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If you just wanna play it, here's the link: https://phoboslab.org/wipegame/

[-] artillect@kbin.social 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah I'm seriously not seeing any issue here (at least for the image generation part), when you ask it for 'pro-anorexia' stuff, it's gonna give you exactly what you asked for

[-] artillect@kbin.social 12 points 1 year ago
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by artillect@kbin.social to c/kbinMeta@kbin.social

A couple of weeks ago, @shazbot made this post about a project that they were working on. Since then, @shazbot, @ori, @minnieo and I have been hard at work, and we are excited to finally announce the official release of kbin Enhancement Suite (KES)!

kbin has seen an explosion of user-made add-ons, but keeping track of them in one place, letting them share settings with one another, and toggling them on and off can be a challenge. KES is an expandable add-on manager that aims to rectify this by providing a unified interface and framework for script makers to collaborate, and letting you use them all in one place.

KES brings together userscripts from the community, with a built-in settings menu that lets you tailor your experience to your liking. It also offers a flexible framework that empowers script authors to effortlessly integrate scripts into KES and set up custom input fields with no additional code.

KES gives you a single window onto a collection of enhancements that is growing by the day. And those features can be added to by you!

The KES settings menu

What the feed looks like with everything enabled

The comments with everything turned on

Features

We’ve focused on making customizing your kbin experience as easy as possible, whether you are on mobile or desktop. After we sort out the bug reports from this release, we plan on adding many more features! Here’s what we have so far:

  • Collapsible comments with nesting (by @artillect)
  • Use slash commands to add emoticons in text areas (by @minnieo)
  • Add syntax highlighting (with customizable themes) to code blocks (by @ori)
  • Show instance names next to non-local users and communities (by @artillect)
  • Add a link to message users on your instance next to their usernames (by @shazbot)
  • Hide upvote/downvote buttons and reputation (by @artillect)
  • Show more detailed timestamps on threads and comments (by @shazbot)
  • Hide thumbnails on threads (by @shazbot)
  • Add link to subscribed magazines to the navbar (by @shazbot)
  • Replace or hide the kbin logo in the navbar (by @shazbot)
  • Add “OP” label next to thread author’s username in comments (by @shazbot)
  • Convert navigation links on profile pages into a dropdown (by @shazbot)

Each of these can be toggled in the settings menu, and some of them have additional configuration options, such as setting custom labels, colors, etc.

New features are added on a rolling basis and the menu pages will update on the fly to reflect this new content.

Installation

Click here to install KES, and follow your userscript manager’s prompt to complete the installation.

If you don’t have a userscript management extension, you can install one of these, and then install KES using the link above:

Once KES is successfully installed, access the settings menu by clicking on the wrench icon located at the top-right corner next to your username. From there, you can enable the features you like, and customize your browsing experience.

More information

For bug reports and feature requests, visit our GitHub repository’s issues page. If you have any questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to ask here or make a post on /m/enhancement!

Developers

If you are a userscript author, we’d love it if you could try porting your userscripts into KES, or try writing completely new ones for it! @shazbot has made it easy to integrate your scripts: you just need to add your script’s information to manifest.json, make a few small modifications to your script, add it all to the GitHub repository, and you’re good to go!

KES benefits:

  • Turnkey integration: a simple, declarative framework for dynamically adding features to the UI without touching the underlying code
  • Sharing of user-defined settings through script namespaces: access your script settings, and those from other scripts, through a well-defined object
  • Automatically responds to infinite scroll and page reload events
  • Attribution of script authors
  • Easily toggle scripts on/off

Explore KES’s documentation here to get started. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out here, on /m/enhancement, or at our GitHub repository.

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submitted 1 year ago by artillect@kbin.social to c/tech@kbin.social
[-] artillect@kbin.social 15 points 1 year ago

Make sure to include a description of it in the square brackets for our visually-impaired friends!

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submitted 1 year ago by artillect@kbin.social to c/mtg@mtgzone.com

I really like [[Strategic Planning|STA]] (does this work with the set code?)

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Greetings!

The Brawl Hub's Season 8 begins in a couple days. Come check out the discord to sign up!

https://discord.gg/brawl-hub-724663163194441769

Based on feedback from both inside and outside the league changes have been made to the league's banlist. We hope that these new bans will cultivate a more creative, interesting, and fun format for people to compete in.

