Max_P

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[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 14 points 5 hours ago (2 children)

That sounds great and all on paper but that also requires a ton of moderation overhead as now every small instance has to have enough mods to deal with everything being posted, since moderation would be local only. So all the spam and CSAM would have to be taken down by each individual instance. Would also somehow have to find a way for instances to pull the hashtags out of every federated instance too. The way it works on Mastodon is someone follows an account and that causes the data to get pulled in. On Lemmy you don't follow users, you need a way to pull the data in.

The end result would be a mess of instances not even agreeing on vote counts with vastly different comments too, and even the posts.

Lemmy doesn't aim to be an uncensorable platform. I join communities for the content, the users, and for better or for worse, the mods too.

The individual problems of having to deal with the duplicate communities will get worked on eventually.

[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 23 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

That's fine, the ad co struck a deal with speaker co to not bill for those sound-seconds.

[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 189 points 1 day ago (5 children)

Soon: when you pause a video, it starts playing a video ad with audio, to make sure no silence time gets wasted from your speakers.

[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 13 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Time to... reads notes start cracking free apps.

[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Ethernet splitter

What kind of splitter? Not a hub or switch, just a passive splitter?

Those do exist to do 4x 100M links on a single pair each, but you can't just plug those into a router or switch and get 4 ports, it still needs to eventually terminate as 4 ports on both ends.

[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 5 points 2 days ago

If you're behind Cloudflare, don't. Just get an origin certificate from CF, it's a cert that CF trust between itself and your server. By using Cloudflare you're making Cloudflare responsible for your cert.

[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 13 points 2 days ago (3 children)

What's the problem with SwanStation? Forks are perfectly okay and normal with the GPL, that's the fucking point of the GPL.

[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 36 points 2 days ago (5 children)

And all that forever too. The developers don't pay a dime after Steam's cut to keep the game alive and downloadable and playable. Even Steam keys, you can sell as many as you want outside of Steam, for free.

The devs can just raise the price by 30% if they feel they really need the money. I'll pay the extra to have it on Steam and just work out of the box in Proton. Unlike Apple, it's not a monopoly, nothing stopping anyone from just distributing on their own.

[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 221 points 2 days ago (23 children)

Epic is anti-consumer and also anti-Linux, they don't make any effort to support other platforms, the app is shit.

Meanwhile, Steam is

  • Actively working with the FOSS community to help preserve old games
    • Kernel improvements for better graphics performance
    • Lots of VR and HDR work
    • Many contributions to the open-source AMD drivers
  • Has been supporting Linux gaming for a decade with no signs of backing down
  • They have a portable Linux gaming console experience, and it's intentionally left wide open for users to mess with
    • They've taken several community features and built them into the OS
  • Their DRM is weak and unintrusive
  • Their anticheat is ununtrusive
  • The sales are pretty good
  • They have tons of features for users:
    • Family sharing
    • Remote Play Together
    • Remote Play
    • Streaming
    • Community forums for every game
    • Mod workshop
    • Matchmaking
    • Steam Chat / Voice Chat / Streaming

The only appealing thing for EGS is, EGS takes a lower cut from the developers who just pockets it and doesn't even result in lower prices for users. As a Linux user, praise our Lord GabeN for all the good Valve has done for gamers. Even for the developers, most are quite happy with the services they get back from that 30% cut.

I'd say the dislike is mainly that for the users, EGS doesn't bring in anything new or interesting or useful that Steam didn't already do well, and goes directly against a lot of the good Steam has been doing. It's just a store that makes big developers slightly more happy.

[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

There's also Cockpit if you just want a basic UI

[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 16 points 3 days ago (2 children)

And the instance's sidebar:

A lemmy server for, but not limited to, leftists in the Midwest USA

[–] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 208 points 3 days ago (5 children)

Less and less about OpenAI is actually... open at all.

 

Testing, I broke the database so bad my posts were federating out but not saving on my local instance, fun stuff

 

I can't post at all now?

 

I can't post at all now?

 

Tried some database tweaks

 

Tried some database tweaks

 

Neat little thing I just noticed, might be known but I never head of it before: apparently, a Wayland window can vsync to at least 3 monitors with different refresh rates at the same time.

I have 3 monitors, at 60 Hz, 144 Hz, and 60 Hz from left to right. I was using glxgears to test something, and noticed when I put the window between the monitors, it'll sync to a weird refresh rate of about 193 fps. I stretched it to span all 3 monitors, and it locked at about 243 fps. It seems to oscillate between 242.5 and 243.5 gradually back and forth. So apparently, it's mixing the vsync signals together and ensuring every monitor's got a fresh frame while sharing frames when the vsyncs line up.

I knew Wayland was big on "every frame is perfect", but I didn't expect that to work even across 3 monitors at once! We've come a long, long way in the graphics stack. I expected it to sync to the 144Hz monitor and just tear or hiccup on the other ones.

 

All the protections in software, what an amazing idea!

 

It only shows "view all comments", so you can't see the full context of the comment tree.

 

The current behaviour is correct, as the remote instance is the canonical source, but being able to copy/share a link to your home instance would be nice as well.

Use case: maybe the comment is coming from an instance that is down, or one that you don't necessarily want to link to.

If the user has more than one account, being able to select which would be nice as well, so maybe a submenu or per account or a global setting.

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