I don’t have any recommendations, but have seen a community for these types of games that may be relevant:
Or if it’s anything like some of the places I’ve lived, it’s straight but the walls aren’t…
What might be interesting would be to have it displayed, but grouped by instance. That way we could see some data and potentially uncover troll instances or attempts to brigade the conversation without opening ourselves up to personal attacks.
I actually recognize some of those pixels! That was back before the meetups got taken over by corporate…
I did just order one to replace my MacBook, so I’m interested in hearing from others as well. The upgradability was a big plus for me beyond being able to have a mobile Linux machine for dev work.
In a similar vein, I’ve seen a lot of auto moderator implementations created. If instead of creating yet another project, people started contributing to existing ones we’d have a good core set of functionality that could be shared across instances. Competing implementations are fine, but at some point the efforts get spread so thin that progress is limited.
I’m not sure what’s worse. The engineer that thought this would work or the company that doesn’t do code reviews.
I’ve heard GMC as God’s Mechanical Crisis.
Sounds like someone has Perl Traumatic Stress Disorder. 😉
Not quite the same, but I switched to buckwheat pillows. This way you can shape it to fit however you like no matter the position. Takes some getting used to but solved my issues with most pillows. Sadly it also means no more pillow fights…
If done right, he could probably pull off the entire Cosmere.
You’re assigning rmdec
to the output of sed. It should work if you wrap it as you did with i1xmr
.
This is the closest I could find: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40279-022-01649-4
I may have misremembered the exact amount… It was shared on Lemmy not long ago, but I’m not finding it with search. 🫤
Take a 5-10 minute walk. Research has shown it’ll reduce yor blood sugar after a meal by up to 50%.
I had to double-check I was reading the right books. 😅
I just started the Thrawn Trilogy after seeing him in Ahsoka. Excited to see where this goes.
From what I understand, this is an issue with using different timestamp formats between implementations. In this case, it’s with kbin and Lemmy.
I think the concerns about smaller instances are valid (as I post from lemmus.org). Some additional data points to consider when evaluating an instance would be whether they’re running a recent version and the uptime of the instance.
It’d probably be a good idea to have a page that promotes these smaller instances that ‘score’ well to help distribute some of the load.