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  • Oh, I think I know who you're taking about:

  • Oh yeah, that's the one! It's a very powerful scene. Crazy that it came out in 2011, a lot of it seemed so prescient. I watched it soon after the pandemic started, I think Netflix featured it around that time for obvious reasons.

  • This scene feels really familiar, which movie is it from?

  • On a post in the feed, hit the three dot button and filter out that user/community or instance. If you want to block rather than just filter, go to the bot user profile and hit block in the top bar.

  • Completely agree with everything you've written, and will also add that any fork will need to either constantly keep up with and stay compatible with the upstream Lemmy repo, or if the fork decides to make breaking changes, it will need to port over security and other QoL changes that upstream gets.

  • I don't have any particular complaints about the speed of Lemmy development or which features the devs are prioritizing or shutting down. Since there are two primary devs who are working on a pretty complex Rust codebase, it is going to take time for new contributors to understand it inside out as well as they do. The philosophy of a codebase is also very important for maintainers to guard, as just adding code or features without an overarching vision can lead to chaos.

    Having said that, I'm strongly in favour of multiple forks of the Lemmy backend bring developed. This allows new features, visions, optimizations, etc to be developed quickly and a lot of diverse opinions and philosophies to be entertained, exactly as we're seeing with instances. Alternative UIs are another example of the benefits of this approach.

    This also allows Lemmy maintainers to see which changes are beneficial, and merge them back into the main codebase much more easily. For example, if a fork has 10x the performance with half the resource usage, it'll be an easy sell to merge back in.

    Edit: typo
    Edit 2: shutting down, not shitting down 🀦

  • Very cool camera and movement system! Love the voxel-style damage too!

  • I πŸ˜› U too

  • I felt like I just finished watching a Pixar movie.

  • Crap, looks like Sync removes spaces.

    is after adding all the variations with spaces.

  • I already have "twitter", "Elon" and "musk" blocked. Good suggestions, I'm going to try adding both variations in!

  • In addition, I think the fediverse is early enough that it's totally okay to shop around and jump instances if you don't like the vibe.

  • Yeah, that's fair, I have an Odroid HC2 with an arm32 server which easily handles Plex atreaming, qB, *arrs, etc. I think it's just nostalgic prejudice on my part! I don't doubt that it'll handle your workload just fine.

  • What about Arnold Schwarzenegger, former governor of California?! πŸ™€

    I'd propose that Arnie the actor is allowed, but pictures of him in office aren't, please!

  • I feel seen! I live alone and for some reason I just procrastinate the hell out of eating. It just seems like a chore unless I've got something really delicious planned, especially since I don't cook for myself so it usually tends to be leftovers.

  • That's huge! Makes me realize that there's not really a way for anybody to know that a particular result is from Lemmy/the fediverse by looking at it, especially with the weird TLDs people use. I wonder if Google will eventually start recognizing ActivityPub clients differently?

  • The picture itself appears to be corrupt. It doesn't open in the browser either

  • Yes, but Has Anyone Really Been Far Even as Decided to Use Even Go Want to do Look More Like?