programmer_humor Programmer Humor Programmer tries to explain binary search to the police
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    You did 200k years. You need to do 200k years as seconds (the 6.311e12 they mentioned). Their math is right.

    Not sure why you're acting like they claimed to invent the logarithm, either...

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  • unions unions Swedish union blocks Tesla components as dispute intensifies
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Great to see such wide sweeping worker solidarity! Tesla can suck it for their refusal to even play ball with workers.

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  • memes Memes Here's the thing…
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    No, we are both dreaming butterflies.

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  • patientgamers Patient Gamers Games with characters you miss most after completion.
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 88%

    Such a choom.

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  • news News Climate Activists Tell the EV Industry to Fix Its Filthy Supply Chain
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 75%

    I have an idea. What if we attached a power line directly to the car, so we didn't need a battery? Of course, it'd only be able to run on specialized lines. To get the most out of those lines, we could chain cars together. And since the specialized hardware doesn't make sense to own, we could have municipalities own them and charge a fare (or better yet, just make it part of taxes).

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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    You wouldn't have 13 feats at a time, though. It'd be one at a time and you just get to choose which one. Perhaps could be further limited by only allowing changing once per short or even long rest.

    But yeah, it definitely starts stronger than it ends. I was thinking the main ways it could sorta be used is as a jack of all trades, because you could probably have proficiency in any given thing so long as there's no combat involved.

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  • news News New Jersey banning sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    I get what you're saying and that's obviously a concern, but at the same time... doesn't it have to be reasonably far in the future? We don't have either the infrastructure or even enough supply of EVs to change this too quickly.

    That said, I wish they'd use a gradual approach. Start ramping up taxes on gasoline with the proceeds entirely going to EV infrastructure (and similar for purchasing new gasoline vehicles and licensing existing vehicles). Start small and increase as we get closer to the cutoff date. Start limiting gas station development and create zoning regulations for EV infrastructure (especially charging for apartments, which is a huge gap). Make all the laws ramp up gradually so that it's always small, incremental changes that are never too difficult to do at a time, but will get us in a better place in 10-15 years.

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  • politics politics Biden joins Meta's Threads after White House rebukes Elon Musk for ‘anti-semitic rhetoric’ on X
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Yeah, Meta sucks, but it doesn't suck at the Elon Musk level. Lesser evil and all.

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  • politics politics The Red State Brain Drain Isn’t Coming. It’s Happening Right Now.
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    I am a bit curious where the balance is for how much shit you'll put up with if it means a lower cost of living (or bigger/cheaper home, anyway). I'm personally of the stance I will pay (or give up) a significant amount of money to live in a good, mostly sane place.

    It's obviously a balancing act. Nobody will give up all their money to have marginally better emotional safety. But where is the line? How much better do things have to be in a different place (or how much worse in your current place) to accept, say, a small apartment that costs a solid third of your income? Or inversely, would you put up with a Gilead situation if you got a sprawling mansion out of it?

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  • memes Memes Japan is on its own wavelength.
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    We are ridiculously inconsistent in Canada. I've seen all 3 of the most popular formats here (2023-11-22, 11/22/2023, and 22/11/2023) in similarish amounts. Government forms seem to be increasingly using RFC 3339 dates, but even they aren't entirely onboard.

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  • memes Memes Japan is on its own wavelength.
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Huh, I've never noticed how much bloat was in ISO 8601. I think when most people refer to it, we're specifically referring to the date (optionally with time) format that is shared with RFC 3339, namely 2023-11-22T20:00:18-05:00 (etc). And perhaps some fuzziness for what separates date and time.

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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    I badly wish that I could get (competent) home assistants with at least somewhat customizable activation keywords. I understand why it's not customizable. They build it into the hardware so that it doesn't have to be truly listening all the time. But I'd love at least some options to buy versions that have different phrases.

    For me, I just want something that references some pop culture AI (eg, HAL, Glados, etc). I especially don't like Google's approach of saying the freaking company name.

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  • 196 196 does this code run rule
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    In Ruby, 0 and "" is truthy,

    What the fuck?

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  • internetfuneral internet funeral TASTEFUL DINING EXPERIENCE
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    I think the rat king would be a little bit insulted that you even had to ask.

