I do kinda prefer that idea, or rather, I’ve considered something similar from the perspective of positive ratings. I’d like a way to prioritize content by heavily weighting upvotes from people who I’ve liked interacting with.
I do kinda prefer that idea, or rather, I’ve considered something similar from the perspective of positive ratings. I’d like a way to prioritize content by heavily weighting upvotes from people who I’ve liked interacting with.
I had the same feeling when I saw that, it’s good to have it available. One caveat is I think the instance admins can mess with the database to hide things, but my understanding is a typical mod cannot.
I would be shocked to discover they’re not already doing this.
A lot of the removed content appears on instances’ mod logs, is that not meeting what you want?
Repubs have nothing but DARVO to work with when mudslinging.
Sometimes it is pleasant to defederate from an instance, especially if nothing of value is lost.
Luckily I encountered this while I was still in the return window. Goodbye. I will never buy another Microsoft product.
The little ring form factor would be neat if it wasn’t $200 and wasn’t sending data to Amazon.
Why am I buying a machine that small if I need to make space for two separate keyboards? I can just buy a different thing instead.
Looks like that power button wasn’t placed by a circus clown and it has an option for USB PD, yeah this is more like it.
Apparently there is a button on the keyboard, so you get to buy an Apple keyboard (I guess that is bundled?) and don’t get to use your own keyboard with it.
I’ve been meaning to try SearXNG, actually, thank you for the reminder. Is there a good instance you’d recommend to check it out? Otherwise I’ll just test it on one of the ones linked from their repo.
You do need an advanced tool to navigate the web now. It takes a lot of effort to filter trash from searches thanks to Google making every result into slop listicle. And even worse now they are AI slop listicles.
Should be felony illegal to use an email without verification.
Oh, yikes, that does seem poorly-designed for the majority of use cases. Thank you for taking the time to write that up and recommend alternatives, I really appreciate understanding it better.
Wait, if not Matrix, what is a good software for this? I thought it was preferred for having an E2E encryption implementation.
I am hoping for normal quantities of RAM at realistic prices.
False positives are fine because they only happen to poors.
That is why I wrote specifically “long dungeons,” yeah. Those are simple and short, all the same little floating skulls, maybe one treasure that is a mild head-scratcher to get at. The boss fights in there are barely distinct from each other. It feels cheap compared to previous releases.
They did put all those tool puzzles into shrines. But they are one-offs and simplified. It takes longer to find a shrine than to solve it. And too many of them are just “fight this same little spidery guy again.”
The whole experience strikes me as Zelda for people who hated the majority of the content in previous games.
That’s could be just exposure to the internet, which turns everyone into a wretched and miserable gremlin.