Can’t give precise numbers, but at least that I can notice, despite greatly filtering what I check, there’s enough stuff to make running out of stuff to check rather unlikely. Besides, as I started using RSS feeds a lot recently, mainly for federated platforms (not just Lemmy ones), and the reader I use can hide posts marked as read, it’s being a struggle to lower the number of posts to read in comparison to the sum of posts automatically pulled during the set up of each link.
My previous main instance got a pretty bad case of ded. 🥲
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Auster@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Introducing AI News Summary Bot for Lemmy!English71·8 months agoAn AI is as good as its sources, and skimming through the domains from the posts, quite a few of those don’t seem like very reliable ones.
Auster@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•AzSky - Long-form Discussion powered by BlueskyEnglish7·8 months agoDoesn’t appear to have a RSS feed either, and doesn’t seem like Nitter supports it. 😔
Auster@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•What's with mastodon and the other microblogging software having public "following" pagesEnglish6·10 months agoI see. That’s sad. But thanks for clarifying it!
Auster@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•What's with mastodon and the other microblogging software having public "following" pagesEnglish7·10 months agoThe Reddit-inspired instances like the Mbin and Lemmy-based ones may be of interest for you. The Lemmy ones, from what I can tell, always hide the follower list, and the Mbin ones allow the user to choose between showing and not showing. Also, both seem to be able to connect to Twitter-like instances, though UI for that part in the Mbin ones is pretty barebones and the Lemmy ones mix them up.
Auster@lemm.eeto Games@lemmy.world•Windows 7 and 8 now dead for gaming, as new Steam update pulls supportEnglish51·10 months agoReminds me of disc-based DRMs. With how moody some were, I’d need to dump the ISOs, mount them with WinCDemu, and keep them mounted for as long as I kept playing those games. 😬
Auster@lemm.eeto Games@lemmy.world•Windows 7 and 8 now dead for gaming, as new Steam update pulls supportEnglish53·10 months agoPlenty of alternative stores that don’t require a launcher, so still possible to sideload games and therefore, 7 and 8 are not quite dead yet. (side note, but Vista is still also a decent system for gaming)
Auster@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Why do people on reddit seem to hate Lemmy/Mbin/other federated link aggregators?English3·10 months agoI can conjecture some things, though I can’t be 100% sure on either:
First, maybe it’s fanatics/fanboys that don’t like competition making their platform less relevant. Second, it’s paid actors complaining. Third, it’s robot accounts making posts. Fourth, as proposed in the OP, people are getting the wrong impression due to noisy and problematic bubbles. Fifth, people being scared of leaving their comfort zone. Sixth, a mix of either some or all the previous possibilities.
Auster@lemm.eeOPto Games@lemmy.world•FF6, T(ranslating)-Edition | Screenshots of what I'm playing, day 9English1·10 months agoThe post title was a pun with the mod’s original name, “T-Edition”, and me insisting on playing the Japanese version despite still having difficulties with the language. But besides apparently increasing the main game’s difficulty, the mod adds a ton of optional challenges, including one that, iirc, acts like FFV’s mini dragon.
Auster@lemm.eeOPto Games@lemmy.world•Barrel of Doom | Screenshot of what I'm playing, day 5English1·10 months agoDoesn’t help the wheel doesn’t seem to take inputs until the player first jumps on it to get it moving. "<.<
Also, I didn’t get to test it, but with how much the player can actually move the wheel, I wouldn’t find far fetched to think the player can get crushed by the ceiling too.
Auster@lemm.eeOPto Games@lemmy.world•Screenshot of what I'm playing, day 3: Sonic 3English31·10 months agoWas planning to play Leisure Suit Larry 4 instead. 😬
Auster@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Apparently, the mods at Linuxsucks are really sensitive?81·10 months agoWhether it’s a rage-click community, a community made for an agenda, or both, I don’t know, but in either cases, I wouldn’t see as surprising for the mods in such a community to be very trigger-happy. Best you can do, I think, is to block communities and individuals with such a profile, and to recommend others to not engaging (remember to explain why if you do it, btw).
Alternatively, it could be a way to kill what people look up to by fatigue through fatigue and disappointment through less than ideal re-imaginings.
Auster@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•What Distro should i hop to? Gaming and Development. Moderate Configure complexity.1·10 months agoMint seems decent all around. No cutting edges nor it’s specialized in any areas, but it’s a jack of all trades, and rather stable.
Auster@lemm.eeOPto Games@lemmy.world•Screenshots of what I'm playing, day 1: progressing through Sonic 2English41·10 months agoFinished it! Found it to be much better than the first game indeed. _
Auster@lemm.eeOPto Games@lemmy.world•Screenshots of what I'm playing, day 1: progressing through Sonic 2English21·10 months agoI’m playing the PC version of SMCP, and the only difference I can notice, maybe due to the better hardware, is that the game seems to be a bit faster on PC than on PS2. And have yet to test any of the other collections Sega made for/with the Sonic games.
Auster@lemm.eeOPto Games@lemmy.world•Screenshots of what I'm playing, day 1: progressing through Sonic 2English31·10 months agoDunno how much you played of the franchise, but if you got stuck early on (e.g. the dreaded Marble Zone in the punishing first game), maybe you could abuse save states? The franchise got several emulated releases, and I imagine it’s not uncommon for them to allow such a function natively. And at least to me, Sonic 2 plays much better and I remember kid me finding Sonic 3 even sharper.
Auster@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Did you know that you could block communities you don't like on lemmy instead of spamming downvotes?English2·10 months agoBlocking, yeah.
Auster@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Did you know that you could block communities you don't like on lemmy instead of spamming downvotes?English4·10 months agoPutting the tone aside, I usually browse the All tab for that reason, and also because subscribing in Lemmy is weirder than it was on Kbin (even if it doesn’t crash the page like Kbin did). Nothing personal against the communities, and sure, it’s an exercise on patience, but after some time, the results become noticeable as my feed gets fine-tuned into what I want to see.
Any service requires investment, though. What pays Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, etc.?