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Not judging anyone by the way, but how do you justify or fix the following quirk in your version of capitalism/communism?
  • I think the big problem is the concept of state and corresponding geographical boundaries. If humanity could get rid of geographical binding of territories to states, it would stop all wars, and capitalism would work much better for everyone. Instead of states there could be some kind of unions and they could be represented in different geographical locations, and the infrastructure of any geographical location could be managed by cooperation of unions existing there.

  • “AI is going to change the world!”
  • Text is identical, this is not AI, more like a cheap autoposting script. If AI was actually used, it could generate wildly different text every time, it could even use what user said in some post as a context to suggest something to him. That would actually be the only reason to use AI here.

  • Is Elder Scrolls 6 doomed to fail? I can't see how it will work
  • Then, you look at what most people are playing right now, and it’s Skyrim.

    As a side note, Morrowind is also quite big still. /r/Morrowind has 178k members and is very active. Project Tamriel Rebuilt regularly getting updates. OpenMW getting more popular.

  • Any good games that break the mold
  • Dread Delusion:

    • Great plot, lore, and writing in general
    • A lot of moral dilemmas to solve and hard choices to make
    • Choices don't change much in gameplay, but they change a lot in writing and that is interesting to read
    • Doesn't handhold player much, but is way smaller than Morrowind for example, way less content and side quests and thus feels more linear
    • Lowpoly/lowres and kinda rough even by lofi standards, but certain consistent aesthetic which creates coherent worlds that are fun to explore
    • Combat is way too easy, even bosses are not challenging; recently hard mode was added, but I haven't tried
    • There are some minor bugs and glitches
  • Is a detection-proof ad blocker theoretically possible?
  • If the site tries really hard, they can control serverside how many seconds of ad you watched to decide if you can access any content whatsoever. Something like this is already present on Twitch iirc. So in the endgame the only universal detection-proof solution I can imagine is AI/GPU based adblocker that will visually detect ads on your screen and overwrite them with something else without actually skipping.

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  • Interesting thing to try to make something else more popular is to start on twitch, mirror somewhere else, than declare you move there and mirror TO twitch from there. So that you don't lose twitch audience but also make some of them want to visit the other site because the main stream is there.

  • Weekly gameplay videos of new WADs for original Doom games

    This youtube channel posts gameplay videos of new WADs released for old Doom games weekly. Highly recommend if you're interested in og Doom. If you find something you want to play, you can find links with downloads in video's description.

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    What old-style forums do you still frequent? Any you'd recommend?
  • I personally think this is more of a culture thing than anything related to UI. So yes, moderation is very important to that, features/design/UI/UX to lesser extent. Memes on Reddit are mostly posted to subreddits dedicated to memes, you can actually just not subscribe to those. You can also use "home" feed instead of "popular", "explore", "all" so that you don't get random irrelevant meme subreddits tossed into your feed. Personally, my biggest problem with Reddit is non-transparent moderation. And sometimes even automoderation. Things just get removed automatically for mysterious reasons, then you go ask why. Then question also gets removed silently without any explanations. That's how Reddit moderation is nowadays. Lemmyworld also has some moderation issues and drama going on, but the whole platform is inherently decentralized and you're free to pick any other instance with different admins and moderation choices. I already started using few more to see how it goes and to ultimately stick with what I like best.

  • What old-style forums do you still frequent? Any you'd recommend?
  • I believe old style means linear threads and other oldschool UI choices, not just look/aesthetics. That one has tree comment structure similar to all redditlikes, which (I believe) is relatively a recent invention? Have you seen comment trees like this few decades ago?

  • Chat GPT appears to hallucinate or outright lie about everything
  • I've also had similar problem, but the trick is if you ask it for clarifications without it sounding like you imply them wrong, they might actually try to explain the reasoning without trying to change the answer.

  • What are your opionions on fortnite?
  • I enjoyed it like 3-5 years ago, but since then it shifted significantly towards kids and that was probably a morally respectable move given how many kids are playing but I don't like it anymore. Graphics is top-notch, don't confuse your subjective dislike of the style with it being unfinished or underdeveloped.

  • Please allow VPNs
  • To be honest, I'm not sure I fully understand how this works. What if the same troll registers on some other instance and posts the same content in lemmy.world communities? How is that different?

  • Please allow VPNs
  • Turns out, a lot of other Lemmy instances allow using VPNs just fine. Here's thread with some recs: https://lemmy.world/post/19205545 In case you don't know how instances work, it's basically distributed system, we can access the same communities and post there from other instances (without VPN issues).

  • What is your preferred API error response and why?
  • When consuming APIs you often want JSON in successful scenario. Which means, if you also have JSON in unsuccessful scenario it's a bit more uniform, because you don't have to deal with JSON in one case and plaintext response in other. Also, it sometimes can be useful to have additional details there like server's stacktrace or some identifiers that help troubleshoot complex issues.

  • Any well-established Lemmy instances that publicly allow posting from VPNs?
  • I got 401 from lemmy.world with the following response payload:

    {
      "success": false,
      "error": {
        "code": 403,
        "message": "Posting & Uploading blocked from VPN/Tor"
      }
    }
    

    PS: yeah, I know it says it's 403 in payload, but in response it's 401

  • Any good Telegram alternative?
  • Sorry for a bit of off-topic, but for a note taking app I suggest checking out Amplenote (there is a free plan for browser and mobile apps). I discovered it recently and it's quite a life changer for me. Proper tag system for notes is a killer feature.

  • Any well-established Lemmy instances that publicly allow posting from VPNs?

    Basically the subject is in title. I recently discovered lemmy.world doesn't allow commenting/posting from VPNs. Some VPNs are working, but it seems to be a matter of time until they appear on publicly sourced lists and banned.

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    Please allow VPNs

    Honestly, in this day and age I consider VPN a basic internet hygiene. There are many many reasons to not trust your ISP and the wire between your home and ISP. You have moderation here, why do you even need to block VPN? I registered this account from VPN, but I somehow cannot comment from VPN? Doesn't make much sense. I'm using paid Proton VPN servers, and btw I've seen Proton having a dedicated community here on this platform.

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