jherazob
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jherazob@kbin.socialto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Lemmy.world seems to have banned the largest piracy community on Lemmy.135·1 year agoBut it’s not, they’re not doing actual piracy there, they’re talking about it, and that’s very much not illegal
Just tried to create an account on fedia.io, which is the biggest of the mbin instances (at just about a bit above 4K users, so not THAT much), and it just could NOT take the registration, all i get is “429 Too Many Requests”, after multiple tries. I suspect that says the instance is woefully underpowered for the traffic it’s handling
jherazob@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Early Adopters of Microsoft’s AI Bot Wonder if It’s Worth the Money5·1 year agoBut that’s what the marketers are selling, “this will replace a lot of workers!” and it just cannot
jherazob@kbin.socialtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Community update, plus new rule: advertising is now banned153·1 year agoJust noticed that said user had posted numerous memes here, and now they added a post description complaining about this to each and every one of them
jherazob@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What Major Social Media Platforms Would You Like To See Federated Alternatives To That Don't Exist Yet?20·1 year agoThis is by no means a vital service, but Imgur. Not the image hosting part itself, although the multiple self-hosted alternatives available are mostly aimed at photographs and surprisingly very few if any to memes and reactions for chats, forums and social media. On the other hand, the particular use case of sharing memes and meme dumps is not being fulfilled by anything else at the moment. Go to Imgur even on it’s current sorry decayed state and at any time you’ll find multiple people sharing image galleries, usually of up to 50 memes at a time, sometimes more. Lemmy, Mastodon and Discord servers try to fill that gap but right now they can’t.
jherazob@kbin.socialto politics @lemmy.world•When dead children are just the price of doing business, Zuckerberg’s apology is empty | Carole Cadwalladr8·1 year agoThe problem of course is that the vast mass of consumers won’t do this, it’s only us weirdos
Persistent apps running in the background. One constant complaint many have is background apps that should be left alone killed by battery-saving stuff. One of the ways to prevent this from happening that devs have used is persistent notifications. Killing this option fucks up lots of apps that are supposed to run in the background. I guess i’ll stay away from Android 14 for now.
That’s because Steam/Proton has mostly solved this (with some qualified notorious exceptions), which used to be a real problem even just a few years ago, but not remotely as much these days; the meme is mostly outdated by now, I’ve lived both cases and it used to be a pain but these days? people are spoiled by Valve and many have never lived the OP situation (which is great news!)
Honestly Steam and Proton have solved like 90% or more of this issue, i was in this spot in the past for a long, long time, but Steam has made this work almost seamlessly for a great number of games
And then i got the Steam Deck and this went into overdrive
At this point i feel like Linux is a realistic option for a gamer, qualified of course (anti-cheat tech tends to break things, plus there’s a few problematic ones), but we are at the point where you can buy an AAA title and be relatively confident it will run on Linux (check first though)
jherazob@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Capcom caught adding Enigma DRM to older titles, for no good reason26·2 years agoI hope this breaks the games on Deck so that people notice
The anime is not TOO bad, but i’ve been firmly told to stay the fuck away from the original sources. I wish we had a more grounded one though.
I’ve heard it described as “Japan in Civilization playing for a domination victory”
jherazob@kbin.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Unsubscribe link from their emails takes you to this. You then to need to sign in with email and password (I don't know my password) to manage preference. I just want all out!13·2 years agoIn EU at least they’re required by law to have working unsubscribe links that actually unsubscribe you, otherwise they risk getting huge fines, i understand that in California things are not too far from this but no idea about the details
It’s been freaking AGES since i last watched this, i should do it again to see what new things i catch this time, i suspect that even after this long there’s still stuff i haven’t caught with so damn much detail and reference density per second
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuzGrT2gzq4