Ive never seen this, thanks! This made my day.
I tried making it work for a month! I even tried to hack it to put retro stuff on it. My tiny gaming pc at the time had better capabilities and was easier to work with…so I gave up on that too. Tried to use the controllers (they were Bluetooth, they could technically work with other machines) but they lagged and felt terrible.
I had an ouya.
That was pretty terrible.
The games were actually really fun…but the console was basically a really slow phone. And the controllers had sticky buttons. But worst of all, all games lagged badly. Like half a second or more on some games.
Interesting, hope it goes well!
American here. We mostly cuss at ours.
In all seriousness, we generally treat people with respect but that’s about it. It’s heavily varries by person.
What’s the easiest way to pop up a server? I tried yunohost but the lemmy code is very old now.
You are on one.
Learn to code
Donate time
…
Profit!
…I wish it worked that way :D
Germany sounds wild. While anyone can be in a trade here, its exceptionally hard to get into.
I mentoured some jr devs and some apprentices. You end up learning quite a bit about yourself, your industry, and your straighths and weaknesses pretty quickly doing so. Telling someone, “well that just what worked” is not good enough.
Aww cute bunnies!
Watership down.
GL. The best thing about the fediverse is the creation of new and exciting projects that will come and go.
A VPN sure. I’m not sure about Nord.
2nd a doctor.
My research was literally on AI back in college. Most AI solutions are just basic algorithms and don’t use real AI solutions. There’s a huge difference.
You can do the same in mastodon. It’s great.
I heard that WordPress has some sort of fediverse plugin, but no idea how far they got.
Not where I’m at. Less young people have Facebook so will use other services like Craigslist. Yard sales are also popular.
I wonder sometimes if the numbers are wrong. For example a server I host is up quite a bit in user count and posts, but according to the site the numbers are down considerably. It’s strange but it’s only a less than 20ish users setup. Plus not all federated services act the same.
Some have sub/supersets of the protocol implemented. For example, bookwyrms way of working with posts are wildly different than mastodon and hashtags will work one way and not the other.
I think it ultimately means that number may not be as accurate for a while while all these different servers figure out what it means to be federated.
Not the op but not now by the sound of it.
Back when we worked it, the app saved so much time and helped explain so much.