overflowingmemory

joined 3 weeks ago

I agree that shutting down a games servers while leaving a singplayer mode still can be a bad move and will give team fortress 2 as an example.

  • people can buy cosmetics in the game, but some may only buy them for their appearance on the multiplayer servers to other players
  • 90% of the games depth with strategy comes from competing with other humans
  • the bots in the singleplayer mode of the game are quite stupid, especially if you play as a spy
[–] overflowingmemory@links.hackliberty.org 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

If a game has a mode that works in singleplayer without itnernet connection is it covered by this initiative? Since that would not require further support by the developer?

lmao this is the funniest name I heard for the rainbow Pentagram surrounded by a rainbow Pentagon.

[–] overflowingmemory@links.hackliberty.org 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

"You can not buy intelligence"

But the product of appearing intelligent is sold: private Education. Also you need to be able to afford the right condition: Not starving to death to appear intelligent, afford food & afford some water without lead contamination (since lead in the water lowers IQ), lead pipes where used for drinking water in poorer areas ... Also research and innovation costs lot of upfront capital investment and connections nowadays.

Yep I had a cheap no-name trumpet, it rested for a few years in the basement without proper maintenance. One of its 3 buttons was not press-able any longer ~ rusted shut or something. Meanwhile the Yamaha still worked, well oiled and all. Lesson: always unscrew the buttons of your trumpet & Yamaha Buttons do not rust that fast I guess....

[–] overflowingmemory@links.hackliberty.org 23 points 3 weeks ago (14 children)

Yamaha also makes Trumpets (the music instrument)

By ceramic dust you mean it is not poisonous? Or are some rare earth materials / heavy metals in there that poison drinking water?

[–] overflowingmemory@links.hackliberty.org 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Points that could improve the 1. point "Technology":

  • Make it possible to follow single users. Often I see some high quality content by users posted on communities to get drowned out by low effort posts ... Though on average high quality users post to high quality communities. Make it possible to follow/subscribe to a single user, making this place more like twitter without the character limit. A similar point about singular users carrying Lemmys usefulness on the back was made by cabbage@piefed.social
  • Introduce hashtags, to make it simpler to follow/ search interests. At the moment I do not see the niche communities I see on reddit thrive but broad categories that are hard to break up: Technology, Politics. While on reddit you would see multiple large active communities/bubbles related to politics with widely differing ideologies. This may be fixed by time and scale though...
  • Since every user is tainted by the server they log in to, it is easy to assume the ideology because he joined server lemmy.X .... make a way to hide that information, idk if that is technically compatible with lemmys design though ....
[–] overflowingmemory@links.hackliberty.org 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Since Lemmy is an open source platform it is incredibly easy to build automated bots to spam it. I suggest looking for quality user Profiles to follow, and see what communities they posted on to find high quality communities.

Emperor "Hong". I could not imagine a better name for someone making this argument.

[–] overflowingmemory@links.hackliberty.org 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Old shredded hard drives are also produced by data centers? But I guess these locals want to see some profit from their neighboring data center.

yep sometimes the simple things, like building a house in minecraft, are the cool ones :) I am the kind of player to build the dirt house, or just build a underground base in some cave I started digging for iron/coal.

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