I’m playing it now, and I’d say it’s about as difficult as Hollow Knight. Beautiful and a lot of fun, though.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If I wanted to make a automated (not ai) "radio" show on Peertube how could I do that?English
1·5 months agoI tried self hosting from my apartment for several years. Never anything ambitious, but even so, keeping the site reachable consistently was a problem. It’s not impossible. You would need a dynamic DNS service. Some are free. Even with everything set up correctly, expect done downtime. I eventually switched to a virtual server, so I’m paying $7.50/month for 1 GB RAM, 1 TB bandwidth and 120 GB disk space. Reachable all the time with no issues now, though.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you explain the principal of "you cannot prove a negative" to someone that is very weak at abstractions like this?English
39·10 months agoThe invisible pink unicorn is the traditional atheist approach.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why haven’t we seen a peer-to-peer (P2P) social media platform yet?English
2·1 year agoZeronet worked pretty similarly to how op describes. It was really clunky and barely usable when I checked out out, years ago. I thought it been abandoned. It turns out, relying on household grade internet upload speeds and having data spread across hundreds of peers that needs to be hashed and added to as people post is kind of inefficient.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Fediverse Discovery Providers, a new project for search and discoveryEnglish
4·1 year agoI understand those concerns, but I’m not sure if this really improved the security of mastodon, an inherently very insecure software, and it definitely deprived us of a useful tool. Defederation works at stopping spam, but I don’t think it really helps much when it comes to preventing people from seeing things you post. It stops a single server, but bad actors can just migrate to a new one, or spin up a new hostname.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Fediverse Discovery Providers, a new project for search and discoveryEnglish
17·1 year agoI hated the backlash the bridgy dev received. His project was genuinely useful, helped to solve one of people’s most common criticisms of the fediverse. And after he was browbeat into giving it up, everything still got hoovered up by bots and fed into AI models anyway.

When I get in the car, I hit the blinker lever by instinct because on a forklift it puts you into forward or reverse gear.