helix

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/71874

Werbung von den Entwicklern!

Am 29. April erscheint das taktische Bergsteigerspiel Insurmountable auf STEAM. Im Live-Talk mit Bergsteigerlegende Reinhold Messner besprechen wir, wie realistisch das innovative Adventure Rogue-like ist. Klettert der Tod jedes Mal mit?

→ fand ich interessant, obwohl es ja eine Werbeveranstaltung ist. Reinhold Messner sieht man aber nicht jeden Tag…

[–] helix@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 years ago

you can't smoke guns more than once though

 

I'd love to add more resources; the German version is fleshed out a bit more. Feel free to link resources for starting here and I'll add them :)

[–] helix@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) (1 children)

We can crowdfund actual advertisements/partnerships. I'd much rather see a Lemmy commercial than a NørdVPN or RAIÐ $hadovv Legendş commercial.

It is worth noting that some important features are still missing in Lemmy, particularly mod tools (we are going to implement them in the next ~12 months). There also aren’t many different instances yet.

Do that first, though. We don't want a flood of spammers and disappointed users because the mods/admins can't do jack shit about it.

[–] helix@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago)

that doesn't hide metadata, the postal service can track it and you can trace back both the handwriting and reverse engineer the code. Someone can intercept the mail from many stations on the way, including your own post box.

I'd say that many messaging services offer more protection than that method.

You could, however, use PGP with elliptic curve cryptography, and send that via packet radio or something similar on a frequency only you know. To an uninvited person this only looks like garbage data or noise.

[–] helix@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 years ago

From what I see, it is not even functional yet, not even prototype.

sad to hear :/ keep us posted if you know any news! :)

[–] helix@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago (3 children)

Why not just contribute to Matrix, which is already well established and tries to 'discordify' their ecosystem, too?

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submitted 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) by helix@lemmy.ml to c/nomanssky@lemmy.ml
 

We are listening closely to your feedback, and have identified and resolved a number of issues. These fixes are included in patch 3.52, which will be live on all platforms soon.

Patch Notes

  • Significantly improved and streamlined the freighter upgrade control menu, which includes access to the options to reset the freighter base.
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent the SSV Normandy SR1 frigate reward from being redeemed if it was first redeemed with a full fleet, or before acquiring a freighter.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause music to stop playing in the Space Anomaly and photo mode.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause the death quote screen to display at the incorrect size when running with DLSS enabled.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause some planets to not look wet during ambient rain.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause photo mode screenshots to get cut off in VR when running with DLSS enabled.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the stars on some planets to appear overly large with some resolutions and DLSS quality settings.
  • Improvements to ensure more consistent behaviour across the different photo mode settings.
  • Made a change so the cockpit remains visible when transitioning to the Galaxy Map in VR.
  • Fixed a bug that caused the transition to play twice when entering a vehicle in PSVR.
  • Improved the appearance of the UI in VR when using a refiner or performing a maintenance interaction.
  • Fixed some clipping text in the inventory screen in VR.
  • Added a popup for players running outdated drivers on compatible NVIDIA RTX cards, encouraging a driver update in order to enable DLSS support.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause photo mode screenshots to appear black with DLSS enabled.
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent mission notifications from displaying.
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent build menu tutorial hints from displaying.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented display of the player’s balance of Salvaged Data when using research trees, such as the Construction Research Station aboard the Space Anomaly.
  • Updated the in-game patch notes to reflect the Prisms update.
 

I really, really like NMS. It's basically what I wanted from Freelancer back then. It "only" needs "a few" things for me to be the nearly perfect space exploration game:

  • a story with actual characters
    • no lore, but a story
    • maybe nice little conspiracy with you inbetween a few factions like in Freelancer?
    • Or the clone thing from Everspace 1?
    • I'd pay for this as an expansion for maybe 20-40€.
  • way better flight mechanics/combat
    • Everspace 1. Period.
  • better balanced permadeath mode.
    • it's super hard to get to your starter ship if you spawn on a harsh planet
    • it's pure RNG, if you spawn on an "easy" planet the whole game becomes a cakewalk
    • anyway, once you find your ship and warp to orbit, you can barely die.
    • you can die from bullshit however. I lost ~20 hours of permadeath save because I landed on a space station, the collision of which disappeared suddenly, I fell through but a wave of damage hit me with no way to escape
    • disable camera mode, it's basically a cheat.
  • roguelike mode in addition to permadeath
    • you can "park" any secondary ships on the Anomaly or your freighter
    • if you die, your freighter crew doesn't die with you
    • save game is not deleted, but reset to 0 units, all inventory is lost, all ships but one are lost and that's your new starter ship
    • every time you die in roguelite mode, you get sent to a harsher planet.
    • if you died 10 times, you'll get to a planet without air and a single ferrite node in the distance
  • on-foot combat like in Elite Dangerous.
    • doesn't even need to be better than in Elite or what Squadron 42 is trying.
    • Randomly generated missions are fine.
    • Maybe add a few story missions, but you don't even need many different base parts or map layouts for that.

