narshee 11mo ago • 50%
I assumed that. There is the idea to exclude groups from the trans community to make the community not look worse (to cishets) and to not waste time helping the other groups. I.e. saving the trans community at least effort. I assumed that is your (at least suggested) reason. But instead you don't care about trans people (maybe neither in a good or bad was) and just don't want people like the person you described to be helped by anyone. Or you even don't want them to exist at all. Is this assumption correct?
Also some people are crazy, big deal
narshee 11mo ago • 62%
We?
idk this person, and I only know what you have written about them. There might be a lot more nuance, or not. But this post is not nuanced, probably too hastly written, without thinking twice about what you wrote and you do not seem to have the intentions you suggest you have. I can't believe you wrote this because you want to "save the trans community from crazy fakers" or whatever.
narshee 11mo ago • 75%
I doubt OP cares about that and they wrote dismorphia and not disphoria. Both things have no obvious connection to the person OP describes? Also idk if I like citing ICD, DSM or whatever as part of an argument on this topic
narshee 11mo ago • 100%
afaik, cloudflare has an option to disallow tor traffic. so the website owner decided they don't want tor
narshee 11mo ago • 100%
This kind of question comes up in many areas. And which software you use is less critical compared to politics. Of course you can use google and advocate foss, if your question is to be taken literally. It would not be the best thing you could do, but what would even be the best thing? Using software is not helping anyone (exept for software that takes your data or mines crypto while you use it or something). You would need to donate, contribute or bring people to do these things to really help the software/devs. Use which software/service you are comfortable with using.
narshee 11mo ago • 100%
Yall are doing something wrong if they hurt you
narshee 11mo ago • 92%
Are you trying to be subtle? If not then a modded switch and a program to dump a title do the job. If you are trying to be subtle then the internet.
narshee 11mo ago • 100%
This is so sweet. I love it. It's such a delight to go through these. Thanks for sharing
narshee 11mo ago • 100%
I can't find any explicit statements. But I am certain that the normal edition is the base game and the Archaeologist Edition includes the Echoes of the Eye DLC. I doubt there is any new content. Also it would not be possible to have the DLC on it's own, if I understand your question correctly
narshee 11mo ago • 100%
I wouldn't want ghibli movies to be different, I just mean that I wouldn't mind stuff that you don't want kids to see. And I don't mean ecchi stuff. I had Perfect Blue in mind when I wrote the comment. It's not immature, not for kids and displays objectification as something horrifying. Not every anime has to be like Perfect Blue, but not every anime has to be suitable for kids. I read your first comment as a wish for any anime to be watchable with the family, but that is something I am very much against. Especially because people often take animation for a kid's genre. It is a medium for any subject and any audience.
narshee 11mo ago • 90%
Not every animation has to be for kids or tame. And I would love more stuff that would be weird to watch with parents or something. However a lot of anime is just weird and immature imo, but studio ghibli stuff isn't the only that is bearable to watch
narshee 11mo ago • 95%
You didn't blindly upgrade to the next Pi. Not upgrading or upgrading to something you know meets your demands are the right things to do. I assume upgrading to a Pi 5 is not that for most people
narshee 12mo ago • 100%
You can do echo */
and echo /*
to see how they expand. Also rm -rf /
already is enough without the *
as it already is recursive
narshee 12mo ago • 100%
Not in this case. It's */
here so it expands to directories at current location. I'm sure that's a typo though
Made in a day, it works and I wanted to share it
I saw this [post](https://iusearchlinux.fyi/post/343535) which is completly unrelated to me making this post btw. The way you sync communities makes a lot of sense when you only want to subscribe to certain communities, but when you want to see what's going on lemmy it's bad. When I scroll through `all` can't shake the feeling that I could be not seeing some interesting posts. This is not only a problem that small instances have. I checked lemmy.ml and it had some posts missing from `all: new` that we can see. But this could also be because of defederating. This problem is even worse with nsfw communities. They don't show up when not logged in, so looking on other instances is useless. And the community search site in the sidebar doesn't work well and doesn't show nsfw, although lemmyverse.net works fine. So what I'm saying is who on this instance is going to subcribe to furry porn, jk
In the end this was exhausting. Trying to implement features that would take more time and code than the main functions of the script. So I gave up and leave this as it is. I still think it's cool though.
This is working just fine, but it's not finished. However I am not interested in working on it anymore.
