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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I currently have Kubuntu on my most-used Linux machine but, since a friend recommended it to me, I've been considering hopping to KDE Neon when I have some time to learn a new distro. (I've tried GNOME and I don't really care for it, but KDE Plasma fits like a glove.) I'm not extremely experienced with desktop Linux, so I'd love to hear about others' experiences with either distro and how they might compare.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Absolutely. There were any number of ways to approach this problem of sustainability from reddit's end. I get it, reddit costs money to run. I think most people won't cry foul over a few ads. I'll be happy as long as I can adblock them or pay a fair price to not see them. But for it all to work out, reddit would have to be run by rational, intelligent people. The sort who would give a reasonable notice period before major changes, and who wouldn't talk provably-false trash about the people they're screwing over.

I doubt whether this will be the dramatic sudden end of reddit. But I think it is definitely a sign that reddit's heyday is over, and it doesn't have much longer before it fades into obscurity.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The #1 thing missing is user notes. In my experience, being able to attach notes to users that are shared among moderators is essential, even for smaller teams or smaller communities.

As the number of things that need to be moderated grows larger, being able to maintain a list of pre-written removal messages will also help a lot.

And as lemmy continues to grow, it will be very important to have something that works like automod that can be configured on either a per-instance or a per-community level. Especially something that can do filtering and auto-reporting. There are a lot of cases where you don't want to outright forbid a certain kind of content, but you do always want to bring human attention to it.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I am also partial to "lemmings"

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

More importantly, where's our Christmas album remaster?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Very entertaining, though tragically this clip from just after you released your own video could have been a fun one to end on...

https://youtu.be/O8gCqSmtkrM?t=24

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

i don’t think we need bigger instances, i think we need more instances, and a better, streamlined process for finding instances

For one thing, it might be nice if individual instances could assign tags or categories, and if pages like join-lemmy.org/instances could allow users to browse the list of instances with a given tag. Then prospective users could choose a tag that best represents their interests, and have an easy list of instances related to that tag.

 

This theme of this talk is about the intersection of game engines and programming languages - I've spent my career building both, usually with one influencing the other extensively.

I’m going to start with a whirlwind tour of past engine and language designs that may be interesting, then moving toward my latest engine where we see how the scripting language taking on a different role changes everything, mixed with other fun topics such as type inference, resource & memory management, performance, serialization, debugging, refactoring and.. raytracing?

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

Scrolling through the linked instances and noticed Lemmygrad was banned? Is it their politics or are they just annoying or smth.

The lemmy.ml instance federates with lemmygrad.ml, the collection of Marxist communities. It blocks lemmygrad.com, which currently redirects to the forum of choice for President Donald J. Trump. The latter does not seem to be hosted using lemmy and I think could not be federated with in any case? But presumably this was once the domain of a similarly-minded lemmy instance.

Some instances other than lemmy.ml do block lemmygrad.ml. Besides being a place for Marxist communities, the instance is also home to some very radical and very hostile users. I haven't been around long enough to really know the situation for myself, but I have seen mentions of lemmygrad.ml communities engaging in brigading in the past.

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

but aerosols/paint damage the environment

I don't know what kind of paint they used, but environmentally-friendly kinds do exist.

Even if it wasn't, I doubt that it could have done anywhere near as much damage as if the jet were to continue flying as normal.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

It feels like user accounts need to be abstracted away from instances somehow. Federation means it’s almost meaningless which instance you register with, and as integration between instances and other Fediverse apps gets better it will just become more and more meaningless. It should be possible to just “Join Lemmy” and have the servers behind the scenes handle spreading the load. You should be able to login to Lemmy from Beehaw.org or Lemmy.ml or any other Lemmy instance. The way it works at the moment is kind of like content is global but accounts aren’t and it feels like it should be the other way around?

User accounts can be independent of anyone else's instance. You just have to host your own.

But it's always going to be much more convenient to register your account on someone else's instance, than to set up your own. Even if instance setup was made to be as effortless as possible, and single-user instances were made to be as lightweight as possible, say you download and run a single binary onto your computer that runs a lemmy instance and everything is automatic from there, most people still wouldn't want to do that.

The idea that you should be able to log in to your account from any instance is...less practical than you might think.