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  • memes Memes Every time
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    I like the idea of having a regulated, living, backwards compatible standard. Which seems to be what USB-C is now, for phones. The EU has soon to be active regulation that will make it a requirement for many things. Yet, it's not a single, set in stone standard, but one that's constantly being expanded (eg, version 3.2 and PD).

    Of course, the regulation has to also be living. Eg, at some point, maybe there'll be a strong enough reason to allow another standard (by no means do I think USB-C will always make sense). And the regulation has to very carefully choose the standard.

    That way we get the benefits of standardization (from actually everyone using the same format), but we aren't unreasonably crippling ourselves to do it.

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  • privacy Privacy What the actual fuck?!
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Yeah. There's literally nothing you can put on a prompt that will truly work. It's still a good idea to prompt cause it will reduce how many people approve the prompt, but there is a significant number of people who don't read prompts at all and just insta-confirm.

    At best, I think you could design it so there's no way for an app to request certain permissions themselves. They'd have to be opted in from the system settings and apps could only tell you how to do it. But that's a usability nightmare that is quite frustrating for legitimate usages. There's already some super sensitive permissions that do this. I think the ability to install apps, ability to display over other apps, and password managers for android.

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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    A random class every day actually sounds like a fascinating challenge. It'd be such a pain to gear up, since you never know what you'll be proficient with on a given day lol.

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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Would it be close enough to balanced if all the classes simply have their own level and xp? So you effectively can get the abilities of every class at level 1, which I don't think would be overpowered. You'd also be effectively penalized for staying too long in any class except your main one, cause you'd be earning XP for an alt class.

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  • risa Risa Philosophical franchises
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    I think you can actually solve that one with enough C4 :p

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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Or hired to do a show, since English isn't that specific. Being gifted someone dancing doesn't usually mean you own that person. It just means someone was paid to dance as a show for you.

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  • news News Elon Musk fights to keep custody battle in Texas, where he'd only have to pay $2,760 a month in child support
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 77%

    The cult of personality thing is the big part IMO. If it was just him being a piece of shit without any influence, then whatever. But he has a cult following that are influenced by him and his actions (plus Twitter seems now designed to push his thoughts). It's important that the vast majority of people understand that Musk is an idiot and a piece of shit. It needs to be lame and gross to like him.

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  • android Android LineageOS is currently installed on 1.5 million Android devices
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Do custom ROMs still have issues with some apps not allowing them? It's been an eternity since I tried one and I don't know if it's a hard requirement, but at least when I did try it, I had (?) to root my device and my bank apps refused to work after that.

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  • microblogmemes Microblog Memes Enjoying the cold weather
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Assuming we're talking about outdoors, that's not the case for me in my area. There's only so much layers can do. You have to limit exposure. Plus all those layers can be a chore. By comparison, while summer heat can be uncomfortable, it's rarely deadly and far easier to stay safe.

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  • funny Funny: Home of the Haha They were in the way though...
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    I miss those days. The utter craziness of people like Musk seems so... normal these days. He's so far off the deep end and yet, somehow has supporters and fans and far too many people willing to still use his shit.

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  • memes Memes I wasn't in a hurry anyway
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Same here. Heck, I often even get one day free shipping, which is insane.

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  • technology Technology YouTube Says New 5-Second Video Load Delay Is Supposed to Punish Ad Blockers, Not Firefox Users
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    The captions suck too. I subscribed to the same deal as you. I did it mostly to support the creators. But I basically never use it. The creator whose affiliate link I used to sign up? Their own captions are amazing on YouTube (human written with colour and positioning) and auto generated garbage on Nebula.

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  • technology Technology YouTube Says New 5-Second Video Load Delay Is Supposed to Punish Ad Blockers, Not Firefox Users
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    It's not really a technical problem anymore. Which isn't to say it's easy to run such a site, but rather to stress that YouTube is like a social media site. The value is in the users (and the content that they create and consume). You could make a perfect YouTube clone, but good luck getting people to use it when their favourite creators don't. And good luck getting creators to care when the users aren't there.

    And Lemmy is misleading. Most people don't use Firefox. Heck, most people don't seem to even use ad blockers.

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  • memes Memes Why? Are we not doing enough?
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 66%

    Lol, yesterday it felt like there was at least half a dozen posts about Firefox, mostly claiming that YouTube was slowing them down. Which seemed really bad at first, till I dug into it and saw it was probably an unintended bug with ad handling.

    And why were there so many posts? Who wants to see the same post more than once?

