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the “risk” of false positives comes down to the consequence. if the consequence is being stuck in the slammer, don’t use ai. if the consequence is you can’t upload the image unless you manually appeal, or even maybe have to use an external image host; i think ai is fine
(please tag @zeus@lemm.ee if you want me to see your response)
yeah, i liked the soft & friendly kde cursors.
not sure about the colours either, but that might be because they’ve changed from the portal colours to the portal beta colours. i never thought of them as portal themed before, but now i can’t unsee it
bangs are invaluable, and the main reason i stick with ddg. having !w and !pcgw just instantly take me to the right page is great
yeah, that’s basically when i play most aaa games - when the mood takes me, but mostly ~10 years old. i’ve just recently finally played wofenstein new order, followed by the tomb raider legend trilogy (they’re really short), and i’ve now started on the tomb raider survivor trilogy
indie games i tend to play a bit sooner; partly because they’re cheaper and partly because i feel they’re more likely to use (and need) the money to make more games. although the last indie game i played was fez, and the dev of that has quit completely…
slide had a “similar” thing, so slide for lemmy probably will; but it’s in very early development and that feature doesn’t yet work
edit: never mind, i just saw your comments on that sub so i guess you already knew about it
pretty unpopular opinion i believe, but i loathe them. they feel like installing apps from the windows store, but worse. i use them on steam deck and my laptop, but they often fail to launch with no feedback[1], won’t accept drag&dropped files, store their dotfiles in weird places, take up much more disc space (and therefore take literally almost 10x as long to download), won’t inherit the theme (i think because plasma stores the gtk theme in a non-standard place), etc. they feel like they’ve been designed to flout what os developers have built up over many decades and are just a struggle to use.
on steam deck particularly (so i know it’s not a configuration i’ve screwed up) no flatpaks will launch unless i launch them twice. even after that, there’s a long delay (~1 minute) and then two instances launch. i know this sounds like i should just wait until the first one launches, but that doesn’t work ↩︎
i say /fɛdˈɪəː/
hope this helps!
like grenadier or bombardier, i guess?
sublemmy is cute, trips off the tongue, and can be shortened to sub. community is more awkward to say, and shortens to comm or commie. c/ (cee-slash?) is just awful. until someone suggests something better (lemmons? lemmunities?) i’m going to keep using sublemmy
edit 2023-07-17. i have settled on lemmysphere. it is a pun, and i like it
thank you : )
you should! i started out with a much simpler jekyll generated site
i imagine a fedisearch engine will come out that can search lemmy, kbin, mastodon, etc. efficiently; so instead of googling “how to x site:reddit.com”, we’ll just fedisearch “how to x”
in fact, i’m pretty sure i already found one but it wasn’t very good, and i’ve forgotten it’s name
i do like the RES feature of personal counts though
if someone on res had a [+10] next to their name, i’ll know i personally respect their opinions, even if i don’t remember their name. similarly, if they have a negative number, i’ll know not to engage as they’re probably a troll
have you got an 88x31 button? i’d like to link to this
(no worries if you haven’t, i’ll just use a text link)
i agree with almost all of this, but i just want to say:
How in windows 10 can I tell if a window has focus or not? In Win 3.1 to 7 and anything running on Linux it was easy: the title bar colour was different. But since Win 8 that was dropped, windows still have focus and modal dialogs but you, the user, can not determine which has what and when.
if you tick “show accent colour on titlebars”, windows does draw the current window titlebar distinctly coloured (so i guess it’s actually better than gnome in that sense)
it’s an official http response code
aside from my opinions on your llm responses[1], fmhy’s opinions don’t really matter; the specific community’s do. there is a difference between lemmy.ml and lemmy.ml/c/whatever; and, as clarified by AggreableLandscape, lemmy.ml won’t remove comments just because they’re generated by an llm, but i’d imagine most communities will. cypherpunks is not an admin of l.ml.
even if you moved from l.ml to fmhy, if most communities remove your comments anyway, it will have been a waste of effort. any comments that aren’t removed, wouldn’t have been removed if you’d posted them from your old account
[1] which i will say if you want, but i imagine you don’t
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