The technical reasons why are hard to boil down into an easy explanation. But the very short version is that everything comes with pros and cons. Doing it this way makes it a little less convenient for users, and a little harder to make a good UX for. Doing it another way could make it more convenient, at the cost of making it very easy for a bad actor to do things like post fake content under another user's name, or could add inconvenience somewhere else, like making it so that users have to manage a private key instead of or in addition to their username and password.

I do think there's room for improvement, but I think the overall idea of logging in and interacting with content specifically via the instance you're registered with is ultimately very unlikely to change.

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

My two most frequent listens are a combined playlist of the SimCity 3 and SimCity 4 soundtracks, and The Yes Album. If it's not those, it's almost certainly progressive rock of some kind. Nothing else comes close for productivity music for me.

Though really, these days I find myself working with a twitch stream in the background more often than with a playlist on.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

You got yourself a new sub. Thank you for sharing!

 

ISTANBUL – The Turkish authorities on Tuesday seized and jailed a 16-year-old boy for drawing a moustache on an election campaign poster showing re-elected President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, media reports said.

Several media outlets close to the opposition, including daily newspapers BirGun, Cumhuriyet and private TV station Halk TV, said the youth from the south-eastern town of Mersin was accused of defacing the poster near his home with a pen, scribbling “a Hitler moustache and writing insulting comments”.

He was arrested after he was identified through CCTV camera footage, media reports said.

The authorities interviewed him at his home, where he reportedly “admitted drawing the moustache” while denying writing the accompanying comments.

Taken before the public prosecutor, he was found to have “insulted the president” and was jailed at a nearby youth facility, according to Halk TV.

Mr Erdogan extended his 20-year rule over Turkey after winning the May 28 second round of the presidential election to embark on a new five-year term.

According to the Justice Ministry, “insulting the president” is one of the most common crimes in Turkey, resulting in 16,753 convictions in 2022. AFP

 

The Rivals have been pushed back for the moment, but only just in time for a brand new threat to rear its ugly head. An insidious lithophage, a sickness of the very rock beneath our feet, has struck Hoxxes.

Nicknamed the ROCKPOX, this planetary pathogen is spreading through the caves, infecting the rock and even directly affecting the local fauna. Even the hardy Dwarves can feel its insidious grasp.

Prepare for PLAGUEFALL!

Coming November 3rd, 2022 to Steam.
Coming November 17th, 2022 to consoles and Windows Store.

 

Watch the Fortnite Battle Royale Chapter 4 Season 3 cinematic trailer:

Find out what Fortnite WILDS is all about when a squad uncovers what's beneath the crumbling terrain. Danger is afoot, but so is adventure! Be on the lookout for mud, raptors, and vines as these will all play a key part in navigating WILDS. Plus, an Autobot bestows his likeness upon the Island.

Take on the adventure of CH4S3 when the new season kicks off June 9th, 2023.

 

The server that lemmy.pineapplemachine.com is hosted on became unresponsive after an increase in network traffic and CPU usage at approximately 18:10 UTC on 2023-06-08. As of approximately 19:15 UTC, an hour later, the server has been upgraded with additional CPU and RAM resources and has been brought back online. Hopefully the service will be more stable from now on.

Sorry about that!

 

🌴The Wilds await...

Downtime for #FortniteWILDS begins at 2 AM ET, with matchmaking being disabled shortly before.

Please note patch sizes will be larger than usual for some platforms.

 

I didn't spot coverage of this story on more major news sites. This Indian source seemed less editorialized than others:

Environmental activists break into Sylt Airport in Germany and spray an orange color on a Cessna Citation corporate plane.

It appears that the aircraft operator will incur higher costs. On one of the Twitter accounts, a video of some of the activists painting an airplane with orange paint is shared. The engine is fortunate to be covered while they are painting it.

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It seems like a good idea to codify something more specific than the front page summary of "Be respectful, and don't spam." That's the gist of it, but here's some specifics:


1. Be Respectful.

1.1. Don't attack or flame others. Make an effort to find civil and respectful ways to express your disapproval.

1.2 Don't be a troll. Don't post stupid things just to get a rise out of someone. Rustle jimmies somewhere else.

1.3. Don't be a bigot. Do not make offensive generalizations about groups of people. This explicitly includes, but is not limited to, racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, and xenophobia.

