Toothy Fernsan
🐉 Average dragon
✨ I enjoy tech, games and purple
🎲 Post content is dice rolled
🌈 Furry and bi
- much pretty such color
- whatever you say, Chief Slop Officer
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- When an SQL script VASTLY outperforms an social media company's main feed quality-wise
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- Announcing: New @steampowered.com Hardware, coming in 2026: Steam Controller Steam Machine Steam Frame. Watch our jazzy announcement video and wishlist now: steampowered.com/hardware
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- Change compile target to Linux and ARM. And apart from some API changes there's not really much else to do
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- That is just... so wrong.. do you know what language android apps are written with? Kotlin. Desktop apps, especially games, do not use Kotlin. And Android is about as far estranged from Linux as can be, even the kernel itself is heavily modified
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- Are you an AI or how are you so confidently hallucinating all this
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- Who said it runs on Android? They said it can run Steam games on its own lol, it's also running some kind of steam os
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- game companies: nah let's specifically turn off Linux support in our anticheats (literally the case for an insane amount of top titles)
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- Fortnite and PUBG have relatively long fight durations imo, unless you're directly in the enemies face you always have time to retreat and heal or flee, and shield / armour is vital
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- In my eyes, it's not experience but attitude. A casual player doesn't care about deep mechanics and just plays for fun, a comp player plays as best as he can. Even a new, bad player can be a competitive try hard, or you can be a 2000h casual
- Discord is working on an onboarding addition which allows you to select connections that new members joining your server will be suggested (but not forced) to connect to their accounts.
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- That's true, but you can make multiple invite links, one for each platform, and track it that way. Discord doesn't use UTM parameters on invites so tracking it with only one invite isn't possible at all yet
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- Because even budget phones have 256GB nowadays
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- You can, though. The members tab shows which invite people used when joining
- I will never understand the use for Linked Roles, they achieve nothing and no one uses them
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- Also, you need to turn this on on mobile and desktop separately!
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- use ddg and turn 1 toggle off, done. includes images too!
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- first party is from the same domain / company you're on. basically essential cookies usually
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- BEGONE PINTEREST
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- No VPN company is safe from the whims and laws of their government, and the data they do (have to) keep is extremely limited. Tailscale doesn't make sense as alternative because it's not a traditional VPN, it's DIY for all I understood of it. The latter part tho, oof
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- I disabled 2.4Ghz on my network card, now that particular setting (among many others) is gone. I guess I'll never use 2.4 ever again lol thx
- Why not Proton?
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- especially cause they literally forgot to update the app icon on android as a whole. such a half assed update
- Threads on Bluesky should feel more like conversations you’d have IRL. We’re testing new systems to improve reply quality. See what’s coming: bsky.social/about/blog/1...
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- but why do you follow people whose posts you don't want to see?
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- they forgot about that button, given it verifiably does nothing at all
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- just correcting the number down by the number of blocked is all that's needed..
- the "dislike" button on posts already exists, is called "show less", and does nothing. already forgot about that feature?
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- People are really acting like half of all of discord isn't already using awful Unicode chars for this, which also makes them impossible to ping. This is, if anything, the much better option
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- Cars are stationary for 22h+ a day on average, this is just nonsense
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- what about a hyper gaming mechanical looking chassis but with whisper quiet keys
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- yep. not on every search, but many. but at least you can completely disable all AI features with a single toggle
- To be fair, so does DDG by default
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- I just hope "A new, in-house VPN architecture" doesn't mean Electron-ifying all the apps..
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- No, for my imagined solution, the plc could / would be irrelevant. You'd be able to go directly to the repo via that unique ID
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- I imagine it just being indexed or whatever the terminology is like any other post / record. The relays just which PDS is responsible for it. Upon account creation, the responsible PDS just sends out a "i made account x with key y". Then all the relays / appviews just remember that
- No. What I mean is a DNS-like system for the globally unique IDs I proposed, where information of where the user is stored (which PDS) is relayed and the user's current PDS is the result, if that makes sense. Basically makes the did secondary only.
- That way, not a domain or a PLC would hold the truth, but the user's PDS. There surely are some loopholes and issues with that but I can't get over how unnecessarily restrictive bluesky did it by locking you into PLC
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- yes, that's what I meant, did changes are as destructive as mastodon instance changes
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- but the point is that you can *change* DID methods at all without breaking everything like on Mastodon when you change instances
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- DNS solved this kind of issue 41 years ago and it's a fucking shame that modern software needs to reinvent the wheel, as a square
- did:web exists and is widely used elsewhere. In my eyes it's deliberately designed to force you to forever stay on Bluesky's PLC bullshit. Peak centralisation in an otherwise genuinely perfectly decentralised protocol. No clue how that went through even the first idea phase
- and thats what i said earlier. Use that globally unique unchangeable ID and done. That is literally the solution
- That isn't what the discussion is about. It's that Bluesky's links are designed in a stupid way where changing the DID method breaks virtually everything, and the PLC DID method is deliberately centralised and in Bluesky's hands
- oh and you cant change the DID method even if you wanted for all I know, talk about vendor lock in
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- A globally unique ID generated with enough factors (initial service / PDS name, timestamp, name..) to be reliably unique
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- which is bad design as it makes switching from PLC to WEB or something else much harder and breaking
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- the data thing is sadly not true, I don't use bluesky that much but got 60GB (!!!) usage over the last month. That is like 5x more than similar apps I use *more*
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- ctrl+shift+v does exactly that
- v1.109 is rolling out today! #NewProfilePic We've given the app a mini makeover with some new shades of blues! Plus, a whole bunch of bug fixes and performance improvements to make your experience better.
- new app icon sadly doesn't seem to be effective on Android
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- I'd 100% be on Linux already but the problem is: Kernel AC, and proprietary win-only-driver-software I absolutely rely on that has no replacement on Linux. I wonder if there'll ever be Wine but 100% universal for everything
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- Same for all the "AI apps". They even all use a suspiciously equal amount of RAM both when in use and when not, usually ~300M. Meanwhile native programs use like 90MB when fully in use