What would you need for it to be perfect? I think I'll edit this post later.

Elite Dangerous is too boring for me. It's basically just warp–get fuel–warp–get fuel. The planets all look the same. In NMS the variety of planets is great since 2.0 or so!

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submitted 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) by helix@lemmy.ml to c/90s_interfaces@lemmy.ml
 

Jurassic Park, 1993.

[–] helix@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) (2 children)

nutomic banned a guy who said there’s a genocide and someone else posted said video.

seriously? can you link the thread?

https://lemmy.ml/post/68017/comment/57875

other than that, idk to what extent I agree. on one hand I like certain aspects of Lemmy’s culture, linux, foss, programming, anti-capitalism, anti-corporate, privacy awareness, decentalisation, veganism, libre culture, progressive social values etc, on the other hand I don’t really like some stuff, like leftists defending putin (why? T_T ) ,being so anti-imperialism that they would call any mainstream source propaganda, turning a blind eye when it comes to China’s flaws as if it can’t possibly be wrong in any case, stuff like that.

I couldn't agree more.

three admins are marxist-leninists, one is an anarchist and I don’t know about the other one.

Well, it's okay if they are like this, they just should be open about it and not do arbitrary bans for haphazard reasons while at the same time pretending to be morally superior, allowing other viewpoints and following a code of conduct. Or, if they do, they should just admit it. Which would actually be fine with me. Saying "I don't like you being in that community, so I banned you" is better than to pretend there's a universal truth that the banned person is a baddie.

[–] helix@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) (4 children)

I just spent two hours or so watching a debunk video on the alleged Uyghur cultural genocide full of Chinese propaganda and researching the 'sources' they claimed because nutomic banned a guy who said there's a genocide and someone else posted said video.

The Lemmy.ml main instance slowly becomes acidic and people like me will be driven away, slowly leaving the instance to extremist views. I do not see much of the Code of Conduct actually applied.

I really hoped this would be an alternative to Reddit when it turned out voat became a Nazi cesspool and other alternatives were shit technically.

I don't know if the developers hosting any instance which is naturally seen as the 'main' or 'official' one is actually a good idea since they need to moderate it instead of making the software better. Not to say they shouldn't, but...

Internet forums seem to be a doomed concept. The fediverse is usually so inclusive but it's getting so large that it gets the drama and issues of other platforms.

I'm leaning veeeeeery left and I agree that you don't talk to/with Nazis, but Lemmy.ml has fallen to the age old leftists calling other leftists not left enough. If they were as united as the world conglomerate of Nazis there would be no fascists. But they hang themselves by the nooses they threaded.

Leftists can't agree on anything. Fascists can. That's their superpower.

I don't know what the solution could be. Banning all users who don't agree with others seems excessive. Hosting the development somewhere else than a subdomain of the dev-run main instance may mitigate this a little. Not having a flagship instance may mitigate it, too. Maybe separating moderation from administration? Appointing more moderators?

I guess there's no ideal way to do this. For me as individual the solution might be to leave Lemmy.ml and not participate. But I believe in its ideas and I don't want to maintain yet another self hosted service.

Someone suggested self hosting lemmy, but what's the point? I like lemmy.ml, I just don't like that it's becoming more radical every day and that it's so closely affiliated with Lemmy, the software.

It hinders the software's popularity/adoption. New instances should be created to have another cool instance, not out of spite that you don't like the main instance.

I don't know if it was that radical before. I thought most of the really really leftist stuff wandered to lemmygrad.ml.

Maybe having a community called 'worldnews' is a bit too broad. Most of the posts I see as problematic were there. On reddit they use r/anime_titties for properly moderated world news.

Sadly I believe that no moderation of a community called world news could be unbiased enough to not let it escalate.

 

I commented a post where someone insulted me in an ableist way ("I guess you're disabled as you couldn't read the comments.").

Weirdly enough, as soon as I commented on that, everything got out of order. When looking at old.reddit.com while logged in, the ableist comment wasn't even there; when looking at "regular"/new reddit.com the parent comment was a completely different one.

And when looking at archive.is, the parent comment was still there in its original "beauty"!

What. The. Actual. Fuck.

Naturally, other people probably saw even other post orders and comment texts, so they called me out for being crazy.

This is nefarious and the last straw for me. I deleted my account.

 
 

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