Both the lable and the musician have some other great stuff I want to highlight the masterpiece that is [tifutrance_3](https://unluckywind.bandcamp.com/track/tifutrance-3)
My favorite is [I LOVE PEEING IN PUBLIC POOLS](https://lpsonline.bandcamp.com/track/i-love-peeing-in-public-pools)
![](https://iusearchlinux.fyi/pictrs/image/5a1ec93c-c729-46a8-a0d3-ba7179cc1cfd.png) It's surprisingly boring tbh. Most things, including all the gamepad stuff, work as expected out of the box. It's quite performant and could easily replace a desktop with the dock, but for portability a laptop makes more sense. I'll keep using Steam OS on it, because I don't have a use case for arch on it atm. ~~please ignore smears on the screen~~
All this talk about arch left me wanting to install it. So I did on a laptop with a bios from 2009. I used syslinux instead of grub for the first time and it was super simple and works flawless. That was by far my easiest arch install. I think I am slowly getting good at this.
I played BotW when it came out and I had a great time, a long great time. I explored almost everything, but didn't really care about Koroks. With the release of TotK coming closer I never felt hyped, but I thought that I would have a great time and play over a 100 hours again. Two week before release I played it and the beginning was okay. The tutorial area was okay. The new fusing and ~~masterhand~~ ultrahand lul abilities were tedious. As I got to the overworld I quickly realised that I won't be playing this game for long. It's the same Hyrule, I knew that, but the overworld has changed. There are new things that make it exciting to explore. Isn't that great? Not for me. Walking around feels the same as it did after I already explored Hyrule in BotW. So pretty boring. Because I want to know what has changed, I have the urge explore everything, while running around still feels boring. Then at a place that had some relevence or cool thing in BotW it either hasn't changed much and I am dissapoited, or it has changed and I get the urge to play BotW to compare the area. Either way, this is a bad experience and not fun. At this point I decided I would stop playing and I was no longer open-minded towards the game. A few days later, still before release, so I couldn't watch videos of it, I wanted to see the four main cities. I more or less rushed to them. Gerudo are still idiots, prince Sidon is not marrying Link wtf, Rito and Gorons were uninteresting to me. Okay then. I played maybe 10 hours total, which isn't a little, but this game would demand ten times that. I stopped again and this time for good. When the game released I watched the cinematics, which were okay for a Zelda game. I could write more, but I'll just link a Nerrel [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiIfnG1XTSc), with which I agree with. What do you all think? What were your experiences?
This logo is not horrible anymore, it's still not vector graphics though. Here's the [gimp file](https://files.catbox.moe/66zrmc.xcf) if anyone cares edit: correted whiskers placement edit 2: Made a vector version of it. It is a bit different though. To convert it to rastered image rsvg-convert is the easiest way; e.g. `rsvg-convert -w 96 -a in.svg -o out.png` Sorry for dumping it, but lemmy does not allow svg upload as image. ``` <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <svg width="1701.5601" height="1701.8686" version="1.0" viewBox="0 0 170.15601 170.18686" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> <defs> <clipPath id="body-path"> <path d="m85.062174 1.9996805c-7.39687 18.1351575-11.858304 29.9976815-20.09375 47.5937495 5.04936 5.35232 11.247211 11.585364 21.3125 18.625-10.821173-4.452846-18.202537-8.923398-23.71875-13.5625-10.5398 21.992913-27.052636 53.32084-60.5625003 113.53125 26.3376283-15.20517 46.7540893-24.57932 65.7812503-28.15625-0.817034-3.51405-1.28155-7.31518-1.25-11.28125l0.03125-0.84375c0.417917-16.87382 9.195665-29.84979 19.59375-28.96875 10.39809 0.88104 18.480406 15.28242 18.062496 32.15625-0.0786 3.17512-0.43674 6.22955-1.0625 9.0625 18.82058 3.68164 39.01873 13.03179 65 