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zergling_man

Shitposting at the speed of light. I have the power of God and anime on my side. ... That should probably be a pop song or something.

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  • Odyssey is/was a LBRY client.

    Also strongly discourage peertube; it's a massive pain in the ass to maintain. I'm not sure how useful an AP video service is to begin with, but you can do it without being that awful at it, surely.

  • What does that actually do? What's the consequence of setting it to 10,000?

  • I have a zip of flash games about 3tb. And I think that's after it cut "offensive content".

  • You executed the file. Not the OS' fault.

  • Are you executing the files you download?

    "There is no such thing as a dangerous file, only bad operating systems."

  • https://syncplay.pl/ Send file in advance. No streaming, life's good.

    mobile

    oh. ... ... ... GL

  • The freest and open sourcest solution

  • Under some circumstances it gets called fedilink instead, and sets it as the page's title. I don't know what those circumstances are but I do know lynx meets them.

  • I'm in favour of that regulation solely due to how much it would piss off Apple.

    Beyond that, anyone who engages these services gets what they fucking deserve. Governments should be required to only use open-source software and host their own servers, everyone else is free to make stupid decisions.

  • I have tried Skullgirls. I will not try it again.

    Tag fighters are pretty good for this though, you're right, and especially when you can choose the assist move.

  • Combos. I don't like them when they're intentional by the developer, they need to be something that you feel like you've discovered on your own. I hear Baba is You is pretty good about that.

    I recently observed a game of MtG where a newish player was playing a scry deck, some premade or something, had a guy who would scry every time a creature dropped, and a guy who would place counters every time he scried. He'd edited the deck slightly, added a creature that spawned tokens every time it received counters. Managed to get them all out at once before realising what he'd done; straight up had to ask if tokens count as creatures dropping because he wasn't sure if infinite combos were real. That's a good feeling, because it's something he did, not something that was given to him.

    Contrast League or Overwatch or whatever where the devs have specific ideas about how characters should work and will aggressively destroy things outside of that. Or just modern Magic.

  • Age of Wushu needed less teleport slots.

  • still playing AAA games wwwww

  • It is an object, we are divine beings. Never forget this.

    Get a headstart on robot discrimination.

  • Lemmy instances @lemmy.perthchat.org
    zergling_man @lemmy.perthchat.org

    spare.botegirl.parts

    Anime girls cute

    The webfe is broken, I'll disable it later.

    I check applications every 2-3 days, and email isn't configured yet.

    There aren't any communities yet because I haven't added that to clemmy yet. Don't make me disable community creation for non-admins.

    Markdown sucks.

  • Sort by date uploaded ascending. Also, nyaa.si.

  • I signed up for training yesterday. When they haven't got back to me in a month this will be even funnier.

  • Metal @lemmy.helvetet.eu
    zergling_man @lemmy.perthchat.org

    Prog

    No yt challenge: impossibru

    Hobart @aussie.zone
    zergling_man @lemmy.perthchat.org

    Fedi hangout?

    Maybe once a quarter or something.

    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml
    zergling_man @lemmy.perthchat.org

    resolve_object

    I'm not 100% certain that's the cause, but my testing so far suggests it's probably that. Basically if you have a URL that doesn't point to the original resource, but some copy of it on another instance, it won't resolve. So far I've only tested that on a third instance, but from my experience with the same bug on pleroma, this will occur even if you do it on the resource's origin instance. (fse post referred to from poa.st can't be resolved on fse.) As example: https://lemmy.perthchat.org/api/v3/resolve_object?q=https://lemmy.ml/post/472799. It's possible that this is actually just a federation block, but https://beehaw.org/post/125367/comment/32382 also fails, (and fetching that post works,) which I'm pretty sure isn't.