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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    That's why, when I leave ransom ware outside of offices, I buy the pink ones and put stickers on em.

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  • technology Technology 505 of 700 OpenAI employees tell the board to resign.
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 90%

    That's what I thought it was at first too. But regular employees aren't usually all that interested in their company being profit driven. Especially AI researchers. Most of those that I know are extremely passionate about ethics in AI.

    But do they know things we don't know? They certainly might. Or it might just be bandwagoning or the likes.

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  • linuxmemes linuxmemes You have no power here
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    There's already a ton of such exploits. Most servers use Linux and many exploits of corporations this had to go through Linux (though many exploits aren't related to the OS at all -- eg, SQL injection is OS independent). I expect it's more common, though, that attacks on Linux systems are either meant to target servers or were personalized attacks that you're not gonna accidentally download.

    On that vein, I also kinda suspect that many people who use Linux may be bigger targets for their employer than their personal PC. Which is actually scary, cause personalized attacks are far harder to defend against. I expect the average Linux user is technically savvy. Not a lot of money in try to do a standard, broad attack on such types (I think most attacks on personal computers are broad attempts that mostly depend on a small fraction of technologically incompetent people falling for simple schemes). But a personalized attack that happens to infiltrate a fortune 500 company? Now that's worth a lot of money. Using Linux won't protect you against those kinda attacks.

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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Those prices feel so expensive, too. Like, does the news cost more to produce than full length movies and TV shows? Cause all the streaming video apps are far cheaper than 9€ a week. The only thing 9€ is cheap for is if you would have been buying a newspaper daily. Incidentally, newspapers have ads despite being bought, so that might explain why they kept ads in the web version too?

    A price like that may have made sense in the pre internet days, when a newspaper was a big chunk of my daily reading due to general lack of alternatives. But these days? I probably only read a single digit number of articles per day about the biggest headlines. And since I get lots of news from social media like Lemmy, it crosses many websites, which is unconductive with subscribing. Plus it feels like a sizable chunk of news articles are just quoting AP or Reuters these days, anyway.

    Mind you, I'm also Canadian. We have a fully publically funded news service (the CBC) that isn't paywalled and generally high quality.

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  • politics politics Sanders calls for conditioning US aid to Israel
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Yeah, my first thought was "why give Israel any aid?", then I realized that trying to get the US to stop giving aid entity was probably impossible. A compromise like conditional aid is better than unconditional aid. Compromises are unfortunately often necessary in politics, especially with how divided the US is and their historic support for Israel.

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  • politics politics Rosalynn Carter, former first lady and tireless humanitarian who advocated for mental health issues, dies at 96
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    I wonder actually if Carter was perhaps the only US president in the past century or so that was actually a decent person? Most others that come to mind were pretty awful as people. I'm not American, so I haven't studied literally all the president's or that closely (there's some very forgettable ones).

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  • science_memes Science Memes Can't catch me, coppers!!
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Is this picture from Canada, or do they sell Hawkins Cheezies anywhere else? They were my favourite snack as a kid, but I think they might only exist here in Canada?

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  • mildlyinteresting Mildly Interesting Scrabble’s New Official Word List Contains Dozens of Stunning Additions. Elite Players Are Mortified.
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    I saw a YouTube video once where they could only use dirty/rude words. https://youtu.be/_PRlIZCI6uE?si=2ZnK2wfc7Vzz4rHb

    Makes the game painfully difficult and required lots of passing. Still more exciting than legit scrabble, though. I hate the game and even more so because I was forced to play it by family (for whom scrabble is apparently the most fun board game they know) far more times than I'd like.

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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Maybe it'll be able to revive some? Though there's still the issue of smaller communities being fragmented because of being spread across many instances (without any software support to make that easier to work with).

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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Yeah. I don't know what these "just post" types think it's like. I tried making some relatively niche posts early on, trying to spark discussion in communities for some games I was playing. Got a single digit number of comments at most. Sometimes none. Small communities don't get seen and niche posts in bigger communities are less likely to get votes. It feels very discouraging if you spend 30 minutes to make a post that seemingly nobody even sees.

    Some folks here don't seem to want to hear it because they badly want Lemmy to be better (and I kinda get that), but where niche communities are concerned, Reddit is unfortunately better.

