psycotica0

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[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago

I mean, there might also be colluding ๐Ÿ˜›

[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

For sure, I think they did a very interesting thing with the game. This organization has a purpose and a daily function. You spend your whole time in a workplace of sorts. But you are not a worker, you're not even an employee, and you as Jesse only show up after shit has hit the fan. They're already in the emergency. She's never been here before, and neither have we. And she doesn't care how the company operates day-to-day, she doesn't care how the lights are kept on or the heating functions, she's showed up in an office that's turned into a combat zone to do combat and rescue her brother.

And so I kinda like how we aren't given rundowns on normal operations because this is not normal operation, and Jesse isn't interested, and so we're pushed through the emergency. But there are bits of environmental storytelling, and scraps of paper, and notes and tapes, that tell curius players "you know, on a normal day, this place is a different kind of weird. You've just shown up on an even weirder day"

[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 day ago

Here's what I'll say if you're anything like me: read the pickups. The little scraps of paper you find littered about the offices, the folders, the dossiers, etc. I don't normally read that crap in most games, but in this game I noticed I started getting intrigued by a few after I'd been in playing for a while, and by the end of the game they were almost my favourite part. The kind of world outside the game's plot, the mundane day-to-day existence of this organization when it's not in a crisis, was very interesting to me.

So it might not be to you, people can be very different. But you could try giving reading a try and just see if the oddness hooks you like it did for me.

[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago

I'd take it if it was offered! Maybe we could do shared custody, we have it half the month, for example? We'd be open to talking.

[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 day ago

I don't know for sure, but I feel like making this one drive a success won't noticeably bump Amazon's stock price. And a donor could hypothetically say "For next time, I'd feel more ethically clean supporting a business that wasn't Amazon in the process of doing these good works", and it might even start a conversation with whoever is in charge of stuff.

Because it's a bit late to turn this boat, it's already at sea, but you could have an impact on their forward progress still, now and in the future.

[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 days ago

The Fediverse in general and Lemmy in particular aren't necessarily immune to poison and bots and the like, but we do have some resistances that might keep us safer.

The first and most obvious is that there's no ads, and because there's no ads there's also no benefit to the site admins or devs wanting to trick you and addict you into using the site more with algorithms and stuff. Like, we could write dark patterns... but why? We don't get any money or anything from you being here... in fact if anything all the usage you do technically costs the hosts money! I mean, don't stop posting stuff, it's worth it, but the people running it really are running it just to facilitate community and communication.

The second thing is that there's no karma. There are upvotes on posts and comments, but those are basically just used to sort things relative to other things. But what it means is that people want to engage either because they're interested in making the community more vibrant, or because they're a perpetually online loser ๐Ÿ˜‰ but they don't actively benefit from posting just to farm.

These two things make the community more organic. That having been said, there can be exceptions still. I could make a bot that posts "you should buy these headphones: AMAZON_AFFILIATE_LINK", and essentially run my own ads in the posts and comments sections of communities just because there are eyeballs there. We don't see a lot of those because we're small, probably, but if we grow we'll probably see more of them, and we'll have to figure out what to do then. There's also a version of this which is NSFW posts where they're advertising their OnlyFans (or equivalent) in their profile, so their whole thing is kind of an ad. I'm not saying there's necessarily anything wrong with this second one, but it's an entity with different goals than conversation, for sure.

And then there's the kind of bots that are politically motivated rather than financially motivated. The kinds you sometimes see on other social media who aren't trying to get eyeballs really, they're not trying to sell you anything, they're just trying to make you sad or angry or distrustful of the people around you. We don't really have any built-in defense against that any more than other social media. We're currently small enough that maybe it's not worth it, but when it comes for us it'll probably hit the same here as anywhere else.

So some benefits from the tech and ethos, but some benefits just due to newness and smallness.

[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 days ago

I thought that heatsink and fan was a spindle of CDs! I thought that was an interesting place to store them I hadn't seen before...

[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 1 points 5 days ago

Oh for sure. I'm not saying all the hubbub is worth it just so I can get a custom cheat sheet.

But if it happens to be there, that's a way I've learned "programming things" with it more easily than I could have in the past.

[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Learning programming, maybe, maybe not. But I have had success being like "assume I already know Ruby, Python, JavaScript, and Haskell. What are the quick pointers and cheat sheets for using R, especially the ggplot2 library"

I could read an R tutorial, but I don't need to learn about variables and what comments are or how to call a function. I just want to know the differences between what I'm already used to.

