I’d seen Mindustry before on Steam … it looked interesting, but never “interesting enough”. I decided to pick it up given all the love it’s getting here :)
Dark Arc
Primary account is now @Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg.
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Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Firefox@lemmy.ml•It's not just Adobe. Now Logitech wants me to go to a random website in order to add peripherals to my computer, and I'm met with this when I go to the page they tell me toEnglish9·2 years agoNone, that’s probably why Firefox is excluded in this case.
Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Firefox@lemmy.ml•So tired of Adobe. They're part of the problem.English2·2 years agoKdenlive is pretty decent these days too
Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Firefox@lemmy.ml•So tired of Adobe. They're part of the problem.English9·2 years agoKrita used to be a full suite. They just decided to give up fighting GIMP and focus on what Krita is best at (effectively illustration).
Video posts are something I kind of miss, particularly for gaming communities to share clips of gameplay
Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•It's so nice to see them all growing, but this is just the truth, sorry.English2·2 years agoIt’s called Voyager now
Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide141·2 years agoIn a selfish way… I’d like for the UK to do this and for it to go horribly horribly wrong for them. Maybe that would finally get the US reps to get their heads out of their butts so l don’t have to keep signing petitions and writing essays about why weakening encryption is a horrible idea.
Hm… Good point, very strange either way. Especially with Durov talking about it before the update was released in his channel, it seemed like it was going to be released with a bunch of fanfare.
Maybe it will get a proper announcement like you say, after they fix some bugs.
Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Encryption-breaking, password-leaking bug in many AMD CPUs could take months to fix6·2 years agoI’m curious - does this kind of report make people less likely to go with an AMD cpu?
For me, nah. This is well within the vein of “normal” problems for a CPU these days (neither AMD nor Intel seem to be able to avoid this sort of thing 100%)… and this particular issue seems to be fixed in hardware already for their Zen 3 chips (Nov 2020-Sept 2022) and Zen 4 chips (Sept 2022 - Present).
If you vote in it or open it, it’s marked read in most apps (the default web UI included).
Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Is it possible to display the list of users in a given community?2·2 years agoYeah, it just got me on lemmy.world with a post that had no replies (prior to mine): https://lemmy.world/comment/1225371
Whoa, that’s pretty funny… It was near the top of my feed under the hot algorithm. 😂 Maybe this was upvoted by somebody recently…?
Also makes the question make more sense, that might be a new(er) feature.
Yes? There’s an icon for it on every community’s page (bottom right of the screenshot).
Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Proton Drive is finally becoming a viable alternative to Google DriveEnglish1·2 years agoYeah, it would be nice if they let people buy storage at a reasonable rate.
Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•With the recent hack, there is now irrefutable proof of malicious actors trying to break Lemmy and steal user accounts. Please be careful about entering your password into random Lemmy apps!English41·2 years agoSame, I was on world when it got hacked, rotated the simple login email, and rotated the password post hack (and deactivated the old email) just to be on the safe side.
Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•With the recent hack, there is now irrefutable proof of malicious actors trying to break Lemmy and steal user accounts. Please be careful about entering your password into random Lemmy apps!English29·2 years agoThe safest option would be for Lemmy to implement OAuth and apps that aren’t in some “official front end for xyz website mode” to authorize via OAuth with the backend instead of via credentials.
Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Are data deletion services worth it at all?English3·2 years agoI’m using one for myself and one for my grandpa (who gets tons of landline spam calls).
I haven’t noticed a lot that’s different for either of us. I think the real reason to use one of these sites is if you want your contact information to be a bit harder to find.
Dark Arc@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is Firefox any more private/secure than Brave?English1·2 years agoJust an FYI, looks like you double commented
No, you can set up PGP encryption to send PGP encrypted mail to non-proton customers via Proton. They’ve also been trying to work on standards that would make retrieving public keys/knowing the recipient accepts PGP automatic.
You’re blatantly misinformed, and it’s irritating.
Edit: I’ve blocked this person following their reply, but to their last point, “via Proton” literally means you use their service as a standard PGP mail client no strings attached, that can interact with any other PGP, and with no vendor lockin. That is literally the definition of using an open standard. There’s no insidious plot here.
It’s a lot more than a random text editor.
It’s a text editor from (at least some of) the people that made Atom at GitHub (with the explicit premise of learning from Atom/building a faster, better, Atom).
The business plan is to sell collaboration features (e.g., remote pair programming).