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Migrate to Unreal Engine, License, Royalty, Useful Info, Your Options (www.youtube.com)

I made a video to help Unity devs quickly navigate things before they make decisions. Watch is not necessary I copy paste my video description below with all the links I shown in video. If you like to hear my thoughts or opinion then watch I don’t mind, I don’t use youtube video to make a living....

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The only engine with even worse licensing than Unity

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If you think they had impenetrable security before this, I’ve got some bad news for you…

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Any time a gaming company does something stupid, leave it to gamers to out-stupid the company and prove that they deserved to get shit on in the first place

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As terrible as Unity’s API design is, Unreal’s API design is 10x worse and still feels stuck in the 90’s.

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It’s federated, so the local user count is completely irrelevant.

Especially when OP even specifically said that you would see the SAME content, just with different sorting.

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And as soon as they have any competitors we might consider it

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Vivaldi will never have it

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No, it’s not in Vivaldi

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Which is why there’s a huge warning confirmation dialog box that says “This extension can read your data on the following websites” every time you install an extension.

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Of course they can. Everyone knows that password managers exist.

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Far FAR too long to actually be of any use.

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This is the entire point of PowerShell

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Lemmy has Hot, Active, and Top sort modes, all of which are different indicators of engagement.

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Semantic versioning. Moving from v2.3 to v2.4 shouldn’t require major changes, but moving to v3.0 can.

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Or just get the old booster now and then by the time they release the update you’ll be ready for your next booster anyway…

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Except WEI is going to make it so the website can detect and block you if you don’t allow the ads, regardless of your browser and extensions

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Sounds like the heuristic is taking multiple samples only uses them if they are within some consistency threshold, to hedge against the cases where the field has random data.

The reason it only fails rarely and randomly is because it only happens when multiple actually random timestamps happen to line up around the same time.

Sort of like how several applications (cough git cough) have failure modes when two different files happen to have the same hash.

Turns out developers are bad at statistics and probabilities and don’t understand the birthday paradox.

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So you’re saying it’s about as robust as a typical Linux application then?

TLS/SSL Certs for Docker-based Lemmy deployment

I was hoping to get some help from you all, since I assume there are a good number of people here selfhosting their own instance of Lemmy. There doesn’t appear to be a search bar for per community searching, so I thought I’d post my question in case anyone else has a similar one. I’ve created my own Lemmy instance running...

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You need to get a cert from Let’s Encrypt (using certbot), then look up directions for configuring nginx to use the cert files generated by certbot.

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