclined to mock of be unhappy about how seriously the head of Mastodon takes himself (and how dominant his platform is) — he calls him the CEO of mastoodn, it’s actually a registered non-profit company, he openly considers himself the BDFL (beneficent dictator for life) — but he’s been at it since 2016, is committed, creates an appearance of stability and is the only one that’s got the whole fediverse thing working on a significant scale, whatever flaws he and his project might have. All of the hacking culture and sentiment can only take a project so far … as it ultimately needs people and users to be successful.

    pinkdrunkenelephants , to memes in No context

    Who wants to tell them wet wipes exist?

    MaxHardwood ,
    ReakDuck ,

    I wondered why, till I temember that the wet wipes I bought half a year ago mentioned it had no plastics and were safe to flush I think.

    I dont use wet wipes anyway but I guess when they tell you its ok then its ok, right?

    YoShipsWalksHere , to memes in Playing an unsupported file

    Why is it a big deal? 2.5Gb takes like 20-30 seconds to download

    technohacker ,
    @technohacker@programming.dev avatar

    Bold of you to assume internet access is great everywhere

    ExperimentalGuy ,

    I forget that some people have crazy fast internet. Mine downloads 2.5gb in like 20 minutes.

    MrFunnyMoustache ,

    Until not that long ago, my average speed was less than 1 Mbps because of insufficient infrastructure in the area.

    PraiseTheSoup ,

    With speeds like that why haven’t you downloaded a functioning brain yet?

    Faresh ,

    2.5 GB in 30 seconds is 83 MB/s.

    PraiseTheSoup ,

    Or about 660 Mb/s, which is how we typically see download speeds written.

    variants , to memes in Playing an unsupported file

    Sounds a bit small for a movie

    Cosmocrat , to memes in Gotta stay grounded.

    A log splitter will work just as well.

    Flynn_Mandrake , to piracy in Types of games
    @Flynn_Mandrake@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    That’s neat, I should adopt that terminology!

    m12421k , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

    lightweight media server Super fast indexing. Smooth web client. Also supports the subsonic api. I’ve been using the web client locally for some years now. I can also access my library on the go with substreamer on Android which is great. github.com/epoupon/lms

    Shinji_Ikari , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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    I’m a fan of cmus. simple and easy.

    gzrrt , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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    Just mpv for me. Simplest and most versatile option

    bbbhltz , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
    @bbbhltz@beehaw.org avatar

    Strawberry if I had to have something visual with buttons.

    cmus right now because it loads my rather large library in a split second. mpd works great as well.

    More important than the player for me is sorting, though. Beets is my saviour. I could never sort the 5 or 6 albums I get by hand and tag them by hand.

    I used to like deadbeef as well, quod libet is great. There really is something for everyone when it comes to something for music. If only there were as many great email clients.

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