And I'll admit it was useful to already have that context to throw follow-up questions into when they came up, like "what's the difference between = and <-" which are famously hard questions to Google

[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 10 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I'm not sure this song ever made it out of Canada, but Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm by Crash Test Dummies has a verse where a girl in school wouldn't change with the other girls, and when they made her, she had, in what I thought the lyric was, "burn marks all over her body". I assumed the song was about child abuse, and they were cigarette burns. The other verses are about a kid with a shock of white hair from "a car crash" and a kid who always has to come home right after school, so it kinda made sense in a consistent enough way...

Anyway, for basically my whole life I thought that's what the song was about. Turns out the lyrics are "birth marks all over her body", and the point of the song is more about kids being othered for things outside their control.

I still think I prefer my version...

[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 week ago

Get in the fucking hat, Remy!!!

[โ€“] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Right, but what they're saying is that the human may be powerless, but he's not passive.

It's almost closer to non-consent, in that sex is being done "to him" without his participation. I'd say.

 

Hey folks! I know a while back there was a kerfuffle because syncthing-fork for Android went dark, and then a new person showed up and claimed everything was cool and they'd been privately given the keys or something, and people were concerned. I pinned my fdroid version to the at-that-time-current release until we got clarity.

Well, it's been a while and I just noticed I'm still on that old release. So... how'd it turn out? Do we like the new person yet? Is there a promising fork y'all are using? Or is the project dead? I'm sure I could just go look at the repo, but I'm also sure the repo would tell me "yeah, we're all cool" no matter what, so I'm curious what the community feelings are. Have there even been any useful new releases since then?

Thanks!

 

Hey folks! Back in the PS2 days I had Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and besides the quests and stuff I also loved just driving around and going on little road trips and stealing planes.

And then in the PS3 era I had Just Cause 2, and the voice acting was terrible, and the quests were kinda dumb, but wow was it fun to just drive around and go on little road trips and steal planes. And your dumb little hookshot was nearly immersion breaking it was so unrealistic, but instead it was a ton of fun zipping through the air from 150 paces to kick a dude off his motorbike...

Anyway, I'm wondering what people's opinions are on these kinds of games these days! I know Cyberpunk has some driving, but I don't know if people enjoy cruising in it. I really liked Breath of the Wild, which is not really the same but had some screwing around times. I know there's a GTA 5 which I never played but it's probably good, I think there's a Just Cause 3 but I haven't looked into it. Some people love Red Dead 2, which I mostly bounced off of but maybe I was wrong.

Do you folks have any favourites in this "genre"? Things I should check out? Stories of worthless hijinks? Thoughts?

 

Hello! I've just started using StreetComplete, and I want to make sure I understand the answers before I go through and make a bunch of garbage data.

In this picture, is the kerb a ramp, or flush?

The sidewalk deflects downwards, but it's not a ramp ramp like the example picture.

How about this one?

The kerb itself dips, but the sidewalk on this one looks more flat and does simply run into the road. And then it has the texture, obviously. Is this one different from the last one?

Also, just to check, I marked both of these sidewalks as "concrete". That's correct, right? I wondered about "concrete plate", because they're segmented, but the picture made concrete plate look much more substantial.

My other question was based on the "lit" tag for a bus stop. This bus stop has a street light near it, but there's no light on the bus stop itself. It sounds like that means it is lit? Would a non-lit stop just be one that is fully dark at night, then, with no kind of lighting anywhere near it at all?

This one is further from the street light, but still has line of sight. Lit?

Thanks very much for any help you have!

 

Hello folks! I have these switches in my bathroom.

The rightmost is the lights, and the middle one is the bathroom fan, and I'd like to replace that middle one with something I could load tasmota on (or some other open source firmware), without replacing the other switch, the sockets, or the faceplate.

I haven't seen any smart switches that have a form factor that would fit through this faceplate, though; they seem to mostly want to be the entire electrical box.

If it weren't for the electrical plugs I could maybe replace this with some kind of 2-gang thing, which isn't really what I want but could be fine, but as it stands I'm not sure what my options here are.

I don't need the new switch to necessarily look like the old one, I just want it to fit in the same box and use the same faceplate. Do you folks have any recommendations?

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