flamingos-cant
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flamingos-cant@feddit.ukto Games@lemmy.world•A game you "didn't know it was bad 'til people told you so"?English9·28 days agoOh for sure, Fallout 3 Geoguesser would be hard. Idk, I just never had a problem navigating them, even if they were a bit samey.
flamingos-cant@feddit.ukto Games@lemmy.world•A game you "didn't know it was bad 'til people told you so"?English691·28 days agoFallout 3. The criticism is absolutely fair*, but it was the first RPG I ever played and I’m still very fond of it.
* I never got the ‘metros are hard to navigate’ criticism, I never had that issues. Most of them are pretty linear.
flamingos-cant@feddit.ukto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Org-roam is not for meEnglish1·2 months ago
flamingos-cant@feddit.ukto Technology@beehaw.org•I Believe That It's Important For All of Us to Understand What 'Decentralization' Truly Means. Please, Let's Talk About ThatEnglish15·3 months agoSelf-Hosting: Server: Easy (Leverage email hosting services) → Score: 18/20
Is it really self-hosting if someone else controls the data and software?
flamingos-cant@feddit.ukto Technology@beehaw.org•The fediverse promises social media without Big Tech – if it can avoid familiar pitfallsEnglish27·3 months agoThough this content could flourish in pockets of the fediverse, the scary scenario of prevalent child sexual abuse material is not the case. There are many moderation tools, including shared blocklists, that prevent it. However, the idea that the fediverse is full of harmful content was used by Elon Musk to justify his anti-competitive decision to block links from X to Mastodon.
Didn’t he unban someone who posted one of the worst CSAM videos known?
flamingos-cant@feddit.ukto Games@lemmy.world•GOG seems to be considering paid membership optionEnglish361·3 months agoAt this point they should just hire the Heroic devs, I doubt anything they could build themselves would compare in terms of quality.
flamingos-cant@feddit.ukOPto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Discussion] Should Lemmy allow mods/admins to edit user post dataEnglish5·4 months agoIf a post contains content that is not allowed, the post should be deleted, that’s it.
OK, but what about content that is allowed, but has certain restrictions, like needs to be tagged NSFW. The current workflow to get this changed is: A mod comments under a pot telling the creator to tag it NSFW -> Remove the post -> wait for the creator to edit the post -> restore the post. This seems needlessly complicated and labour intensive, no?
Most importantly, we shouldn’t allow that to happen via the API.
My view is that not adding this to the API will only encourage admins who want this to do it through less transparent means, like injecting fake activities into the
sent_activity
table. Most admins are reasonable people, and have good relations with their users, so if admins explained themselves then I think most users would be pretty accepting.You’re free to start a “Should mods be able to edit user’s data?” discussion, but I doubt it would get much support, especially from reddit allowing this and it souring everyone to it.
I mean there’s been like 3 or 4 GitHub issues opened about this, so there’s clearly some demand for it. Should I make a post in !lemmy@lemmy.ml? So users not on GitHub can chime in.
You can read over the discussion here, but we will never allow mods or admins to act as / impersonate users, or edit their content.
I really don’t get this. Why is editing user content with slur_filter or modifying URLs accepted but allowing mods/admins to change the NSFW toggle isn’t? It also ignores that savvy-enough admins can edit user content with SQL queries.
Yeah, if I was building something production ready in Lisp, Clojure would be my choice even though I prefer CL. Ecosystem is ultimately king.
Oh, to be able to develop Lemmy with something like SLIME or Geiser, now that would be a dream. Too bad the CL’s library ecosystem is so much worse than Rust’s.
Will Lemmy can become easy like Bluesky? Are there plans like that?
Echoing @Die4Ever@programming.dev, it’s hard to comment on something so vague. Of course making things easier for users is an important goal.
flamingos-cant@feddit.ukto Games@sh.itjust.works•Baldur's Gate 3 Karlach actor says CEOs "just want to save money" with AI: "It'll destroy their reputation, their company, everything"English91·4 months agoYou should be a Luddite because they were right. My point wasn’t that we should embrace AI (trust me, I’m one of its most dedicated haters), but that just because technology produces lower quality goods doesn’t mean it won’t catch on. It’s going to take more than jeering mockery to stop capitalist embracing something that lets them deskill workers.
flamingos-cant@feddit.ukto Games@sh.itjust.works•Baldur's Gate 3 Karlach actor says CEOs "just want to save money" with AI: "It'll destroy their reputation, their company, everything"English153·4 months agoI’m about half way through Blood in the Machine by Brian Merchant, a book about the Luddites, and one of the things he’s emphasised quite a lot is the complaints of people at the time about the lower quality of automated textiles compared to artisan-made ones.
flamingos-cant@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.world•Lenovo responds to Trump tariffs in unexpected styleEnglish56·5 months agoSave a click:
“Although we are still assessing the impact, but overall, I don’t think it has any significant impact to our business and to our future performance,” Yang said. “So many other countries that have that kind of policies like Brazil and India. So actually it’s not a disadvantage, but probably an advantage for Lenovo.”
Yang went on to say that because of Lenovo’s global manufacturing footprint with facilities in several countries including the U.S., the company is more resilient and flexible allowing it to adapt to different scenarios.
flamingos-cant@feddit.ukto World News@lemmy.world•MPs criticise 'wealth-hoarding' boomers stereotype as ageistEnglish341·5 months ago[The report] also said discussion of intergenerational fairness tended to “pit younger and older generations against each other in a perceived fight for limited resources”.
Good take. Remember, the real divide is class not generation.
They’re accepting the changes you’re making fine, you can see as such here.
Assuming my suspicion from the other thread is correct (that you’re running this in your house), you need to set up port forwarding between your router and the computer running Yunohost. Specifically ports 80 and 443.