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dannekrose

Welcome to my little kbin instance and account.

ゲームが好きです。配信もしています。気軽に楽しくやりましょう。ゲーム以外もいろいろな趣味があります。よろしくお願いします。Playing Games. Streaming Games. Games for everyone. I have some hobbies outside of games, too. Nice to meet you.

(He/Him/His)

gaming #dnd #twitch #ttrpg #xbox #xboxSeriesX #games #Bilingual #casualGames #ConsoleGaming #dndj #dnd5e #adhd #日本語 #adhd

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2 yr. ago
  • @azezeB Some suggestions

    1. Dead By Daylight. 5 people with one being the Killer so you can rotate that if desired.
    2. Halo Infinite multiplayer can do 12 person parties for the “Big” map modes.
    3. I believe Lego Fortnite also lets you have up to 8. It’s more Minecraft and not a Battle Royale at all.
    4. Lethal company modded can support more than 4. That could be lots of fun.
    5. Retro FPS like Quake from various years. Just as a small distraction
  • @HarkMahlberg

    The technical details will determine what can and can't be done, but from the Mastodon documentation:

    https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/moving/

    Moving your account is the same as redirecting your account, but it will also irreversibly force everyone to unfollow your current account and follow your new account, if their software supports the Move activity. Your posts will not be moved, due to technical limitations. There is also a 30 day cooldown period in which you cannot migrate again, so be very careful before using this option!

    Depending on if k/m/bin receives a "Move" activity, it may be possible to update user blocklists based on the information in the "Move" activity. However, "Move" activity is generally only sent to existing followers. (I don't know all the details on that) Activities are generally sent to an instance to handle, not individual user accounts, though, so I suspect this might not be as big of a hurdle as it might seem.

    Short answer: Maybe. Depends on how they "Moved". It wouldn't be simple to implement, however I don't see anything preventing it in this particular case. You should open an Issue for feature request for it. I recommend including the above piece from the Mastodon documentation, however in your issue.

  • @ReverseModule

    As someone who really enjoys PeerTube, I also feel like the technical barriers to it being as popular as other platforms are a bit tougher to overcome.

    I would love for it to be more popular. I also know it's really hard to convince content creators and live streamers to embrace it.

    I love PeerTube. I have been trying to help the projects however I can. I also know that the economics of moving to PeerTube is quite different. Very few people make money microblogging (Twitter). Very few people make money posting to Reddit.

    Streaming on Twitch or YouTube, or making content for YouTube can and for many people does bring in money, though. Creating an ecosystem where viewers are willing to pay, while increasing viewer counts of content so that sponsorships can be more common, all while trying to slowly convince people that we should be supporting things financially that up to now has been "free(not really, but experientially it 'feels' free)" is a lot of work.

    I plan on supporting PeerTube as much as I can in the future. I want it to grow. Maybe someday, it will get there. I can hope.

  • Apex Legends Discussion @kilioa.org
    dannekrose @kilioa.org
    Apex Legends Discussion @kilioa.org
    dannekrose @kilioa.org
  • @skeletron
    It’s a little older but the magazine [email protected] has a couple good ones

  • Beat Saber topics ビートセイバーの雑談 @kilioa.org
    dannekrose @kilioa.org
  • @trashhalo
    In addition to the previous information, as a side note, it is possible for non-Kbin and non-Lemmy content to be automatically routed to a Magazine via tags and show up as a Thread if the content is federated as a Page. One example is WriteFreely blog posts. Frendica can also do this but I’m not sure on the details.

  • @chris

    This is by design. ActivityPub is a push model and it's a Push-once (in general).

    What that means is that the instance that the creator/author of the content is on will push the content to all the other instances that it knows are subscribers to the "account/magazine" that the content is being pushed to.

    What that means is:

    • Feddit.uk will push the content to Feddia.io because that's the "destination" account/magazine.
    • Feddit.uk will push the content to any instances that is also happens to know subscribe to the magazine "ukdtt"
    • Fedia.io will not re-push the content to all the instances that subscribe. That's the responsibility of the instance that the content "originated" from, not Fedia.io
  • @Mandy

    Bayonetta 1 and 2.
    Perfect Dark
    Half-Life: Alyx

  • @Frexican21

    I don’t have a PS5, but these do play on the PS5 from what I can tell.

    Minecraft Legends ($) Minecraft Dungeons ($) Fall Guys (Free) Splitgate (Free) PSO2: NG (Free)

  • @HamSwagwich

    This is a result of the original design. Kbin, up until just before the peak traffic hit, was using boosts as upvotes and favorites/likes were just below the post/thread (where boost sits now). Lemmy does it the way it is now (likes = upvotes) so Ernest changed it to match Lemmy behavior. But just as he changed it, he hadn’t changed the calculation for reputation to match when the server nearly melted down and he has to spend all his time just trying to keep the site alive by himself.

  • /kbin meta @kbin.social
    dannekrose @kilioa.org

    A small FAQ to hopefully help new users to kbin (updated June 11 17:00 GMT)

    I wanted to post this here since I want to help as much as I can in my own way to people coming here for the first time. I hope it is useful and helpful! I tried to assume low knowledge with the Fediverse in my responses which I collected here from a different post and assembled into a single article.

    I apologize if something like this already exists and duplicating efforts. I don't mean to add to the flood of information unnecessarily.

    Edit: Federation from kbin.social back to my instance is intermittent and I don't get all the replies and content so I apologize for the delays in responding!

    If you want to make sure you're seeing the latest edits, please click the title of this thread to see it on the originating instance.

    kbin #faq

    Question: How do I recreate the "subreddit" experience here? or What's a Magazine in kbin?

    Magazines are the kbin equivalent of a subreddit. They have two large categori