    Also, the "jUsT PoSt" replies are acting like everyone wants to post. Not everyone does and we shouldn't be acting like they're idiots because they don't want to be the one to make the posts. It's perfectly valid to want to read other people's posts. There's also some stuff you just can't post and expect it to work. Eg, I read episode discussions on Reddit. Those can really only take off if you post them immediately when the episode airs. It feels like only Star Trek has those here. For every other show, I just go back to Reddit.

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  • worldnews World News Dozens killed as Israeli forces attack al-Fakhoora School in northern Gaza
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 100%

    Yeah. I worry every day that there'll be an article on the front page that says Israel actually did nuke Gaza. It's a very real concern given how things are going.

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  • news News Child Welfare Officials Have Searched Her Home and Her Son Dozens of Times. She’s Suing Them to Stop.
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  • CoderKat CoderKat 10 months ago 90%

    Is simply having/taking drugs even child endangerment? Sure, the stereotype of a drug addict is someone wildly neglecting their kids, but I can totally imagine ways that someone could use drugs while still being a good parent. It's not like every drug user is an addict. Drugs aren't all the "pass out while your kids go hungry" type either (stimulants like cocaine are basically the exact opposite of that).

    The mere existence of drugs shouldn't mean anything.

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    What's going on with the wacky nesting of comments?

    The screenshot shows comments somehow being nested multiple levels without an intermediate parent. That's a bug, right? Nesting should only be increasing by one level at a time. ![](https://files.catbox.moe/l1gla1.jpg) I've observed this happening a ton across many different threads. There's also some weird cases where the top level comment is just a link to "show parent" and... It's not actually top level?? ![](https://files.catbox.moe/9a5zxy.jpg)

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    ReadAtLeastOnce CoderKat 1 year ago 83%
    Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality by Eliezer Yudkowsky https://hpmor.com/

    I grew up with the Harry Potter series and loved it as a kid, but I can't pretend it's actually good writing. It's full of all kinds of plot holes, the wizarding universe doesn't make a lot of sense, there's thinly veiled bigotry (particularly prominent in the naming of characters), and Rowling as a person is all sorts of problematic that I can't endorse giving money to. But Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality, or HPMOR for short, is a really unique and fascinating full length fan work for any fan of Harry Potter (and also anyone who read Harry Potter and just didn't get the fuss). Though you don't actually need to have read Harry Potter to enjoy HPMOR, as it mostly reuses characters and settings but is otherwise entirely original. **The premise is simple: what if Harry was actually smart?** In fact, not just smart, but a child genius. The wizarding universe as a setting with all its flaws isn't changed, but Harry recognizes those flaws and takes advantage of them. You can think of this book like someone very smart nitpicked over the Harry Potter universe trying to identify everything that doesn't make sense or would be "overpowered". It admittedly does often have "I am very smart" vibes that can sometimes get a little cringeworthy, but it's overall extremely entertaining and a one of a kind work that I wish I could reexperience for the first time. It's also not just Harry being smart, because that would be boring if it was just him. Voldemort is also recharacterized to be much more competent and intelligent. This sets up interesting conflicts that I won't elaborate on to avoid spoilers, but I can say that the way Voldemort is characterized is brilliant and far better than the actual Harry Potter books. Overall, it's one of the most entertaining books I've ever read and a fascinating critique of sorts of the original Harry Potter series that many of us grew up with.

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    Meta (lemm.ee) CoderKat 1 year ago 100%
    Why is my profile's "posts" section always empty? I have a hard time finding any posts I've made

    Basically what the title says. My profile has only ever said that I've never made any posts, despite having made several in different servers (including this, my local one). They're not new posts either and I've made them across many days. ![Screenshot of my profile's posts section showing no posts](https://files.catbox.moe/w00tu2.png) Even more than this, I actually seem to struggle to even find my posts by other means. I tried the search system, [filtering to me in the "creator" field and all communities](https://lemm.ee/search?q=final%20fantasy&type=All&listingType=All&creatorId=230276&page=1&sort=TopAll), searching for a key word that I _know_ is in a post I made. And I know that post is visible because I got several replies in it and was able to reply to those comments. But I can't even find my own comments I made in that thread! The only results are from different threads. Fortunately, I can find the post via my browser's history. Here's the post I was trying to find, which I cannot find through any means within Lemmy itself. https://lemm.ee/post/930728 It's not just this post, BTW. I can't find any of my posts via search or profile.

