racketlauncher831

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[โ€“] racketlauncher831@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Free/Open something: BSD๐Ÿ˜‚

Why do you think they need redirected?

Someone being misogynic or transphobic is not the reason a comic by them shall be removed, neither is the count of downvotes.

[โ€“] racketlauncher831@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Go through LFS, but just read it, imagine packages being compiled.

IV's characters are so memorable. "Let's go bowling!" and I remember it like yesterday. It's almost twenty years ago. Can you believe it?

Same with SA, VC, and III.

[โ€“] racketlauncher831@lemmy.ml -3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Please, instead of blocking individual posters, let us have tags. Tags are more reliable. We need to filter the content, not the persons.

Posting something hated universally is subject to be made into the rules, like Nazi stuff. But transphobic stuff is different. People have different values, or if you don't like that, different preferences. Posting something transphobic, as long as it's not harming the society, and only be self-expressing, that !shouldn't be blocked. That's his or her right to express the feeling or what he or she valued.

If you think I am wrong, please link to some examples here and I can elaborate if I think it's appropriate. To get on the same page is hopefully the goal.

Good to hear that. Have a nice day.

[โ€“] racketlauncher831@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

So you want big font? What about HRM, data collection, and GNSS?

Speed lines are supposed to be thin at the start, thick at the end.

[โ€“] racketlauncher831@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

You guys feel free to keep being JS-phobic but please don't describe setting up an ECMAScript runtime environment scarily complicated. It's apt install node npm notably on Ubuntu/Debian. That's it.

Besides, there are Bun and Deno now which are evidently faster runtime than Node.

If you have a problem with the language itself, please criticise at it, not something made from it. In fact, being a programmatic schematic file, a script rather than a compiled language makes more sense because a script evolves faster in development while sacrificing performance. Performance isn't top priority.

And you said it's object-oriented? Which part of this piece of code in their tutorial looks OO to you?

https://fluidcad.io/docs/guides/sketching/introduction

circle(50, "xy")               // circle on the XY plane
rect(100, 60, "front")         // rectangle on the front plane
line([0, 0], [100, 50], "xz")  // line on the XZ plane
slot(80, 20, "xy")             // slot on the XY plane
arc(50, 0, 90, "front")       // arc on the front plane
[โ€“] racketlauncher831@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I agree. In most cases that works.

However sometimes a poster posts more than one series, and more than one posters post one series.

To control a pollution (figurative speech) we control the source.

[โ€“] racketlauncher831@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Proposal of a new rule: Every post must have the author's name and name of the series (if any) in the title in a given format.

Purpose: for users who want certain contents filtered out.

Example: [da Vinci][Jesus's Delicious Meals] The Last Supper

 

The screenshot is there for scenarios where the original post is behind a paywall.

 

Liz is a Linux enthusiast. She uses Linux as her only operating system for the last two decades, and she is very knowledgeable about it. She is keen to help other Linux new-comers solve issues they run into frequently.

Liz opens !linux@lemmy.ml today and comes across yet another post about a potential new Linux user trying to choose his distro. After ten minutes reading through his post, she finds out that he is only trying to run AAA games on the computer. Liz opens up an identical question she just answered yesterday, and pastes the answer over to the new post.

Liz wasted ten minutes on this post and she is now depressed about it. Liz has the ability to contribute to the community on a deeper level but she cannot do that except she reads through every post first.

Tom is a fellow Linux expert and he feels the same way lately. Coincidentally, Tom and Liz both wasted ten minutes on the same, generic question about choosing a Linux distro.

Hypothesis: If Liz has a way to notify Tom about that post, Tom would have saved ten minutes. Imagine that both Liz and Tom put up a tag on that post for others to see, countless other experts would have saved countless minutes.

As a subscriber of a community which has broad topic selections, I want to tell other viewers that which kind of post this post is, and also know the kind of post before I even read into it, so that everybody saves some time.

 

Link to the challenge result announcement.

https://krita.org/en/posts/2025/monthly-update-27/?pk_kwd=KritaMonthlyUpdate-Edition27

Krita hosts these painting events monthly then gives the award to their best pick.

Here is the link to the winner, by Mythmaker.

https://krita.org/images/posts/2025/mu27_mouse_sage-mythmaker.jpeg

Anyway, out of curiosity, I ran it through https://wasitai.com/. This is what it tells me.

We are quite confident that this image, or significant part of it, was created by AI.

 

AFAICR Yakuza 5 and 6 exited on 18 of March. I kept the console on and didn't exit the game. Somehow the server did not kick me off until yesterday. ๐Ÿ˜‹

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