insomniac_lemon

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

I'm a shut-in and I'll say it doesn't help living in a sparse area with only a bike*. I usually just ride on the trail to a very close bridge, sometimes I go to the closest town over and buy a few things from the produce section from the local grocery store and that's it.

Admittedly, I probably still wouldn't be very social in a denser place (money, but also other issues).

* I don't want to drive, though lots of ditches around here and there is no north/south trail. So it is a factor.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (1 children)

i think the significance of the ‘lemmy.world’ is the origin of the post… in this case [email protected] posted it to sh.itjust.works

Close, it's where the image is hosted. The lemmy.world bit is a link to the image. Just like how any website link will say the domain of the destination.

I mean it probably is where a user is posting from, but sometimes it is not (not sure why but sometimes non-ml users will post images from ml)

[–] [email protected] 5 points 23 hours ago

Despite what some may claim, she is not “instance banned” on lemmy.world

Notice the red banned here: https://lemmy.world/u/[email protected]

(would a ghosted person be getting votes and commentary?)

yes, from the native instance.

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

Some parts of those governments do have proportional representation (like Scottish Parliment where the SNP has the most representation).

Other than that, I would guess there are a lot of small reasons... like differences in structure/operation/rules, that recall elections are a thing, larger gov't bodies, and election frequency. From the outside, I'd also guess that some of these parties do/have held power for a while until they mess things up and the voters switch it out.

Also a lot of the issue here is with US presidency, and the electoral college cements it even further. That is where it is the biggest inevitability as it's a big race that largely decides the next 4 years (also a partisan senate and house can enable or stall legislature, also how the right stacked the supreme court).

This is also a long-term imbalance (as shown by the video I linked) that intensifies over time. Other systems having different factors may be what prevented it from being a huge issue there, and it probably helps that they are older/more-stable (and less individualistic) countries.

[–] [email protected] 75 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (14 children)

The two-party system is not fake, it's a very real inevitability of FPtP voting.

For example: This 60-second animation shows how divided Congress has become over the last 60 years

Ignoring that also turns everything to the right (if not through actual voting, through lower turnout).

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

we have HTML5 now which is better than Flash ever was

In some ways, sure. In others?

Trying to download HTML5 games sucks (there is no container format). Trying to play them locally sucks too (simple http server). If preservation efforts here can match how it has gone for Flash content, it'll likely be only thanks to web crawlers people are using now.

Vector graphics was a huge technical feature that (even if still technically possible) has been largely abandoned. Even ignoring visual style, it's less data to load (esp. w/simpler stuff). Particularly for animations (even a 1min18s clip is ~5x larger when rasterized), it seems silly to me that Google didn't attempt some sort of HTML5 vector video support (for an extreme example, see the 10-hour homestar runner complilations on YT) which could likely also be used (at least partially) for digital presentations. Vector being rendered natively at runtime means content creators(/platforms) aren't required to export/store videos in multiple resolutions (which for individuals, might just mean not supporting the higher ones).

Also, WebGL errors and Unity DRM making it even worse, though I'm not sure how much those are still present. Personally I have lost WebGL game data (unclear why, thankfully this isn't always important) more often than I ever remember with Flash.

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

He did say it, at least once. I know he didn't mean it, but still.

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

Yeah. The stuff I maybe want to do I either will or I won't have the energy/mood to do. I don't really care about purchasing things. I don't really go anywhere, if I can do without I will.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

If it's everything (in a community/profile) maybe, particularly if they don't have any contributions elsewhere. Or if it's actually something heartfelt/personal I can see being more touchy about it, less so with bot-like aggregation or reposting old content etc.

Because otherwise, it's not going to be obvious where the line is when you add in time and % of content. If you're using a bot/script to detect voting, you're likely going to ban users just for casual browsing (even if they could explain their votes). Especially as an instance ban purges a user's account (to users of that instance) as if they're on the same level as an SEO spammer. Does a voting disagreement mean the rest of their account is invalid?

I don't know if it's fedi incompatibility or just 0-transparency moderation, but dubvee might be doing this but it's unclear as they seem to be just handing out silent bans (no ban reason stated).

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

We need you to stand your ground and not buy it in the first place.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

but that is not our mission

I'm out.

I mean I'd already be out on the grounds of something like this being military/corporate, but otherwise...

I'm less sure of a cruise than I would be of a death cruise (you can check out anytime you like). So you may be onto something here.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

just the ones they’ve interact with up to the time of the ban

I got banned from 10 communities on your instance (with no stated reason/expiration) and I'm pretty sure I haven't interacted with most of those (EDIT: I'm remembering some now, though those were from months ago). So I'm not sure if I got marked by some bot or just said something some mod disagreed with.

This is not an appeal though as I don't care beyond a casual mention.

EDIT: Actually it is an instance ban, with everything (no matter what instance/comm) purged.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

XFCE note: autohide panel (the clock is not), accessibility WM tweaks turned on (hide title...) as I usually have a window maximized. Raise-on-focus (Window Manager settings, similar setting in tweaks for window cycling) turned off, allowing rolled-up windows to not disappear when unfocused.

System note: ~~I have not maintained it well, broken dependencies right now and have finally got bit by nVidia as my system won't properly wake from suspend. Getting an alternative GPU is somewhat of a mess, especially prices and getting full performance.~~ EDIT: Updated, working fine now



I made this ultra-minimalist window theme a while ago (this is the second version, with the widget-capable layout and style-based color accent) and have been using it.

The title is 12px tall (the buttons are default 8px, though can get taller with alternate hover/click states).

At this size, XFWM has a design issue with font sizes/baselines so most fonts are cut off (the selected font is Nimbus Mono PS Bold 10, larger has text descenders cut because text can't overlap window contents)

I would try to take this idea further (and fix some of XFWM's other relevant issues) with my own WM but I use a somewhat niche language and couldn't figure out how to render a rectangle the last time I looked into it (the WM I was looking at doesn't have titles/window controls).

Not set on a name as lots of themes have size-based names but are not as minimal.

 

Personal note: Aside from a software demo (+very small change to other demo) and a basic 3D character controller (which I need to work on again), I really haven't worked with this much.

I have been more focused on vertex color models and their use in Godot. Haven't done much here either... but have started a collection of materials, got billboarded models* working and a simple gridmap.

*=face negative Y in blender, apply rotation. Otherwise it will not export properly.

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