1.4. Don't use slurs. If a word is broadly considered to be very offensive, then do not use it. Allowances will be made for quotations and other appropriate uses.

1.5. Don't post explicit content to places that are not meant for it. It is not acceptable to post pornography where people would not reasonably expect to see it.

1.6. Don't upload explicit content. Link to content uploaded somewhere else, instead. Please be respectful to the instance host, by not exposing them to legal liability for hosting strictly-regulated media.

1.7. Don't abuse privileges. Moderators who are using their power maliciously or as a joke that degrades others' experience of the instance may have their privileges revoked.

1.8. Don't promote or endorse violence. Don't threaten to harm others. Don't celebrate injury or death or war. Don't encourage self-injury or suicide.

1.9. Don't post obviously illegal things. No CSAM. No drug sales. Et cetera. This is a zero-tolerance policy. Discussion of emulation and piracy is explicitly allowed, but do not upload or directly link to illicit content.


2. Don't spam.

2.1. Don't make bot accounts. Not unless you have prior approval. Ask the admins before you make a bot account of any kind.

2.2. Don't post with inhuman frequency. Otherwise you will be assumed to be a bot.

2.3. Don't post the same thing repeatedly. No one likes having to scroll through a lot of identical posts or comments.

2.4. Don't astroturf. Paid trolls and astroturfing bots are not welcome here.

2.5. Don't post machine-generated content without identifying it as such. It's okay to share generative AI content, but don't try to pass it off as having been made by a human.

2.6. Don't post surveys, adverts, or personal GoFundMes. Don't ask for people's money or information without prior approval from the admins. Sharing crowdfunding links or information about adverts, as opposed to marketing or asking for money for personal use, is allowed.

2.7. Don't promote scams or fraud. Obviously. Do not try to trick others with MLM or rug-pull crypto schemes.


Offenders may be warned and offending content may be removed, and severe or multiple offenders may be banned.

Individual communities may have their own rules that they enforce, in addition to these instance-wide rules. Moderators of individual communities are expected to enforce the instance-wide rules in addition to their own.


I'm here to create a space for discussion. I'm not here to ruthlessly moderate what you post. You're not going to be punished for letting off steam every now and then. Use your judgment, be reasonable, don't go overboard, and we should be fine.

If you have questions or suggestions, feel free to comment here or to DM an admin.

 

OH MY GOD I'd heard about Windows 11 calling a zip file a 'postcode file' in UK English because of really lazy translating but it's ACTUALLY HERE ON MY PC like not even in beta this is actually happening right now in publicly available Windows

Screenshot of tweet:

 

Found via https://twitter.com/nirbheek/status/1666563969514090496

Using AlphaDev, we have discovered fixed and variable sort algorithms from scratch that are both new and more efficient than the state-of-the-art human benchmarks. The fixed sort solutions for sort 3, sort 4 and sort 5 discovered by AlphaDev have been integrated into the standard sort function in the LLVM standard C++ library. This library is used by several million users including universities and numerous international companies. In addition, we analyse the new algorithm discoveries, compare AlphaDev to stochastic search optimization approaches and apply AlphaDev to further domains to showcase the generality of the approach.

 

From the Metaverse to AI, tech giants continue lure us with false promises of "the next big thing." This week, Adam is joined by Dan Olson, a perceptive YouTube personality known for deconstructing narratives and the modern tech landscape. Together, they unravel the reasons behind this technological hype cycle and discuss potential pathways to break free from its grip. Find Dan's channel at Folding Ideas.

 

NYC ranked first among major cities for the worst air quality worldwide today, according to IQAir, a Swiss air monitoring company.

The smoke from ferocious Canadian wildfires cast a sickly pall over much of the eastern United States today, worsening air quality for millions of people. The air was acrid, skylines looked orange and municipal officials told people to stay indoors. The National Weather Service does not expect things will get much better tomorrow.

About 98 million people in parts of 18 states from New Hampshire to South Carolina were under air quality alerts this morning for both wildfire smoke and ozone.

“This is a historic event. We’ve gone back to our smoke data and not seen anything of the same magnitude and size on the East Coast,” Burke said. And for New York City, “it’s by far the worst in the last 18 years.”

Wednesday — once data is analyzed — could be the worst day of smoke in the U.S. in nearly two decades, Burke said.

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