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    Final Fantasy CoderKat 1 year ago 100%
    [Full spoilers] I'd like to discuss Final Fantasy XVI in full

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/930728 > Full spoilers for the entirety of the game follows. > > SPOILERS > > SPOILERS > > SPOILERS > > SPOILERS > > So, I beat the game and couldn't find any recent discussions about it here, so thought I'd make one. I'd love to hear other people's thoughts on the game (or on my thoughts). In no particular order: > > 1. **The combat system was very cool!** I wasn't sure about it at first and I still admittedly miss controlling a _party_ rather than an individual, but it sure is a fast paced and varied system. I switched my eikons up a few times, with the final set I found most useful being phoenix (ignition / flames of rebirth), bahamut (wicked wheel, gigaflare), and shiva (windup, diamond dust). > > - I found that phoenix's "o" ability was the most useful most of the time but mostly used it for reaching flyers. I usually didn't otherwise find I had time for o abilities. > - I found that most normal enemies were extremely easy, so it was best to build largely around staggering + heavy hitting the toughest enemies. > > 2. **The ending was really sad.** Though also a little confusing. It seems like Clive tried to heal Joshua, couldn't, and sacrificed himself to... I think completely destroy magic for good? Sounds like the blight would still be there, though presumably wouldn't progress anymore? > > - I like that the game used the red star again. I felt so bad when Jill realized Clive was gone. > - TBH, "confusing" was kinda a recurring theme in the game for me. But at least some of that was surely intentional (Ultima's monologues). > > 3. **The game sure had a lot of really badass, dramatic fights!** Ifrit really helped to make some fights feel massive in scope without having much "ludonarrative dissonance" (since early game, you couldn't control Ifrit and it was supposed to be extremely taxing to fully prime). The Titan and Bahamut fights are perhaps some of the most epic Final Fantasy battles I've ever done (and I've played almost all of them)! > > 4. **I thought it was a bit weird that the bulk of the game is based in a Fallen airship, yet you never actually restore the airship, even when you need to fly!** When Origin rose, I was like "aha, time to finally restore the airship!", but nope. Felt like a tease. > > - **I also really wish the game had more lore on the Fallen.** They're such a prominent centerpiece of many maps, and yet the game barely delves into them at all. I kept expecting they were saving it for some big bombshell later, but nope, nothing. > > 5. **One thing that confused me is that Ultima talked a lot about Clive needing to absorb the other Eikons, yet no Leviathan?** I noticed early on that the game said there is one Eikon for each element and listed 8 elements, yet only 7 Eikons (plus Ifrit) were ever mentioned. "Leviathan the lost" even gets named dropped by Joshua and yet Ultima doesn't even seem to notice the missing Eikon. Wonder if they're saving this for DLC? Either way, it feels poorly executed considering how central Clive absorbing Eikons is to the plot. > > 6. **Oof, Waloed was depressing.** I was so hyped to see Ash, after going so long without ever even _seeing_ this whole 'nother continent. Only for it to be a graveyard of dead and Akashic. > > 7. **Fuck Annabella (Clive's mom).** She was such a piece of shit. I kinda wonder if Ultima was influencing her from the start, or if it was only later? I suspect she betrayed Rosaria out of her own free will, considering how terribly she treats Clive from the start. > > 8. **The treatment of Bearers was sickening.** At first I was noticing parallels to American chattel slavery, but it quickly became more of a Nazi Germany kinda thing. It was a great design choice to make Clive a "bearer" so that you'd experience the bigotry firsthand. I wanted to outright murder most NPCs I met because they were so horrible. > > - **It's especially sad when you later find out why Bearers are treated bad.** They were originally freaking _blessed_ and people in power were just jealous/afraid, so had to scapegoat Bearers. > - **I also felt so bad for L'ubor.