I dunno, I feel like anyone drawn to Lemmy for that reason will find lemmy.ml nearly as easily. If world suffers because of bad practices, well, that’s the way it goes. At least the fediverse lives on.
TheHarpyEagle
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I mean, “bad” in this case is completely subjective. There are large trans communities on other instances (blahaj being the most obvious one) and they have their reasons for defederating from Hexbear.
Meh, that’s kind of the point, no? Seems like it would be more jarring to only federate at the community level, as you either a) still have to interact with people from the unwanted instance or b) deal with randomly hidden comments from that instance. If the community dies because it’s on an unpopular instance, well, that’s the way it goes. Can always start up/join a community on another instance that’s federated with yours.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How dare you use a text editor because it's easy to use1·1 year agoI actually use VIM bindings in PyCharm, slightly cursed but actually works really well and meshes fairly nicely with the other IDE shortcuts. Being able to use it in any terminal is a nice bonus.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How dare you use a text editor because it's easy to use19·1 year agoI honestly learned it just because I hated having to change hand position to use a mouse.
Oh wow, haven’t watched Beer and Board Games in a while!
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•‘Frightening’ Taliban law bans women from speaking in publicEnglish81·1 year agoYou know, when I read The Handmaid’s Tale back in high school, I didn’t think the ending made any sense. How do you have tourists just walking around taking pictures when there’s horrible human rights violations happening in plain sight?
I think I get it now.
Honestly the accounts of the woman who visited almost bother me more than the men. Even as a tourist she wasn’t allowed to do certain things, but she can just leave whenever she wants. Wonder how her friends among the locals feel about that.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•This week in KDE: per-monitor brightness control and “update then shut down”9·1 year agoI avoided it for a while because it felt so clunky, but it has really improved in the last decade.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•A surprising number of 'iPad Kids' are on X, study findsEnglish5·1 year agoLol as if these generations are doing anything different than they were doing before. Kids have always lied about their age to do adult things. Not saying it’s healthy, just like it wasn’t healthy for kids to get their older brother to buy cigs, but it’s not a unique problem and these generations are far from a “lost cause”.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•A surprising number of 'iPad Kids' are on X, study findsEnglish6·1 year agoAs unenforcable as they’ve always been, and honestly I prefer it that way. Really don’t want to give my ID to random websites.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communitiesEnglish1·1 year agoI was a reddit Sync user and was super bummed when (large scale) API access was shut off, so I jumped on the chance to use Sync for Lemmy. It defaulted to world for signups, presumably for ease of use for migrating reddit users. Knowing that Sync already had a loyal audience that was willing to put in a little effort to migrate, it seems the dev opted to make everything as similar to the reddit UX as possible, including registration.
Now that I’m more familiar with the fediverse, I’ve been considering migrating to a more specialized instance that matches my interests. Truthfully, though, it seems unlikely that much of anything would change if I did since I’m going to keep using the same app, so I’ve been slow to move.
To compare this with my experience with Mastodon, I was absolutely overwhelmed by the idea of instances and really had no idea which to join, nor did I have a familiar app to work with. I figured it out eventually, but a lot of the artists I follow didn’t or didn’t have time to, so overall I haven’t spent much time on it. I’ve spent way too much time on Lemmy so far.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Recommendations for games to listen to audiobooks to?3·1 year agoFor me it’s definitely Viscera Cleanup Detail. Super chill and satisfying cleaning game that I often boot up when I just want to shoot the shit with someone. There’s also quite a few custom maps after you get through the official ones.
Also Cities Skylines (the first one). Sometimes I just spend a couple hours watching my trains go around with a first person vehicle mod while I watch videos.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Gaming@lemmy.world•Gamers Above 30, What Older Games Would You Still Recommend to Younger Gamers?English1·1 year agoGod I remember having to actually disable enemy AI to get through The Cradle as a kid.
Thief 1 and 2 have incredible community made mods that completely overhaul the graphics and make it quite a beautiful game. Said community is still alive and well over on the TTLG forums, making fan missions for the game to this day (including the highly regarded Black Parade, which is basically an entire game made in the dark engine).
The only stealth games I’ve played that come anywhere close are Dishonored 1 and 2 (which, unsurprisingly, had a lot of Looking Glass veterans working on them).
Out of curiosity, what is the practical use of full N-key rollover? I can’t think of many things that require me to press more than maybe five keys at a time.
Dude can pry my debugger from my cold, dead hands.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Braid: Anniversary Edition "sold like dog s***", says creator Jonathan BlowEnglish4·1 year agoImagine being upset that someone is having this much fun with like the first level of your game
Need one of those geoguesser guys to figure out where this is
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Intel confirms no recall for Raptor Lake CPUs, microcode won’t fix affected units7·1 year agoI agree that most people won’t care but take issue with calling them “dumb”. Everyone has a limited amount of time on this planet to build skills and chase hobbies. A lot of people on this site have tech-related jobs and hobbies, so of course this matters to us. I might expect someone who buys pre-built gaming PCs to keep this on their radar, but the vast majority of folks who use computers as email and social media machines, including those who only use it for data entry type jobs, have little reason to care about the specifics of their CPU or any other single component of their computer. If their computer breaks, that’s annoying, but that’s life. They’ll spend the same amount on a new laptop as we might spend on a new CPU and get on with their day.
I don’t know what brand of spark plugs are in my car, and maybe a mechanic or car enthusiast would find that dumb. But hey, I’m too busy caring about my CPU to spend time worrying about my car unless it breaks.
TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldto AssholeDesign@lemmy.world•WAPO "gift" articles now require signing upEnglish172·1 year agoI have some issues with WaPo’s reporting at times, but honestly, how do we expect to fund quality journalism if we never pay for news?
Ah sorry, I meant using Vim in a GUI program. I wanted something with the flexibility of a mouse (quick navigation, context menu actions, etc.) without using a mouse. Using just the arrow keys, shift highlighting, etc. is just too slow when writing lots of text, and it doesn’t follow the natural position of typing.