[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

The counsel of chicks will abide you no longer. It's time for a new pecking order! Prepare for disintigration!! Bzzzrrrrrrrrrrr

[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

I'm waiting for windows master

[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 10 points 1 year ago

It's not AI but the system making use of it which has been, is and will continue to be the problem.

Give a group of capitalists a single stick and they might hit one another to own it. Give them a single nuke and..?

[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

The success story suggests that a smoke-free society can be attained more swiftly through a comprehensive, non-prohibitionist approach. This involves embracing both traditional measures and innovative solutions, catering to individual preferences, ensuring affordability, and providing easy access to safer nicotine alternatives.

Seems obvious when you put it like that. Banning can create a sort of Streisand effect, and steadily increasing tax doesn't do much at all. Hope the safer alternatives don't incentivise excessive usage.

[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Trackmania! Man, the original was a hoot and i spent way too long in Trackmania; Sunrise. The tracks are still second to none, and the track editor; powerful. It allows you to save as many ghosts as you want and then produce a video. This was mind blowing to a younger me; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UcQmJwTnBg

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My Music - Losing Hydra (www.youtube.com)
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This music is about a distant planet, where a hydra escapes a couple of jet aircraft. Ultimately it wins its freedom.

The video is some 3d fractals & fx which was very fun to tinker with.

Music has been a hobby of mine for a long time! It's pretty niche, but i hope someone out there enjoys it! ✌️

[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Did an adhoc eurotrip from east to west. Porto in Portugal was fantastic. Colourful city and people. It spans a river edged with cliffs. As the sun sets a dense fog rolls down the river from the sea and blankets the place. When the city lights turn on through the fog, it looks magical.

[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

My brother and I were on holiday in Hawaii. Not the tourist part, but a hidden hippie village where clothes are optional.

I'd planned to hire a car, but one was only available a couple of days after we arrived. Our accomadation was a 3hr walk from any food, save the (very tasty) homegrown organic breakfast served at the place we were staying.

So we spend the first day walking, talking and enjoying the scenery. We take a detour in the hopes of scoping out a local bike hire place. We find it just as rain starts coming down in earnest. It's closed.

It'll be late by the time we get back to the accomadation, but that's fine. Phones have lights. Not a problem.

Later, we're walking down a slim road lined with bushes and trees. It's dark and still warm. We're two hours from the accomadation, phone lights out, listening to music and stepping off the road each time a car passes.

It's basically one tarmac road with a driveway every two hundred metres. A truck puts its blinker on and pulls over just ahead of us.

The driver asks us where we're headed. We say up the road. He says he'll give us a lift, he just needs to collect some stuff from a place he's been staying. Nothing seemed dodgy, locals had already been very helpful and friendly.

We're getting air, gripping the trailer, sitting in the back of this truck as it speeds through the jungle of trees. This driver knows the area.

We pull up to a house/castle. It's a two storey house, with the flat stone facade of a fortress. It's completely dark. Nobody is home so I'm already feeling this is off.

Driver says he'll just be a moment. He heads into the house through the back, using his phone light. A dog starts barking. He's not turning any house lights on. He brings out some basic bedding, we help tuck it into the back of his truck. Okay, he was staying here temporarily, makes some sense..

Then he's on the second floor, still using his phone light, throwing things out a window, telling us to load it up! A wall clock shaped like a ships wheel. A drawer, like from a chest of drawers filled with random junk.

Nope. We left. Got the address and walked off into the darkness. Called the police for an hour, and the next day, but didn't get anyone on the phone.

That's the story of how my brother and i accidentally helped rob someone... We think.

[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Welcome to the PatientGamer™ club! Nobody can really claim to be starved of good games. Play a few year old acclaimed games then come back! Starfield will be baked (optimised and modded) to perfection.

[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Same boat! Here are some i picked up; Planescape Torment - rpg & adventure, Darklands - old skool rpg & adventure, Spiritfarer - simulation & adventure, Papers Please - simulation & puzzle, The Captain - rpg & simulation, Shadowrun - rpg & strategy, Baldurs Gate II - rpg & strategy, Don't Starve - action & adventure, Rimworld - simulation & strategy, FTL - strategy & simulation

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[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 13 points 1 year ago

Agreed, feels like a fresh start without some of the noise. Reddit will be bleeding users for a long while. A large number of power users have jumped ship and many of them technically apt. Lemmy will improve very quickly now. New UIs and features.

I'm excited.

[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Yeah, sounds like that's the case. Funny how flaws in system architecture gets exposed to the public through vapid excuses these days.

My guess is muting would likely result in a decrease of overall visibility. Every account gets a mute score.

[-] 2deck@beehaw.org 19 points 1 year ago

This will cause search engines to deprioritize reddit threads in search results due to the 'bounce factor'.

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