JollyRoberts

@JollyRoberts@kbin.social
JollyRoberts,

@TGRush

for me any of the up/downvote, click in to view, or boost counts.

I'm a scroller, but, like, if i see a joke in https://lemmy.world/c/dadjokes then i can chuckle and give it an upvote but i dont have to click in and load the thread fully. But the next time i load the page id lke to not have to scroll past that same thread to see new stuff.

If i downvote something id like to not see it again on the next load. If i open a thread and read the comment posts, i dont need to see that thread again on tne next load.

That sort of thing.

It does have some downsides in that finding threads i /sort-of/ remember and want to check again is harder, but i'm used to that.

@Facni @ADHDefy

JollyRoberts,

@ADHDefy mostly #3 for me. I am looking forward to the "hide interacted with threads" functionality to come to kbin. I'm patient though.

Edited to note - i agree with the other points too.

@Facni

JollyRoberts,

@TooL

Upvote = I like this thread/post
Boost = everyone following me, here is a thing I think you should see

-ish. That's my understanding at the moment anyway

@skepickle

JollyRoberts,

@Haze

Except for the "r/" i like it! Make it "c/" for lemmy and "m/" for kbin :-)

JollyRoberts,

@Evolone

On Android, but Raid Shadow Legends is fun. If you ignore the buy-this pop ups its easy to play for free. Also Magic: Arena is fun.

Why does no one make a Black and White-style game?

As long as we are talking about old games that are still the gold standard, how is it possible no one has recreated the giant-god-monster and city management game Black and White yet?! That game was fantastic, and its premise so solid. It seems ripe for replication in more contemporary engines.

JollyRoberts,

@AlexRogansBeta

There is this one: https://fata-deum.com/

I backed it on kickstarter ages ago. Have not played so ymmv, but its meant to be a spiritual successor to the B&W games.

JollyRoberts,

Following links i guess its not released yet. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1330360/Fata_Deum/ looks good on the steam page anyway

@AlexRogansBeta

JollyRoberts,

@YolkBrushWork402

Joe Versus the Volcano. Brilliant from start to finish.

JollyRoberts,

@Caph

I see what you mean.

Try this: go to that link. In the top right of the interface, click the triangle looking fediverse icon. Thhen click federation status to 'off'.

After that it should show just threads on the startrek.website site.

JollyRoberts,

@Maxcoffee

You can spin up your own copy of kbin and play with that. That's what another person who asked about this the other day was going to do.

JollyRoberts,

@Maxcoffee

I haven't read the docs, I was just saying if you spun up a host you can turn on the API in yours and play with that one, rather than the main one here

JollyRoberts,

@brechmos came to mention this. There is also an argument to list the files in the archive if you don't remember the name/path of the one you want.

I don't remember the arg but it's either -t or -l I think

@jmshrv

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JollyRoberts,

@Carcosa

Yeah. This is one I read early on. I still use his seedy script variant

Looks like Pixelfed has been/is working on live streaming... (mastodon.social)

Attached: 2 images I'm not kidding, @pixelfed has silently shipped Live streaming support over a year ago. I don't think it's ready for prime time yet, that's why I haven't advertised it that much. I'm working to ship this within the next month 🚀 https://docs.pixelfed.org/running-pixelfed/optional-features/livestreaming/...

To view the open file limit for a Linux process, you can make use the prlimit command - nixCraft 🐧 (@nixCraft@mastodon.social) (mastodon.social)

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Explains how to use the prlimit command to see the open file limit (FD limits) on Linux.
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