** He was the centerpiece of his village and yet the people who loved him turned on him *so fast* the instant they learned he was a Bearer. And they acted like it was some big betrayal, as if they couldn't understand why a Bearer would want to not be a Bearer. > > 9. **The map design is very meh.** The game is pretty, but aside from the mothercrystals and Fallen ruins, everything feels so grounded that it may as well be our world during medieval ages. I want a fantasy world that feels fantastic! And aesthetics aside, most maps are fairly linear. They often have some branches (many used only for specific side quests), but felt like they didn't give enough reasons to explore. The movable parts of the map feel narrow and restrictive. > > - For whatever bizarre reason, **you can often find larger enemies off the beaten path, but they're rarely worth the time.** The XP/AP/gil they give is hilariously bad compared to just a pack of normal enemies that you might be able to beat in a single AoE spell. > > 10. **Early game side quests are terrible, but they get great later in the game.** It's really weird. IDK why they made the early game quests so bad. It set me up to expect side quests to suck. And the game has a _lot_ of side quests, so they probably could have trimmed a few to make the early game side quests suck less. In particular, the early game quests within the hideaway feel very forced and awkward. > > 11. **Ultima was a decent villain.** Very creepy (those eyes!). I'm not entirely sure I understand where he and his "collective" came from, but am thinking from another planet, since his final form fights in a cosmic setting and Origin is described as a ship, but looks far more like a spaceship than anything else. > > - **Barnabas was also great.** Super intimidating in ever scene. The battle you're supposed to lose was well executed, as you've seen a few of those "press the attack" moments by then, but it's the first one that can't be finished fast enough (I kinda wonder what happens if you cheated?). > > 12. **I liked the twist that the crystals and magic were bad for the environment.** Kinda wonder why no academics or something at least noticed that before, though. Isn't the pattern of the blight's movement kinda obvious to its cause? Kinda feels like they missed an opportunity to draw analogies to climate change, where we _know_ what's causing it and simply refuse to do anything about it. > > 13. **The contextual codex was a neat idea, but the execution felt lacking.** It only seems to work for the main quest, despite the fact that side quests populate a huge number of codex entries. I also found that despite regularly checking it, I often would not see the new codex entries I expected to see (until I went to visit Harpocrates). New pages of existing entries were also written as if you'd only read the newest page, with lots of repetition for minimal (if any) new information. I love lore, so codexes are super appealing to me. It was sometimes disappointing for new entries to not actually say anything new. > > - It generally didn't do a good enough job at explaining new things (e.g., at the very beginning of the game, characters are talking about how they're on a mission to kill a dominant and for so long I'm like "WTF is a dominant"). And it took a little while to understand the high level global politics because the game is slow to explain them. > > 14. **Damn, the game is long.** Took me about 60 hours, doing basically everything except the cronoliths (I tried those a couple of times and gave up -- too hard and not fun to me). > > 15. **The game does *fantastic* at updating NPC dialogue.** I noticed *so* many changes to dialogue throughout the events of the game, including side quests. Lots of games barely update dialogue and it's sad cause I want to know how characters are reacting to some big event. > > - **The hideaway really needed to be more compact.** You spend soooo much time walking around to visit quest givers and hear updated dialogue. > - For whatever weird reason, some major NPC dialogue (shop keepers and such) isn't fully voiced. I don't get why. It felt incomplete. I mean, I'm glad that dialogue didn't get outright cut, but would have preferred it being fully voiced. > > Overall, it was a very fulfilling and fun story driven game with action packed combat. I'd give it a 9/10 (though I am a Final Fantasy fangirl, so am biased).

