thethunderwolf

joined 3 months ago

It has enshittified, but Minecraft Java Edition, the less enshittifed one, is still a very good game. Modded is especially fun.

It's buggy and not as fast as manual coding

[–] thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago) (1 children)

Is this AI slop

AI is getting dangerously realistic, I can't even tell here

 

Creation process: had the idea, found public domain clipart sewing needle, found public domain clipart bubble, assembled image in GIMP

The idea is that it's a 🚫 sign but with a needle and bubble representing popping the AI bubble. Could look good tinted red and/or with an AI model logo behind it.

Roses are red, but nobody cares, Waxed lightly weathered, cut copper stairs

[–] thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Japanese used to have no distinction between blue and green

[–] thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Install a hardware-frying virus on it

Water with flour and dye

I see it to mean how dark the page actually is

GIVE ME HIGH CONTRAST COLOURED BORDERS

 

cross-posted from my own post: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/60147011

I would like to sign up to PeerTube, and I'm not sure which instance to choose. I'll mostly be commenting (I can't fedi-comment because dbzer0 lemmy throws an error when trying to do so), but I might end up posting videos.

My criteria are:

  • Not too small (I want an instance with low shutdown risk and preferably hosted by more than one person)
  • Not too big (because signing up to the already big ones is bad for decentralization)
  • Federates with most of the network, but blocks bad instances
  • Properly moderated
  • Good reputation
  • Lib-left owners/admins

Which instances fit these criteria the best? Which do you use? Which would you recommend?

 

cross-posted from my own post: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/60147011

I would like to sign up to PeerTube, and I'm not sure which instance to choose. I'll mostly be commenting (I can't fedi-comment because dbzer0 lemmy throws an error when trying to do so), but I might end up posting videos.

My criteria are:

  • Not too small (I want an instance with low shutdown risk and preferably hosted by more than one person)
  • Not too big (because signing up to the already big ones is bad for decentralization)
  • Federates with most of the network, but blocks bad instances
  • Properly moderated
  • Good reputation
  • Lib-left owners/admins

Which instances fit these criteria the best? Which do you use? Which would you recommend?

 

cross-posted from my own post: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/60147011

I would like to sign up to PeerTube, and I'm not sure which instance to choose. I'll mostly be commenting (I can't fedi-comment because dbzer0 lemmy throws an error when trying to do so), but I might end up posting videos.

My criteria are:

  • Not too small (I want an instance with low shutdown risk and preferably hosted by more than one person)
  • Not too big (because signing up to the already big ones is bad for decentralization)
  • Federates with most of the network, but blocks bad instances
  • Properly moderated
  • Good reputation
  • Lib-left owners/admins

Which instances fit these criteria the best? Which do you use? Which would you recommend?

I don’t want rounded corners, transparency, shadows, animations, modern icons etc…

real

  • Rounded corners are ugly and a bit wasteful and it not being square sounds annoying for devs.
  • Transparency is ugly and less performant.
  • Shadows are sometimes nice (movable floating windows/popups, large boxes of any sort, and text on images) but otherwise not.
  • Animations are really annoying. The recent Firefox mobile UI update features even slower and more annoying animations. WHEN I OPEN A MENU IT SHOULD BE FULLY OPEN NEXT FRAME.
  • I don't really care about modern icons, but they should be coloured. Also old firefox logo better.
[–] thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

we don’t really have text on window tab thingies anymore

I prefer text on those (I use KDE Plasma)

Here's my reply to what you're replying to:

I find that vertical panels are inconvenient because text is horizontal so less text gets shown and font sizes get smaller.

I find that vertical panels are inconvenient because text is horizontal so less text gets shown and font sizes get smaller.

 

cross-posted from my own post: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/60147011

I would like to sign up to PeerTube, and I'm not sure which instance to choose. I'll mostly be commenting (I can't fedi-comment because dbzer0 lemmy throws an error when trying to do so), but I might end up posting videos.

My criteria are:

  • Not too small (I want an instance with low shutdown risk and preferably hosted by more than one person)
  • Not too big (because signing up to the already big ones is bad for decentralization)
  • Federates with most of the network, but blocks bad instances
  • Properly moderated
  • Good reputation
  • Lib-left owners/admins

Which instances fit these criteria the best? Which do you use? Which would you recommend?

 

I would like to sign up to PeerTube, and I'm not sure which instance to choose. I'll mostly be commenting (I can't fedi-comment because dbzer0 lemmy throws an error when trying to do so), but I might end up posting videos.

My criteria are:

  • Not too small (I want an instance with low shutdown risk and preferably hosted by more than one person)
  • Not too big (because signing up to the already big ones is bad for decentralization)
  • Federates with most of the network, but blocks bad instances
  • Properly moderated
  • Good reputation
  • Lib-left owners/admins

Which instances fit these criteria the best? Which do you use? Which would you recommend?

 

I have created !commentmitosis@lemmy.dbzer0.com as a clone of r/commentmitosis. It is for screenshots of comments/posts that are duplicated (usually because of being accidentally posted twice, or due to lag when attempting to post). It is one of those communities that you link to in comments a lot.

lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/commentmitosis

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Anarcho femboyism (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
 

If software worked and was good in 2005 on pcs with 2gb RAM and with CPUs/GPUs vastly worse than modern ones, then why not write modern software like how that was written? Why not leverage powerful hardware when needed, but leave resource demands low at other times?

What are the reasons for which it might not work? What problems are there with this idea/approach? What architectural (and other) downgrades would this entail?

Note: I was not around at that time.

 
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