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TheMagicalTimonini , to mildlyinfuriating in Psycho ex-partner

I wonder why it didn’t work out…

Ecosphere5019 , to retrogaming in Super Off Road: A home port comparison

Great write up! I only played the SNES version, but it looks like I enjoyed the best one.

taurentipper , to retrogaming in Super Off Road: A home port comparison

Thanks for this! Great job. This game and super sprint were great in the arcades with the wheels, spin at max rpms and stop when done turn. Avoide hitting self in nuts lol

Ghostbanjo1949 , to fediverse in Lemmy Just Reached 1 Million Posts

I played around with Friendica years ago, it wasn’t at the time much to get into. The idea was to setup a Facebook like server that we could use for our family only. Ended up tearing that instance down as we didn’t really like it at the time. I’m really excited about Lemmy though, so much so I again, went and setup my own corner of the lemmy-verse. The ideals this is built upon are the ideals that grabbed me into the internet so long ago, freedom and resiliency and the ability to discover something new, not have some algorithm throw it at you. I look forward to seeing this platform continue to grow and being a more active participant in it. Go LEMMY!

anon_water , to fediverse in Lemmy Just Reached 1 Million Posts
@anon_water@lemmy.ml avatar

Does this include comments or strictly posts?

rehabdoll , (edited ) to retrogaming in Super Off Road: A home port comparison

I played it a LOT on my Amiga. My cracked version had a, let’s say, “interesting” crack intro.

Cool, found it on YouTube. It’s sort of NSFW: youtube.com/watch?v=wG84cj4rago

nymwit , to retrogaming in Super Off Road: A home port comparison

Cool comparison. I didn't know it could be had so many ways.

I feel like a huge part of the arcade experience was the free spinning steering wheel controller. You just spun it hard and stopped it after your truck made it around the corner. No unwinding of the wheel or anything. As a kid that couldn't drive, that was the right amount of realism (untealism?).

admin ,

Agreed!

As a child playing this, I got to be decent at the arcade version (biggest hint is to not use nitros, unless doing so would directly result in winning, because otherwise the computer starts speeding up because of them.), and would happily play for an hour on only a few tokens.

And, yeah, it was fun that steering was, "...and now go spin as fast as possible, and grab onto the steering wheel to stop when the truck has turned the correct direction."

It wasn't really accurate, but I liked Super Mario Kart (SNES) and Stunts (PC) for driving things, and a certain amount of unreality was part of what made them fun.

But this post was about the console versions of it, none of which I was able to get into, probably because of it not being like the arcade.

All the same, it's a bit of a white whale for Lynx, and I'd jump at the chance to own it for any moderately-reasonable price. Even though, obviously, I'd want to own four copies for the one random time when I had enough interested people together in the right place to play the game.

taurentipper , to aww in Meet my sweet girl Penelope

Beautiful pup!

elbowdrop , to fediverse in Lemmy Just Reached 1 Million Posts

Reddit said I could only use their official app. But we all know its not very well done. The simplicity of reddit became to stressful and complicated.

Mewtwo , to mildlyinteresting in Tock tick
@Mewtwo@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Damn, I thought it was because the old clocks literally sound like tick tock.

Pregnenolone ,

It is, but it’s the way we say it that has the rule.

murkeyindividual2 , to fediverse in Lemmy Just Reached 1 Million Posts

Woooo look at us go!

DigitalFreedom , to lemmyshitpost in Social

Ah the walled garden, it was comfy; but ultimately authoritarian at the end of the day.

Which is why I’m Excited to see the Fediverse take off.

JuzoInui , to aww in Lookin very suspicious over there.

Guilty… of being sooo squee cute

(gentle boop on snoot)

Doherz , to mildlyinfuriating in Psycho ex-partner

Mildly infuriating my arse.

The only future outcomes are wholly and completely infuriated to the very core of your being if the ex escalates past phone harassment to real life.

