Bishma

@Bishma@kbin.social
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Joined 1 years ago

Future winner of the Nobel Prize for Minecraft

I'm moving my teeny-tiny sub to kbin tonight.

All 8 people that subscribe to its semi-annual posts will have their worlds shaken /s

We just need to let it grow until it fills the New Safe Confinement. Then, in a century, when the NSC is due to be replaced we'll be off the hook thanks to the nuclear shroom.

Competition time: Who can come up with the best "Fuck Spez" ASCII art that will display correctly in reddit commits.

As a linux user if 25+ years, you're off on a bad foot with me from the beginning.

The base idea of ActivityPub is that we can't let things get too big, because that draws attempts to takeover the userbase. There are already organized efforts beginning on Mastodon to mass defederate from any server (maston.social) that get's to 51% of the total userbase because it would be an existential threat to all of ActivityPub if that happened. You're basically asking starfleet to please ignore the prime directive.

Same. I really like the way she presents ideas.

How about a prequel series? If so Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp gets a nod.

I haven't knowingly used a Facebook/Meta product in many years and my life is better for it.

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This is one of the two subs I frequented and miss because there isn't an active fediverse alternative. The other is r/taskmaster

It took me a few days to realize that I could comment on threads without getting bombarded by every troll on the internet. The reddit conditioning is hard to break.

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Gotta finish planning the D&D session I'm running on Sunday

He's been almost as fast as social media on this one, and I trust his sources.

And make sure to use an ad blocker while you do it.

I've gotten bad writers cramp within just a few minutes of writing since the 90s. Using the alternative pencil grip (where it rests between my index and middle fingers) helped me get through college, but I also opted for typing as much as possible. Now handwriting feels unnatural, to an extent.

I knew we were in for something like this when the Red Hat first became REHL. Even avoided Amazon Linux due to the lineage. But I have to admit that it took longer than I though it would.

How long do you think it will take before we have decentralized/federated identities to go along with it?

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