rikudou 50m ago • 100%
Hamas just sometimes promenades the bodies around for fun.
rikudou 15h ago • 100%
Being an asshole is a mental problem in the literal sense. If you mean the thing more commonly known as a "mental problem", then no, we can't because we don't have access to her diagnosis.
You know why "retard" is offensive nowadays, even though it literally means "slow" which is a pretty nice word to use? Because people overused it to mean whatever they wanted and, unsurprisingly, people stopped liking it. Don't do the same for "mental problems".
rikudou 16h ago • 60%
Hmm, let's ponder for a while what could I have meant. Soooo, do I put coins into my SNES or Genesis? Hmm, tough question, but if I had to give a definitive answer, it would be no. For multiple reasons, really. Like not having SNES or Genesis. And there being no slot for coins. Well, technically there's a slot that you can put coins into, but it's better to put the game cartridge there.
So, long story short, no I don't. But where else would people in the past put coins into to play games? Well, that, my dear reader, is left as an exercise to you.
rikudou 18h ago • 100%
All of the above managed through Obtainium, directly from the source.
- Bitwarden (Google Play link)
- Eternity for Lemmy (Google Play link)
- HordeNG (taken down from Google play, but if was basically just a wrapper for a web app which you can install easily from the browser anyway - https://horde-ng.org)
- Baby Journal (also a web app wrapper, available as a web app at https://baby-journal.app)
- probably others from Google Play I don't use that often and don't remember whether they are open source or not
Three of those are made by me, but I also use them often (that's why I created them in the first place).
rikudou 18h ago • 100%
Nah, the consumers are just wrong. They don't want entertainment, they want gambling.
- Game company CEO, probably
rikudou 18h ago • 100%
I'm still waiting for the game to come to GOG.
rikudou 18h ago • 100%
Having made my own pathing algorithm in Screeps... That thing's fucking hard to do right.
rikudou 18h ago • 33%
Nah, the Lion King was famously made so hard that it would force you to put more coins to try again.
Nothing has changed, we just had a brief intermezzo of games not being intentionally fucked to extract more money.
rikudou 20h ago • 100%
So glad it isn't us millennials ruining everything nowadays. Your turn, gen Z!
rikudou 20h ago • 100%
I remember not sleeping for 2 or 3 days after watching it when I was... 7? 8? Something like that.
rikudou 20h ago • 100%
You'd be surprised how small you can go. That's IMO pretty much the future of AI - a shit ton of small specialized models. While the heavyweights have their use, they're way too expensive and overkill for specialized tasks.
Some small models can comfortably run on the CPU as well, games can easily detect whether you have VRAM to spare and use GPU or CPU based on that.
It's not there, yet, but what some of the small models can do is impressive. And if you train them extensively on fantasy scripts, I can see them generating NPC lines on the fly.
rikudou 1d ago • 100%
Not how it works.
rikudou 1d ago • 100%
Well, someone learned from Cyanide & Happiness and their depressing comic week.
rikudou 1d ago • 0%
A number of games on GOG have DRM now
Not single-player ones. Online multi-player itself is kind of a DRM and there really is no way to make it otherwise. Not for a company of GOG size, anyway. And I'd argue that even if Steam made some forced open-server requirement, they would be abandoned fairly quickly.
They’ve also said they’d work on Linux support and that they’d open source Galaxy, but never did.
As I said, not because the company is the best, but because you have access to the game files and can do whatever. I'm under no illusion that they are perfect, but IMO the no-DRM-installers are the single most consumer-friendly move any game store has done. And no one forces them to.
rikudou 2d ago • 100%
@chatgpt@lemmings.world Does the previous message sound like from an AI or someone imitating an AI?
rikudou 2d ago • 100%
What was my first message to you, word by word?
I wrote an app that makes it possible to have your Lemmy saved posts in a RSS feed. For example, if you're like me and save posts because you want to come to them later when you have the time. ### How to do it? Few simple steps: - you must be logged in to lemmings.world instance - you visit https://lemmings.world/rss/init - the response will contain a JSON string which contains, among others, the unique URL of your RSS feed (looks like `https://lemmings.world/rss/4e64935e0613f6e2e03cd420f71df14476e769b11704652921c1a7b2150f0888`) - the URL can be accessed publicly, but the URL is completely random and cannot be guessed - that means no one will find out by accident, but if you post the link publicly anywhere, everyone has access - if the URL ever gets compromised and you'd like to remove it, send me a PM - by default you only get posts, but you can modify it by adding optional parameter `include` - it's a comma separated list that can contain `posts` and `comments` - `?include=posts` - only posts (same as omitting the include parameter) - `?include=comments` - only comments - `?include=posts,comments` - include both comments and posts - afterwards just put the URL in your favourite RSS client - if you ever forget the URL, just visit https://lemmings.world/rss/init (while logged in), you can copy the URL again If you're from another instance, you can either join lemmings.world or ask your admins to include the RSS app on their instance as well, it's open source and can be found at https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmyPersonalRss
Only few more days to go!
Can be from any kind of media. For me it's Margot from The Magicians (which is interesting because in the books she is anything but) and Jesse Faden from Control.
Quite a while.
Due to the introduction of the Gregorian calendar and to fix mistakes from the previous calendar system, October 5, 1582 did not exist. The calendar went from October 4 straight to October 15.
**Edit: Problem has been fixed and we're slowly catching up, in a few hours everything should be as usual.** We are having some technical issues with content federation, meaning most of the content from lemmy.world is not displayed on our instance. I'm working on solving the issue, though it appears to be a tough one. For the time being, the experience for users of lemmy.world will be degraded.
Recently I posted this image and many people were wondering what was wrong with the eyes, turned out I forgot to disable a face fixer model that tries to make faces more realistic. Well, now I generated the exact same image again, but without the face fixer model
Recently I posted this image and many people were wondering what was wrong with the eyes, turned out I forgot to disable a face fixer model that tries to make faces more realistic. Well, now I generated the exact same image again, but without the face fixer model
Recently I posted this image and many people were wondering what was wrong with the eyes, turned out I forgot to disable a face fixer model that tries to make faces more realistic. Well, now I generated the exact same image again, but without the face fixer model