Or

The feeling of smug self satisfaction of dodging the fucking firing squad when this person leaves your life without further fuss.

stratoscaster , to fediverse in Lemmy Just Reached 1 Million Posts

Holy fucking shit that’s insane. What’s wild is, if I understand it correctly, that’s basically linear with how many users have joined, meaning people are posting more than ever before (on a per user basis).

ComptitiveSubset ,

It feels like it is possible to have a conversation here. In Reddit I felt like my comments were getting buried

Bishopfrog ,

I don’t have anything else to add, just wanted to feel included

monerobull ,

After moderating a bigger subreddit and seeing just how much spam there was in the comments and just how many people spend time replying to these bots I basically stopped reading them. Here I haven’t see bots yet and at least my home instance watches out that it stays that way.

BallsInTheShredder ,

Haven’t seen any identifiable bots here either, on redshit they were everywhere, comment stealers and just plain weird agenda having bots. I hope it doesn’t turn into that here, maybe since we haven’t really been saturated with bots yet some type of preventative protocol could be put in place? No idea what that would be but it would make sense

monerobull ,

I think instance admins will just have to make sure they don’t have bots on their platform and block instances that do a bad job at it leading to others getting invaded.

thesanewriter ,
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The captcha and text prompt to join definitely helps. Having those types of simple security measures prevents people from automatically making hundreds of bot accounts, and I think is just as if not more worthwhile than verified emails for making sure that the people here are actual people.

monerobull ,

My home instance requires you to submit proof that you are human by either posting on an existing social media account or anonymously by sending 0.01 XMR (about 1.5€), that system is really hard to game (i guess you could spend a bunch of money on accounts but those would get banned and the funds would just pay for hosting lol).

Myro ,

Agree. Even if you post a top level comment you are likely to get a response and start a conversation.

BallsInTheShredder ,

What’s funny is I’ve been getting 10x more replies since the announced api changes which is odd. Before they were announced I would comment many times a day but rarely ever get many replies. Since the api change announcement? I’ve been staying off mostly bc fuck that place but when I have checked my account there have been 10-20 replies a day to older comments. Weird. Tin-foil-hat me feels like maybe there was a reduction of interaction after he screwed everyone over and maybe he’s using bots to make it seem lively. Definitely seen an increase in bot comments

c0mbatbag3l ,
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It makes sense, I mean consider that these big social media platforms started making sweeping changes the moment the technology to accurately emulate humans became available for mass integration. Changes that would Inevitably lead to an exodus of a significant number of users.

Now you can trick the real users by claiming you’re still operating just the same as before when in reality half the website is just GPT bots and the population has taken a massive hit.

There’s no way they’d have been this confident in their choices without a backup plan like subsidizing with generative AI, which means their timing is either coincidental as fuck or exactly where you’d expect it to be based on the invention of the technology they need to ensure longevity.

rm_dash_r_star ,
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It’s like a scam isn’t it, use chat bots to make your site look huge to sell high dollar add space and get big money from investors. It’s almost kind of comical, spending all that money to advertise to a bunch of bots.

c0mbatbag3l ,
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It would be funny if that money couldn’t be used for literally any other reason than advertising to machines.

Myro ,

Did you check the kind of replies you got? Clearly bots? I wouldn’t be surprised.

TheFonz ,

Most of the time yes, but some of the ol reddit habits are popping up from time to time. Nuance discussion on difficult topics is still difficult

c0mbatbag3l ,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

Filtering by rising and posting meta jokes was the standard if you wanted to get seen and interacted with.

Here you can just make a decently thought out comment and most of the time get at least one reply by the end of the day.

thesanewriter ,
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I think the hot algorithm here is weighted better. It pulls up brand new comments on a similar weight to older comments with hundreds of points, which makes people more likely to see and interact with new comments. The Activity and New Comments post sorts also prioritize ongoing discussions, which I think is pretty cool.

_kern_ ,

Agreed. Because it’s relatively smaller it feels more like a community than some of the huge subreddits

acrobaticpenguin23 ,

On the large subs it was that but so much on niche subs like AndroidApps.

oce ,
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I think pioneers are more likely to post than late followers.

thesanewriter ,
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You are correct. The first group of people to join is usually the most active because they believe in the project.

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