lutillian

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[–] lutillian 3 points 1 year ago

It takes a lot of inspiration from Super Mario RPG, especially in the battle system. Using a lot of the abilities just feels so satisfying.

[–] lutillian 2 points 1 year ago

You can configure software rescaling using xrandr and some scripts... But that can cause a massive amount of jank with anything that requires a degree of pixel accuracy

[–] lutillian 3 points 1 year ago

Oh man. Don't even get me started on those fbeeping unicorns and their muthafucbeepg lollipops! Who got so high up on shrooms and LSD that they decided some horse should shoot a gay pride flag outta its ass beep it flies! A and who the h-e- double hockey beep would think that letting my kid lick the 🌈 would EVER make him do anything besides piss fucking skibeeples.

I mean reall- GIVE ME THAT, WHAT DID I TELL YOU ABOUT LIVING UNICORN SHIT TIMMANTHA, its gotta cost them practically nothing to stamp these pieces of unicorn shit out of their presses man. beep And all it does is turn the frogs gay. It's all the gay agenda man, I fucking tell ya. Those stuPID rainbow shitting horses and their rainbow shit on a stick IT'S ALL PART OF THE GAY RAINBOW CULTS PUSH TO OPPRESS IS. Never did I think for a second that... Licks lollipop.. Hey this things pretty good.

[–] lutillian 1 points 1 year ago

Community hotlink for lemmy users: [email protected]

[–] lutillian 24 points 1 year ago

I went ahead and created [email protected]

[–] lutillian 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

So, the primary reason that happens, and the primary reason I'd vote defederation on them every time, is because their instance has down votes disabled for some forsaken reason. It's not 100% the users fault, it's because a comment is the only mode of response they have available for something they don't agree with. So a negative image macro is their downvote. Due to this, they end up flooding other instances threads and only see a bunch of people who agree with the op of a thread or a post, which of course makes them feel like they need to show their displeasure way what's been posted. Meanwhile we can see the 500 to 9.2k ratio on the racist hot take.

The way our instances are run is just fundamentally incompatible.

[–] lutillian 10 points 1 year ago

I don't think you're monolithic at all honestly. The the fact is, hexbear isn't a hivemind, is a lot of different people. There's just a very vocal minority that makes your instance look bad.

[–] lutillian 5 points 1 year ago

Just use something like souping up. It has negative connotations around people of Asian descent, what they eat and what kind of car they supposedly prefer to drive. We don't see people going around saying I'm n-ing my computer. Being conscious of the actual meaning of words you're using for things just helps keep the conversation on track and helps keep conversations on topic. Even if that word is ultimately used for something that the general consensus is, a good thing.

[–] lutillian 53 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Aye. If I want to see their content I can read it on a hexbear amount. They just flood my feed with memes and only barely tangentially related comments that are trying to bait people into saying something that they think gives them the high ground. They're like the arch Linux users of identity politics.

[–] lutillian 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Kubernetes uses cri-o nowadays. If you're using kubernetes with the intent of exposing your docker sockets to your workloads, that's just asking for all sorts of fun, hard to debug trouble. It's best to not tie yourself to your k8s clusters underlying implementation, you just get a lot more portability since most cloud providers won't even let you do that if you're managed.

If you want something more akin to how kubernetes does it, there's always nerdctl on top of the containerd interface. However nerdctl isn't really intended to be used as anything other than a debug tool for the containerd maintainers.

Not to mention podman can just launch kubernetes workloads locally a.la. docker compose now.

[–] lutillian 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I dunno, a lot of gen z and millennials probably use them when fabricating parts for things that you can't get them for. I know I do for my printer.

[–] lutillian 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

In various parts of the bible, unborn children range from being an object owned by the father to which any damage to the goods must be repaid with currency; to God himself aborting them.

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