GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 91%
Err how many quests do you make someone go on before you'll sleep with them? Because for me, two very dangerous quests involving swords and magic would be plenty.
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 100%
I thought Lemmy already supported smart crossposting? You make one post, and then use the crosspost button (which isn't in Sync yet I don't think) and then you just have one post in your feed with a little link on it to the crossposts.
Or did I imagine that?
I guess it doesn't do anything for people just posting the same thing twice to different communities.
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 28%
my experience is that anything after say level
8030 is mostly a boring grind
Ftfy
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 60%
Exclusive to USA? Get fucked
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 100%
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 100%
It sounds awful https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_and_Bones_(video_game)
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 66%
Here is the actual Kickstarter link https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/starlancestudios/zerospace
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 100%
What is nitter? Another microblogging service?
Edit: oh it's a like a privacy front end for twitter. Cool
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 100%
Is it still sci-fi?
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 91%
Lemmy has maybe 0.1% of the users Reddit has.
The dev can't rely on tens of thousands of people paying a dollar, he needs thousands of people to pay ten dollars. Or whatever the equivalent is.
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 100%
I'm on Pixel already is there any point to me getting Lawnchair? I can't tell from the website exactly what makes it worth getting.
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 100%
Totally agree with this. Sanitising your memories just makes them feel authentic and enforces the idea that you are the only important thing in any location you're in. We exist in a busy world with other people, let's not pretend otherwise. That feels unhelpful and unhealthy.
GuinnessChocolates 1 year ago • 50%
This does seem to be a big revelation to ML/AI types. I was at a conference last year for NLP and one of the data scientists was reporting back on some other conference they'd been to where they had worked out that you don't get better performance by running your data through a dozen different models, but by running better data through a single model.
I guess @garyyo@lemmy.world is right that you need to confirm these things but it definitely spoke to quite a naive mindset.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/1013316 > https://mstdn.social/@ElleGray/110697119407925681
https://mstdn.social/@ElleGray/110697119407925681