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  • Oh wow, this is great for future programmatic migration!

  • That's a funny typo!

  • Waiting in my instance to update to Piefed 1.4, I will add World of JRPGs to the sidebar once that happens.

  • Shameless plug.

    If you are into computer RPGs (CRPGs), we have a relatively active community:

    !crpg@lemmy.world

    The JRPG community is also pretty active:

    !jrpg@lemmy.zip

  • Super nerdy nitpick, but yeah, as FiniteBanjo mentioned Deathclaws are a key narrative/gameplay element from the original Fallout titles.

  • I love the chillout and jazz vibes in this one.

  • It's a great remix! )

  • I would support that, but it would require European unity and a strategic decision to make a permanent break with the US.

  • I would be happy to, but it's currently not an option for desktop/laptop.

    Would be great for an SBC where the OS and apps are open source and performance is less of an issue.

    ARM has all the same drawbacks as x86 and it's not a Deus Ex machina that gives high performance at low power consumption because of magic.

  • I wonder if in the future this sort of functionality would become common place.

    I could actually see this being useful in some complex strategy / business sims for querying more convoluted or unintuitive gameplay mechanic. But it would have been done well, more of a dynamic Wiki query tool powered by a local LLM than Sony's approach.

  • Why though? X Elite lags x86 on battery life, performance and compatibility (and you can't really run Linux on X Elite).

    I am not a fan of Intel, AMD, Nvidia, but what's the point of moving to ARM for the sake of moving?

    Unlike most, I actually have been running ARM on home server for almost a decade. For that use case it makes sense because it's cheap and well supported.

  • I won't argue against it being nostalgia driven (it's a powerful thing), but most of those sites definitely did not use flash.

  • I've seen some neocities sites, they are pretty cool.

    I just wish some of the larger websites (gaming or otherwise) would make something similar for their desktop website and make a simple (non-responsive) mobile version.

  • Is it just nostalgia or were the website designs from the 2000s more unique, playful and with character? Responsive design and mobile web are a necessity, but I feel like they annihilated all creativity in web design.

  • I am not aware of the "JL situation", but I mind don't switching over to !OpenSourceGames@programming.dev. , so that's what I'll do moving forward.

    Honestly, I just want vibrant communities on topics of interest to me that are not tied to US-style commercial social platforms.

  • I am good with moving over to the other comm if anything. I will ping cm000 a bit later, I am curious about their take.

  • I do wonder if the 1080 Ti would be a better option for consumers than 3080 12GB if you don't need DLSS and Ray-tracing.

    The 1080 Ti has 484.4 GB/s memory bandwidth versus 360.0 GB/s for the 3060. It seems to perform somewhat better (~10%) in games, although I am assuming this is without ray tracing:

    I am assuming manufacturing costs should be less for the 1080 Ti, but maybe GDDR5X isn't manufactured anymore?

    Node 1080 Ti: 16nm 3060: 8nm

    Transistors 1080 Ti: 11.8 B 3060: 12 B

  • Don't know if you are a regular in this community, but such proposals are pretty common (and I will take the liberty of saying cm000, the main poster in the other comm, is even open to such approaches).

    Even if we did have say 1 million MAUs, it still makes sense to have some sort of differentiation between communities (rules, regional focus, types of games etc.); currently there is none.