App/platform separation is crucial. Finding the same thing for Lemmy. The official Reddit app is hot garbage.
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isosphere@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of May 25thEnglish2·6 days agoIs the experience at all spoiled by the game’s popularity? It’s a great game in its own right IMO
isosphere@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of May 25thEnglish2·6 days agoI’m playing World of Goo, a physics game from 2008 that I bought in a Humble Bundle forever ago.
I tried it again on a lark and it holds up, I got sucked in. Classic physics game. One level takes me less than 15 minutes to complete, but it varies significantly.
There are interesting conflicting pressures in the game: you want to build with as little as possible, because the building material are your little dudes you’re trying to get to safety. Gravity exists, and weight distribution matters: sometimes you must harness this fact to win.
Some levels are about building methodically, carefully choosing where to use the corpse of a sacrificed little dudes, because it is an immutable choice.
Other levels are about dynamics and timing, and you can get tantalizingly close to saving your entire team in these levels.
Its old, its cheap, it should run on most things1. Strong recommend.
1: not android: NetFlix did one of their closed market acquisitions making “free” games here
isosphere@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•compost.party: a repurposed smartphone running on solar power. It's a web server pieced together from scraps, humming in the attic of an apartment building.English4·12 days agoI like this idea! There might be an increased danger of a battery explosion: it’ll be near bright sunlight, away from where people will see it, with an old battery. I wonder if there are battery diagnostics that could provide an early warning?
I’m sure most of us have a fistful of old phones somewhere, the idea of using them for something is appealing.
isosphere@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panicEnglish2·3 months agoSame, workspaces are great!
isosphere@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panicEnglish9·3 months agoIt’s still Firefox, so it’s the same. I installed uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, no different there.
isosphere@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panicEnglish13·3 months agoI’m trying https://zen-browser.app/ now. It’s an open source fork of Firefox. The UI is much changed: vertical tabs and workspaces. It was a bit of a shock, but it’s growing on me.
isosphere@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panicEnglish19·3 months agoLibrewolf has some trouble with some websites. For example, it won’t load one of my own that makes a GRPC request over TLS, stating that the certificate issuer is unknown despite it being the same certificate used on the accepted-as-secure page the request is made from.
isosphere@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of Feb 9thEnglish1·4 months ago$11 is wild for all that!
isosphere@beehaw.orgto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of Feb 9thEnglish3·4 months agoThe New Order was enjoyable vengence porn against Nazis, it’s a good time; maybe I need that again!
I’ve been playing the heck out of Harebrained Schemes’ BattleTech; I haven’t binge-played like this in a long time. It never feels fair; 2-1 odds is typical, but it’s always possible. Pretty satisfying to overcome unfair situations. Makes me feel smart and capable! Plus, jumpy stompy robots!
I’m too early in the game to know this well, but I feel the lack of mod support. This feels like a game that would really thrive with community support, but they have no plans on supporting mods or open sourcing it. They are currently working on a new project that they haven’t elaborated on yet.
Still, I got this game for $14 and if I can find some people to play with I’m absolutely going to get my money’s worth - this kind of game just doesn’t exist with this level of depth. I love the technical detail of how the ship works on and how the systems interact with each other.
I just got this game and I’m having a blast, this is the style of game I’ve been hungry for for a long time.
I agree, but it should still be retired regardless of intended usage - history matters; we don’t have to mistakenly other people to show off cool screenshots
isosphere@beehaw.orgtoGeneral Programming Discussion@lemmy.ml•[DISCUSS] IBM using LLMs to convert COBOL to JavaEnglish1·2 years agoI’d probably do this for a hobby project
but financial software? no way in heck!
It’s “rice” because it’s asian; it’s a derogatory term used towards people and their cars. When I was younger, this term was used against asian drivers and their asian cars - and it was not a compliment.
Looking at Urban Dictionary I see no mention of this anti-asian side of it, but it was there when I was growing up. Maybe others can chime in with their experience, I imagine it wasn’t the same everywhere.
Not implying the people using it here are being racist, I don’t think they are aware of what I’m recalling here.
A borderline racial slur about making things look good without substance behind the appearance: e.g.: “riced-up Honda civic”
isosphere@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•Jerboa for Android crashing for everyone else or just me?2·2 years agoit crashed the first time I tried to reply to this post
Yikes. Can you imagine a more soul-crushing job than making marketing posters for the most boring soup possible?
I imagine it goes something like this:
Jim, we’ve got some ad space. Malls across the world. You’re going to use that as a canvas to sell tomato soup. People love tomato soup. Sells itself, by itself. Don’t show a grilled cheese near it - we don’t sell those and lets face it, tomato soup is not the arm candy in that pairing. Oh, and have fun with it! We’re a family. Please have it done by Sunday.
“The Lemmy Overseer” as I understand it is a backend service that gives us an API to use.
There is an open-source script for interacting with it. However, it does not tell you how that backend service works, exactly. It’s a black box with well defined interfaces, best case, as I understand it.
I played the heck out of the Renegade demo, it scratched a FPS RTS itch I didn’t know I had. I wonder if it holds up?