Commander only bans:

  • Rusko, Clockmaker,
  • Teferi, Hero of Dominaria
  • Raffine, Scheming Seer

In the 99 bans:

  • Wash Away

The Season 7 tournament just wrapped up with Atraxa, Grand Unifier taking down Kethis, the Hidden Hand in the finals. With Rusko, Teferi, and Raffine out as commanders (these cards are still legal in the 99) we have our eye on Atraxa for a future ban if this phyrexian value bomb takes over the format. With the two best control decks out of the format this could time for aggressive decks like Adeline and Ragavan to shine, though. Or will there be a new commander from LoTR that emerges as a top contender?

https://www.youtube.com/live/jAHrGx_NXNw?feature=share

Come join us and compete to be crowned the next historic brawl champion!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by artillect@kbin.social to c/cars@lemmy.world

Since /r/spotted shut down during the blackouts, I've been missing seeing pictures of the random cars that people see, so I've created !spotted (or @spotted for people on kbin). Come share some pics of cars you've seen!

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Since /r/spotted got taken over, I decided to make a magazine on kbin for car spotting! Go check out @spotted if you're interested! (Let me know if the link doesn't work)

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I tried looking around for a changelog but I couldn't find one anywhere (let me know if you know where it is, I know you can look at the commits/merged PRs on Codeberg but there's a lot to dig through).

Here's some of the changes I've noticed:

  • Profile picture next to username in top right
  • Comments can now be sorted by "top"
  • Larger image preview when uploading an image
  • Magazine stats are now localized (yay!!!)
  • kbin logo instead of stormtrooper in the "Create your own instance" box
  • Vote colors are brighter on dark mode
  • New theme: Tokyo Night

This is just what I've seen after using the site for a bit after the update, let me know if there's anything I've missed!

Edit: I just noticed that you can filter posts by language now, that's huge!

[-] artillect@kbin.social 13 points 1 year ago

It'll be fun to see all of the ports of it to random systems in the next few years

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by artillect@kbin.social to c/kbinMeta@kbin.social

I'm working on a bit of a project for kbin, and I want to make a logo for it that's inspired by kbin's, but I can't figure out what font the logo uses. Any help would be appreciated!

edit: Axiforma Bold looks pretty similar, but not exactly the same, I think I might use that.

[-] artillect@kbin.social 15 points 1 year ago

I'm glad to see you've been enjoying /m/kbinStyles! It's been really cool seeing all of the cool enhancements people have made over the past couple weeks since I created it. @shazbot and I (mostly shazbot) have been working on something that'll make all of this customization a whole lot simpler. It's still very much a work in progress, but I think it's turning out great, so make sure you keep an eye out for that!

Here's a link to the emoticon shortcut script in case anyone else is interested

[-] artillect@kbin.social 38 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Huh, I didn't even know carbon fiber had a shelf life, I figured it'd be pretty stable over time.

Here's the reason why, in case anyone's curious (I know I was):

Fabrics and prepregs also degrade gradually over time. In composite laminates it is not the fiberglass, carbon fiber or Kevlar fibers themselves that initially degrade. It is the sizing or fiber primer however that degrades over time. Sizings are placed upon the fibers to make them more compatible with a given resin system during cure. As time goes on fiber sizings diminish, weakening the future link between the fabric and the resin, thus yielding a possibly weaker composite laminate.

The exact storage life of most sized fabrics is not always listed on a technical data sheet. Often one may need to research further into a manufacturer’s technical manuals for an expected shelf life of a fabric sizing. Fiber sizing life can range from a year to beyond five when stored under favorable conditions. For prepreg materials a general shelf life is first a year. After a year or after initial expiration some fabrics and prepregs may be re-tested for performance against its original stated performance specifications and bonding characteristics. In the case of a DIY project possibly using expired fabrics it is important to test a laminated section of the expired fabric to ensure its quality is up to par for its intended use.

[-] artillect@kbin.social 9 points 1 year ago

That's because I put that in a code block with backticks (`), here's what it looks like normally ~~testing~~

[-] artillect@kbin.social 28 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You don't have to write a short essay, I didn't write much more than "I heard about you on reddit and I wanna check it out" and I got accepted

[-] artillect@kbin.social 17 points 1 year ago

Reflective surfaces inside cars are the bane of my existence

[-] artillect@kbin.social 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don't know too much about PHP (aside from it getting memed on constantly), but kbin is built using the Symfony framework, which is really performant and mature based on what I've heard from others. Also, apparently ~80% of all websites (that W3techs knows about) rely on PHP in some way

[-] artillect@kbin.social 24 points 1 year ago

I assume they were all ran by the same group of people

Yup, that's correct. Beehaw's 4 admins run every communty on there

[-] artillect@kbin.social 9 points 1 year ago

@TerrorBite Please let me out of your phone, it's been 11 years

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