waterhouse

joined 1 year ago
[–] waterhouse@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

are they finishing all the half-baked /game/ portions of the rest of the game? (outposts, space combat, fast travel, etc :) )

[–] waterhouse@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

not precisely a sauce, but I regularly drink chicken ( and Beef) bone broth, with essentially a ton of bloody mary seasonings and stuff in it (no alcohol :)). as far as sweet goes, I have a difficult time drinking sweet drinks, but something along the lines of Mole Sauce? earthy, but still sweet

[–] waterhouse@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

I learned this during audits -- Always try to say the Minimum Correct Thing. Be honest, be precise with your language, and only answer questions that are asked.

[–] waterhouse@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

If that was possible, it is literally destroying information, much of it useful (more of it useless I know but what IS useful is hard to find on n other places. Why not export the data? Make an archive? Distribute useful content and curate it elsewhere.

[–] waterhouse@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Well said. Don’t be the bad actor in someone else’s story.

[–] waterhouse@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

The amount of extra energy folks have for this is crazy. By all means, leave while making a statement, even if that statement is profanity laced. But that site is tearing itself apart just fine on its own, no assistance needed. When you start agitating on a platform that isn’t yours (and let’s be real, Reddit communities haven’t been user owned in a long time, you turn in to the asshole. Reddit may fail, may learn its lesson, or may slowly mutate into something radically different from what it is, but pour all your energy into a creative pursuit. Destruction is fun, but ultimately not very rewarding. Just my perspective.

 

Is Federating Magazines/Communities/etc a possibility in the future?

(Quite new to this, so if this is a dumb question, please beat me up gently ;))
ie; Instance 1 and Instance 2 decide to be closely federated, and share common mod and server rules and expectations. /m/fediverse share content with each other between the instances. Instance 3 wants to join, in as well, but does not share mod and server rules, so is not allowed to join in (contribute mods to the magazine really) but are able to read and post normally to @fediverse@instance1 or @fediverse@instance2 etc etc. kind of a consortium of server owners collaborating more closely with like minded servers and cutting down on duplicated magazines.

Perhaps this is overly complicated, I just like the concept of a distributed, mirrored service with redundancy in the event of an issue (ie server owner decides to quit, data center has outages, malicious actors damaging infrastructure, etc. I guess something like usenet was like in the early internet?

#fediverse