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Zeus Ɀeus @lemmy.world

fortune favours the bold, but i favour the italic

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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

    edit: ah bugger, wrong acct. ah well

    (please tag @[email protected] if you want me to see your response)

  • Requesting !imaginarywarhammer [resolved]
  • ah okay, i see. i will endeavor to do so then

  • Requesting !imaginarywarhammer [resolved]
  • oh of course - sorry, i forgot you could only mod someone who comments.. i've commented under my latest post

    might i ask why it would be preferable though? i have nothing against l.w (i was very happy w/ just a l.w acct.) but i moved to lemm.ee because i felt it better for the health of the fediverse? surely it's better to spread the load?

  • "Heavy Assault Space Marine" by Joazzz
  • hello avaddonlfc!

    thank you

  • Anyone else playing on a 5-20 year lag?
  • yeah, it was really good. i'm not usually an fps person, but i am a fan of dieselpunk[^1] which is why it was on my backlog.

    it's very much not what i expected — i was expecting something similar to doom 2016 — but it's actually much more (optional) stealth-focussed. i don't mind that though, it had some very interesting ideas and mechanics; and i really enjoyed it


    edit 13 days later: wait i missed half of your question (sorry). it's probably too late now, but i played it on pc - i can't remember whether i was running windows or linux or that point - it ran fine, and i know someone with a far less powerful pc than me who said it ran much better than doom 2016

    [^1]: taking the opportunity to promote [email protected]

  • This week in KDE: we modernized the breeze cursors, created a new banner component and released a "KDE For Travelers" webpage.
  • 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

  • Some things never change, but at least there is progress!
  • 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

  • The Nightmare That Are Avatars and The Dreaded Bio
  • i just use them for fun things. i've never "written a short description of myself", just put something that makes you giggle

  • Anyone else playing on a 5-20 year lag?
  • 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...

  • I know this has been asked before: question about music
  • as a way to search inside communities: https://www.search-lemmy.com/ is in early development but it works surprisingly well usually

  • Community Graphics
  • glad i could help!

  • Community Graphics
  • inline apng's work, but i could only make my profile picture work with webp, not gif or png. have you tried that?

  • What is the correct way to refer to a community on Lemmy? Is it by using "!..." or "c/..."?
  • ideally, [[email protected]](/c/[email protected]) - that way the link works for everyone. howevery, the web interface does this automatically if you start typing !community

  • Lemmy app (or in development stage) that has slideshow mode?
  • 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

  • How to Create a Mode Shift in New Big Picture

    posting this because i searched for it and very little came up. for some reason it's not in joystick settings, it's hidden off-screen at the bottom of the available input methods. it's on screen for inputs with few options, like ABXY, but not joysticks, trackpads or gyro

    youtube tutorial (not mine)

    i realise people generally prefer action layers, but i find mode shifts much less buggy

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    Moderators Wanted

    i'll be honest, i started this sub because nobody else had; and i wanted it to exist. i don't want to be a mod, i don't know how to, and i don't like the idea

    if you would like to help out, please comment on this post or message me

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    Informative Resources

    Most of these resources are outdated (including the official wiki) due to the steam input revamp with the release of the steam deck. The basic concepts should stay the same, but the UI layout will be different

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    [1]. previously RambleTan, or ExistentialEgg

    [2]. currently down due to reddit api blackout

    [3]. formally GloSC

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    JS Bookmarklet for Switching to lemmy.world

    i find it annoying to have to manually change urls to subscribe to a community outside lemmy.world, so i wrote a bookmarklet to quickly switch to the lemmy.world instance

    to use, just drag the following code to your bookmarks bar (name it whatever you like), then click it when you want to use it

    javascript:(function(){const myInst="lemmy.world";let currUrl=window.location.toString().split("/");let currInst=currUrl[2];currUrl[2]=myInst;if(currUrl[3]=="m"){currUrl[3]="c";}let newUrl=currUrl.join("/");if(!(currUrl[-1].includes("@"))){newUrl=newUrl+"@"+currInst;}window.location=newUrl;})()

    readable version: javascript:( function() { // make sure to change this if using on a different instance const myInst="lemmy.world"; let currUrl=window.location.toString().split("/"); let currInst=currUrl[2]; currUrl[2]=myInst; // fix for kbin using "m" instead, // without overriding /u/ for user if (currUrl[3]=="m") { currUrl[3]="c"; } let newUrl=currUrl.join("/"); // fix for already foreign instances (e.g. lemm.ee/c/[email protected]) if (!currUrl[-1].includes("@")) { newUrl=newUrl+"@"+currInst; } window.location=newUrl; }) ()

    old version

    javascript:(function(){const myInst="lemmy.world";let currUrl=window.location.toString().split("/");let currInst=currUrl[2];currUrl[2]=myInst;currUrl[3]="c";let newUrl=currUrl.join("/")+"@"+currInst;window.location=newUrl;})()

    readable version: javascript:( function() { // make sure to change this if using on a different instance const myInst="lemmy.world"; let currUrl=window.location.toString().split("/"); let currInst=currUrl[2]; currUrl[2]=myInst; currUrl[3]="c"; // fix for kbin using "m" instead let newUrl=currUrl.join("/")+"@"+currInst; window.location=newUrl; }) ()

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    update 2023-06-27: add compatibility for kbin magazines\ update 2023-07-01: compatibility with users, kbin, and already foreign instances

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