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    Gaming CoderKat 1 year ago 100%
    [Full spoilers] I'd like to discuss Final Fantasy XVI in full

    Full spoilers for the entirety of the game follows. SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS So, I beat the game and couldn't find any recent discussions about it here, so thought I'd make one. I'd love to hear other people's thoughts on the game (or on my thoughts). In no particular order: 1. **The combat system was very cool!** I wasn't sure about it at first and I still admittedly miss controlling a _party_ rather than an individual, but it sure is a fast paced and varied system. I switched my eikons up a few times, with the final set I found most useful being phoenix (ignition / flames of rebirth), bahamut (wicked wheel, gigaflare), and shiva (windup, diamond dust). - I found that phoenix's "o" ability was the most useful most of the time but mostly used it for reaching flyers. I usually didn't otherwise find I had time for o abilities. - I found that most normal enemies were extremely easy, so it was best to build largely around staggering + heavy hitting the toughest enemies. 2. **The ending was really sad.** Though also a little confusing. It seems like Clive tried to heal Joshua, couldn't, and sacrificed himself to... I think completely destroy magic for good? Sounds like the blight would still be there, though presumably wouldn't progress anymore? - I like that the game used the red star again. I felt so bad when Jill realized Clive was gone. - TBH, "confusing" was kinda a recurring theme in the game for me. But at least some of that was surely intentional (Ultima's monologues). 3. **The game sure had a lot of really badass, dramatic fights!** Ifrit really helped to make some fights feel massive in scope without having much "ludonarrative dissonance" (since early game, you couldn't control Ifrit and it was supposed to be extremely taxing to fully prime). The Titan and Bahamut fights are perhaps some of the most epic Final Fantasy battles I've ever done (and I've played almost all of them)! 4. **I thought it was a bit weird that the bulk of the game is based in a Fallen airship, yet you never actually restore the airship, even when you need to fly!** When Origin rose, I was like "aha, time to finally restore the airship!", but nope. Felt like a tease. - **I also really wish the game had more lore on the Fallen.** They're such a prominent centerpiece of many maps, and yet the game barely delves into them at all. I kept expecting they were saving it for some big bombshell later, but nope, nothing. 5. **One thing that confused me is that Ultima talked a lot about Clive needing to absorb the other Eikons, yet no Leviathan?** I noticed early on that the game said there is one Eikon for each element and listed 8 elements, yet only 7 Eikons (plus Ifrit) were ever mentioned. "Leviathan the lost" even gets named dropped by Joshua and yet Ultima doesn't even seem to notice the missing Eikon. Wonder if they're saving this for DLC? Either way, it feels poorly executed considering how central Clive absorbing Eikons is to the plot. 6. **Oof, Waloed was depressing.** I was so hyped to see Ash, after going so long without ever even _seeing_ this whole 'nother continent. Only for it to be a graveyard of dead and Akashic. 7. **Fuck Annabella (Clive's mom).** She was such a piece of shit. I kinda wonder if Ultima was influencing her from the start, or if it was only later? I suspect she betrayed Rosaria out of her own free will, considering how terribly she treats Clive from the start. 8. **The treatment of Bearers was sickening.** At first I was noticing parallels to American chattel slavery, but it quickly became more of a Nazi Germany kinda thing. It was a great design choice to make Clive a "bearer" so that you'd experience the bigotry firsthand. I wanted to outright murder most NPCs I met because they were so horrible. - **It's especially sad when you later find out why Bearers are treated bad.** They were originally freaking _blessed_ and people in power were just jealous/afraid, so had to scapegoat Bearers. - **I also felt so bad for L'ubor.** He was the centerpiece of his village and yet the people who loved him turned on him *so fast* the instant they learned he was a Bearer. And they acted like it was some big betrayal, as if they couldn't understand why a Bearer would want to not be a Bearer. 9. **The map design is very meh.** The game is pretty, but aside from the mothercrystals and Fallen ruins, everything feels so grounded that it may as well be our world during medieval ages. I want a fantasy world that feels fantastic! And aesthetics aside, most maps are fairly linear. They often have some branches (many used only for specific side quests), but felt like they didn't give enough reasons to explore. The movable parts of the map feel narrow and restrictive. - For whatever bizarre reason, **you can often find larger enemies off the beaten path, but they're rarely worth the time.** The XP/AP/gil they give is hilariously bad compared to just a pack of normal enemies that you might be able to beat in a single AoE spell. 10. **Early game side quests are terrible, but they get great later in the game.** It's really weird. IDK why they made the early game quests so bad. It set me up to expect side quests to suck. And the game has a _lot_ of side quests, so they probably could have trimmed a few to make the early game side quests suck less. In particular, the early game quests within the hideaway feel very forced and awkward. 11. **Ultima was a decent villain.** Very creepy (those eyes!). I'm not entirely sure I understand where he and his "collective" came from, but am thinking from another planet, since his final form fights in a cosmic setting and Origin is described as a ship, but looks far more like a spaceship than anything else. - **Barnabas was also great.** Super intimidating in ever scene. The battle you're supposed to lose was well executed, as you've seen a few of those "press the attack" moments by then, but it's the first one that can't be finished fast enough (I kinda wonder what happens if you cheated?). 12. **I liked the twist that the crystals and magic were bad for the environment.** Kinda wonder why no academics or something at least noticed that before, though. Isn't the pattern of the blight's movement kinda obvious to its cause? Kinda feels like they missed an opportunity to draw analogies to climate change, where we _know_ what's causing it and simply refuse to do anything about it. 13. **The contextual codex was a neat idea, but the execution felt lacking.** It only seems to work for the main quest, despite the fact that side quests populate a huge number of codex entries. I also found that despite regularly checking it, I often would not see the new codex entries I expected to see (until I went to visit Harpocrates). New pages of existing entries were also written as if you'd only read the newest page, with lots of repetition for minimal (if any) new information. I love lore, so codexes are super appealing to me. It was sometimes disappointing for new entries to not actually say anything new. - It generally didn't do a good enough job at explaining new things (e.g., at the very beginning of the game, characters are talking about how they're on a mission to kill a dominant and for so long I'm like "WTF is a dominant"). And it took a little while to understand the high level global politics because the game is slow to explain them. 14. **Damn, the game is long.** Took me about 60 hours, doing basically everything except the cronoliths (I tried those a couple of times and gave up -- too hard and not fun to me). 15. **The game does *fantastic* at updating NPC dialogue.** I noticed *so* many changes to dialogue throughout the events of the game, including side quests. Lots of games barely update dialogue and it's sad cause I want to know how characters are reacting to some big event. - **The hideaway really needed to be more compact.** You spend soooo much time walking around to visit quest givers and hear updated dialogue. - For whatever weird reason, some major NPC dialogue (shop keepers and such) isn't fully voiced. I don't get why. It felt incomplete. I mean, I'm glad that dialogue didn't get outright cut, but would have preferred it being fully voiced. Overall, it was a very fulfilling and fun story driven game with action packed combat. I'd give it a 9/10 (though I am a Final Fantasy fangirl, so am biased).

