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DarraignTheSane DarraignTheSane @lemmy.one
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What is your cleaning pet peeve?
  • That my family will never have any conception of cleaning as you go. They're like that episode of Futurama where Fry had to teach everyone how to litter.

  • Change my view: loot boxes aren't as bad as people claim they are.
  • Well fair enough, that is a different conversation. I'm not ready to take a hard stance on how it impacts children, people with addictive personalities, etc. but all I know for certain is that it doesn't feel right to include it in virtually every online video game, and it sure as hell got very annoying and tiresome very quickly years ago when it started.

  • Change my view: loot boxes aren't as bad as people claim they are.
  • You keep relying on the Chuck E. Cheese anology, but it simply doesn't work. At Chuck E. Cheese the prizes are a bunch of toys that your parents could otherwise buy, and the fun is in playing the games themselves which pay out tickets toward earning those prizes. That is in no way the equivalent of gamble boxes in video games.

    Gamble boxes contain prizes that can't be bought outside the game, and in nearly every case contain prizes that can't be bought with the "consolation prize" (i.e. "tickets") that are dropped when you otherwise win nothing or very little compared to the actual prizes. And there is no inherent "fun" in clicking an "UNLOCK BOX" button compared to actually... playing a game in order to earn prizes. Not comparable at all, really.

    If you're going to try to convince people they're not gambling (and you have quite the uphill battle to fight), you're better off likening them to blind bag grab-packs of card games / collector cards / toys, etc. - Pokemon, Magic the Gathering, sports cards, blind-bag toys etc. That is their closest real-world equivalent. Many would argue that those are also a form of gambling, as well.

  • Change my view: loot boxes aren't as bad as people claim they are.
  • But your parents can't just buy the toy. The only way to get the toy is through the element of chance - sometimes with a near zero win chance - by spending real world money.

    The only reason it's not de-facto gambling is that there are consolation prizes, but in most peoples' view that doesn't make it morally okay to push on children, nor does it make it completely not gambling either. It's just gambling with consolation prizes.

  • Expand the Universe, you say? Far better to
  • How would they incorporate the Vong into the new canon at this point, I wonder? I guess now that the Emperor's really-really dead the story can pick back up the same way, just with our new bunch of heroes.

  • Take-Two CEO: "We Ought To Be Monetizing 100% Of The Audience" For Mobile Games | GameSpot
  • Wait, there are still mobile games without monetization?

  • Pirate Netflix
  • Plex has this, but not sure if you have to have an active account signed in for the other streaming services or not.

    https://www.theverge.com/2022/4/5/23012425/plex-discover-source-watchlist-cross-streaming-service-compatibility-beta

  • There are identical twins out there whose parents confused one with the other and now they living their life with the name of the other sibling, never noticing because it doesn't make any difference.
  • Yeah was going to say, one or the both of them is going to have a 'tell' right from birth - head shape, a birth mark, hair differences... something.

  • You can only drink one drink for the rest of your life, but it cannot be water. What do you pick?
  • Sure, added that note in an edit. There's no answer here that doesn't result in your early death.

  • You can only drink one drink for the rest of your life, but it cannot be water. What do you pick?
  • I don't think OP knows what they mean with this question. The top two 'serious' answers are coffee and tea, which is just "hot water with shit mixed in". Anything you drink is water with shit mixed in. Any answer that isn't "water with shit mixed in" means you die, either within months or minutes. Most answers that are "water with shit mixed in" would still kill you fairly quickly if that's all you ever drank.

  • Subscribing to communities on other instances when they can't be found from searching All?
  • That does seem to be the trick. Have to dig through comments, etc. that also match, but it did show up that way. Thanks!

  • Subscribing to communities on other instances when they can't be found from searching All?
  • Yeah, mostly I'm searching from / logged into lemmy.one, which as far as I know doesn't block anything. Trying to find communities on midwest.social for example, and even with the [email protected] syntax it doesn't seem to find them. "Communities > All" is selected up top. Not sure if it's something I'm doing wrong or what.

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml DarraignTheSane @lemmy.one

    Subscribing to communities on other instances when they can't be found from searching All?

    How does the search function work and why does it sometimes not work from different instances when searching All? In other words -

    • I search for a community that exists on Lemmy instance A (e.g. midwest.social) from Lemmy instance B (e.g. lemmy.ml) and it finds it.
    • I search for that same community from Lemmy instance C (e.g. lemmy.one), and it doesn't find it.
    • Lemmy instance A, B, and C are all connected / federated.  

    Ultimately, my goal is to subscribe to communities from the instance I'm logged into but can't find by searching All from there, for whatever reason. How do I do that?

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    Why can I find communities that exist from some Lemmy instances but not others?

    How does the search function work and why does it sometimes not work from different instances when searching All?

    In other words -

    • I search for a community that exists on Lemmy instance A (e.g. midwest.social) from Lemmy instance B (e.g. lemmy.ml) and it finds it.
    • I search for that same community from Lemmy instance C (e.g. lemmy.one), and it doesn't find it.
    • Lemmy instance A, B, and C are all connected / federated.
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    Developer of RedReader (a reddit app with 100k downloads on play store) is considering porting it to Lemmy or Mastodon
  • The only possible explanation I can see for why the Apollo dev's number could be "wrong" is if reddit plans to charge on a sliding scale, i.e. the more requests, the more the price is reduced per request. Or the other possibility would be that they "negotiate" a rate with the app developer, i.e. "determine how popular your app will be based on the cost barrier to entry".

  • How do you explore Lemmy?
  • Two ways that I've found, and I use both:

    • Select "Communities" up top, then filter by "All" (not "Subscribed" or "Local"). Either browse the list for Lemmy communities, or search for words related to communities you want to join. The results displayed from ALL Lemmy servers that your current server is connected to (federated with).
       
    • https://browse.feddit.de/ - A Lemmy community browser. Not sure how or if it achieves anything different from the above, but worth a try as well.