28.03125-5.123-9.4318-9.69572-17.93388-14.0625-26.03125-6.87839-5.33121-14.05289-12.2698-28.6875-19.78125 10.05899 2.61375 17.2611 5.62932 22.875 9-44.39828-82.661839-47.99359-93.645891-63.218746-129.3749995z"/> </clipPath> </defs> <path id="body-outline" d="m85.062174 1.9996805c-7.39687 18.1351575-11.858304 29.9976815-20.09375 47.5937495 5.04936 5.35232 11.247211 11.585364 21.3125 18.625-10.821173-4.452846-18.202537-8.923398-23.71875-13.5625-10.5398 21.992913-27.052636 53.32084-60.5625003 113.53125 26.3376283-15.20517 46.7540893-24.57932 65.7812503-28.15625-0.817034-3.51405-1.28155-7.31518-1.25-11.28125l0.03125-0.84375c0.417917-16.87382 9.195665-29.84979 19.59375-28.96875 10.39809 0.88104 18.480406 15.28242 18.062496 32.15625-0.0786 3.17512-0.43674 6.22955-1.0625 9.0625 18.82058 3.68164 39.01873 13.03179 65 28.03125-5.123-9.4318-9.69572-17.93388-14.0625-26.03125-6.87839-5.33121-14.05289-12.2698-28.6875-19.78125 10.05899 2.61375 17.2611 5.62932 22.875 9-44.39828-82.661839-47.99359-93.645891-63.218746-129.3749995z" fill="none" stroke="#fff" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-width="4"/> <g id="ears-outline" fill="#fff" stroke="#fff" stroke-width="10"> <path d="m62.973597 59.702555c-1.793392-2.27821-5.298427-6.218349-9.857734-8.850788-12.998-7.5034-26.717-6.4774-33.160999 4.3734-6.4527 10.864001-2.922 22.906981 9.289399 31.167981 5.64326 3.402713 11.027963 5.489508 16.478089 6.527954"/> <path d="m107.18209 59.703025c1.79341-2.278229 5.29843-6.218348 9.85773-8.850787 12.998-7.5034 26.717-6.477401 33.161 4.373401 6.4527 10.864 2.922 22.90698-9.2894 31.16798-5.64349 3.402797-11.02812 5.489535-16.47809 6.527955"/> </g> <path id="body" d="m85.062174 1.9996805c-7.39687 18.1351575-11.858304 29.9976815-20.09375 47.5937495 5.04936 5.35232 11.247211 11.585364 21.3125 18.625-10.821173-4.452846-18.202537-8.923398-23.71875-13.5625-10.5398 21.992913-27.052636 53.32084-60.5625003 113.53125 26.3376283-15.20517 46.7540893-24.57932 65.7812503-28.15625-0.817034-3.51405-1.28155-7.31518-1.25-11.28125l0.03125-0.84375c0.417917-16.87382 9.195665-29.84979 19.59375-28.96875 10.39809 0.88104 18.480406 15.28242 18.062496 32.15625-0.0786 3.17512-0.43674 6.22955-1.0625 9.0625 18.82058 3.68164 39.01873 13.03179 65 28.03125-5.123-9.4318-9.69572-17.93388-14.0625-26.03125-6.87839-5.33121-14.05289-12.2698-28.6875-19.78125 10.05899 2.61375 17.2611 5.62932 22.875 9-44.39828-82.661839-47.99359-93.645891-63.218746-129.3749995z" clip-path="url(#body-path)" fill="#fff" stroke="#000" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-width="10"/> <g id="ears" fill="none" stroke="#000" stroke-width="6"> <path d="m62.973597 59.702555c-1.793392-2.27821-5.298427-6.218349-9.857734-8.850788-12.998-7.5034-26.717-6.4774-33.160999 4.3734-6.4527 10.864001-2.922 22.906981 9.289399 31.167981 5.64326 3.402713 11.027963 5.489508 16.478089 6.527954"/> <path d="m107.18209 59.703025c1.79341-2.278229 5.29843-6.218348 9.85773-8.850787 12.998-7.5034 26.717-6.477401 33.161 4.373401 6.4527 10.864 2.922 22.90698-9.2894 31.16798-5.64349 3.402797-11.02812 5.489535-16.47809 6.527955"/> </g> <g id="whiskers" stroke-linecap="round"> <g stroke="#fff" stroke-width="10"> <path d="m55.258321 130.30385-14.683 19.399"/> <path d="m59.512674 108.22381-22.513 9.2234"/> <path d="m114.89667 130.30368 14.683 19.399"/> <path d="m110.64267 108.22368 22.513 9.2234"/> </g> <g stroke="#000" stroke-width="6"> <path d="m55.258321 130.30385-14.683 19.399"/> <path d="m59.512674 108.22381-22.513 9.2234"/> <path d="m114.89667 130.30368 14.683 19.399"/> <path d="m110.64267 108.22368 22.513 9.2234"/> </g> </g> <g id="eyes"> <circle cx="103.11067" cy="86.9" r="8.2"/> <circle cx="67.044739" cy="86.9" r="8.2"/> </g> </svg> ```
For users, not hosts. I usually don't like video tutorials, but I think I would have liked one for lemmy. It would go through all the stuff, starting at the lemmy website, finding a fitting instance, creating an account, explaining user interface, listing common quirks, bugs and how to avoid some, creating posts, adding images & gallery and creating communities. Is this a good idea? If it is, I would like to use this instance to create a new account, posts and a community for the tutorial.
very bright & very egg