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    Gaming CoderKat 1 year ago 100%
    What games have great cinematography?

    I've come to really appreciate when games aren't merely graphically pretty, but that they also take great care with their use of camera angles and animation in general. I speak particularly of cutscenes and dialogue, but frankly this question applies to the entire game. I find there's a lot of games that do take cinematography in mind for cutscenes, but nothing else. Or at least the rest of the game is considerably less impressive than cutscenes. e.g., rather than animate something, some games will just have a text box say what happened. And dialogue in many games is very basic back and forth (often with very lackluster quality lip syncing). RDR2 is perhaps the best game I've played so far in this regard. It felt like it animated _everything_ carefully, even had a cinematic mode for horseback riding that I found very pleasing to use, and cutscenes often felt movie quality. What other games (of any kind) put a lot of effort into cinematography?

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    wefwef CoderKat 1 year ago 100%
    I keep accidentally closing my post and losing what I typed

    First time it happened I thought it was a fluke, but then I did it again after spending nearly 10 minutes typing up a detailed comment. If you drag the post comment dialogue down, it takes you back to the thread. This loses what you've typed and has no confirmation, nor is the text still there when you reopen the comment dialogue. I've managed to do this twice entirely by accident (once when I was trying to scroll down to reread the comment I was replying to).

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    Meta (lemm.ee) CoderKat 1 year ago 0%
    [Resolved -- just extra slow] Post successfully submits but isn't visible in the community

    I made [a post](https://lemm.ee/post/583613) over an hour ago and realized it hasn't shown up in [the community](https://lemm.ee/c/horizon@lemmy.world), the [community on its host site](https://lemmy.world/c/horizon), nor my profile's posts section. I thought at first it was maybe just a delay, but an hour seems suspicious and I'd expect it to still show up within the lemm.ee site even if not the community's host site. I tried reposting it in case it was a fluke, but it exhibited the same effects (and I deleted it just in case it is in fact there, cause I didn't wanna spam a duplicate. What's happening here?

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    SpacePics CoderKat 1 year ago 100%
    Perhaps well known, but if you're looking for amazing wall art, the NASA Exoplanet series is fantastic exoplanets.nasa.gov

    This is a poster series in a retro style. They look fantastic in large prints. The space telescope series is also on the page. I personally adore the JWST poster and have a large print of it in canvas form: https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/resources/2294/james-webb-space-telescope-poster/?layout=magic_shell&travel_bureau=true&cid=4,travel_bureau_missions

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    SpacePics CoderKat 1 year ago 92%
    The corona of black hole J1820+070, revealed by X-ray echoes mapped by NICER

    I've been using this as my phone wallpaper for a while. Had to reverse image search to recall where it was from. It's found on this page: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/station-science-101/astrophysics/

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    196 CoderKat 1 year ago 100%
    Pizza life
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