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[–] [email protected] 125 points 2 weeks ago (22 children)

The term "unalive" is so cringey yet dystopian that I don't know whether to feel embarrassed or concerned when I hear it.

 

Sequel to Trigun Stampede

 

Also includes excerpt of GQuuuuuux production timeline from his perspective.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I think it's timeless too.

It does concern me that SE might be considering a remaster or remake of this game -- mostly because a lot of the important elements of the game might not scale well to a "HD" style. I think a HD2D aesthetic would be the only way to appropriately scale CT up, but even then I would be concerned about the game losing its charm in the transition.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

The idea of remaking CS 1.6 in Source is completely backwards to me.

CS 1.6 is kind of liked for the way it "looks" as it is today, most of us who prefer 1.6 would rather they polish up the original game instead of making a sourcified version (arguably uglier) that loses most of the charm the original game had.

I think Valve's answer to this should be to simply make CS 1.6's game code open source and allow community members to help fix the very legitimate issues the game currently has ATM (server listing spam, "fake" users in server listings, etc.)

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 weeks ago

As long as there's centralization and data brokering, there will always be a capitalization. It's basically the only logical path forward for a service that isn't decentralized or running as a charity.

 

Saw this in my RSS feeds and thought a blog post from one of the modern-day painting "masters" (wrote the book on lighting and materials) would be appropriate to share here.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The windows kernel isn't all that great, particularly in the realm of memory security or scheduling.

You know, to each their own. Question is really whether windows maintaining a closed source kernel even makes sense from a maintenance burden perspective when it really doesn't give them much money in return. (Most of their money in 2025 comes from cloud services, not operating systems)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Yeah, but we also lose to china by not having child labor. We want to lose battles that are against our morals -- that's what it means to have morals. Besides, it would also be illegal to use chinese ai models in the states that infringe copyright.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I love how copyright isn't a problem when it's the little people having it leveraged against them by megacorps.

But now that the little people are leveraging it against the megacorps -- oh, I guess copyright was a mistake now. It wasn't meant to protect the people, it was meant to protect the richest.

Disgraceful. I love the EFF but this is a huge miss. Copyright is the only thing protecting creatives from a corporate driven slop fest, and consumers would be hurt by this too with lower quality higher quantity trash.

 

I can't for the life of me figure this out:

I want to use tailscale on my home server as an exit node, but cannot seem to get it to do secure connections properly. I have Nginx Proxy Manager running on the same home server and I wonder if that's causing problems with the HTTPs encryption verification.

Has anyone had similar issues to this? I've tried messing with DNS resolution settings by overriding it to use the server's pihole setup as the DNS provider, but this hasn't helped either. I'm running out of ideas on ways I can try to solve this.

 

I'm trying to find a version of this show on the internet that has the opening and ending in tact, but why does there seem to be a lot of versions of this show online that are completely missing the opening that's featured on the bluray.

For the first few episodes, I was thinking this was a stylistic decision of the original show, but by episode 5 I became very confused by why it's like this and who would think to do this.

What gives here? Did a fan manually remove the opening when they did the subtitles? Are these tips from the GundamInfo free offers? It's a complete mystery to me.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 month ago

Probably. In all honestly, if you are a hexbear user, I'd be keeping a careful eye on who owns the domain when it magically pops back up.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I like the art of this cover -- I haven't read any of it though. Is it any good?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

That's fucked up. Just another AMD L. Long live the rabbit.

Source: A man who owns a Golden Rabbit and will always call it the Golden Rabbit.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'm going to keep going with the game, I decided; At least a little bit further.

I think it's at least notable enough as a JRPG partially developed by Ghibli that I should establish at least 10 or so hours. It's going to be slow but if I change my thoughts on it I'll update people here.

 

I'm probably about an hour into Ni no Kuni, which I bought on sale years back on steam, but so far I feel a bit underwhelmed compared to the hype.

I will say that my biggest complaint is really around the writing and the snails paced intro. Even if you accept the beginning as being a "Ghibli Movie" preface to a JRPG, I actually feel the direction and story telling is much worse than your average Ghibli production.

I'm just past talking to the old tree, and completed what is likely the first dungeon. So far, the battle system is ok but a little bit drab. I feel like the mechanics would have to pick up to make me enjoy the game more.

Should I give it more time? Are there eventually more choices in the battle system or minion growth? Will there be any stand out characters that might alter how I feel about the writing?

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