And here-in lies the downfall of Lemmy. Federation can't be an automatic thing. Communities need to be vetted before their content becomes visible on other instances. The Federation concept will work, but not the way it's currently designed.
Not at the moment.
There's an issue for it on GitHub, but it's unlikely to be implemented: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2397
Yeah, understandable.
I'm more just wondering what the process is for community discussions on what is and is not defederated. It's seems extremely shortsided to build a system in which only the admins have a say in that kind of thing.
Ha yes.
I may or may not have kids, but this video will stick in my mind forever. If I do, my focus will be on creating that community to surround my kids with people that they can look up to for good role models and hope for the best :D
Honestly, with Mastodon, I'm at the same place. I signed up with a very specific and small instance and it's a ghost-town. I don't have the time to search around for content. I'll probably start looking for a larger default instance and go from there.
I just saw that there's an entire instance dedicated to this:
Lemmit.Online
They don't even accept registrations because it's only purpose is to repost content from Reddit. Is there a process to submit these types of things for defederation? It's fine for this stuff to exist, but it shouldn't automatically be pushed out to the entire fednet.
I thought they had an effect on EM/IM detection ranges (ie: stealth gameplay), but after looking around it seems those mechanics have been broken since 3.11?
I knew that component stats were all normalized a while back but I had no idea that affected IR + EM emission data.
Bumer
I've played enough SC that I'm a bit over trying to actually play PTUs, but I wouldn't mind putting in good hours doing just focus testing and filling out bug reports. Unfortunately, to even be considered for Evocati, you have to be one of the most active players out there and I don't think I would want to subject myself to playing that much buggy SC.
Lmao nice!
I don't know the exact time, but I'm sure for a lot of us it was on Aug 29, 2013 when the Hangar Module launched.
You're giving me memberberries now about rocking around in the Greycat and checking out all our V1 ships. Getting into a Constellation for the first time was amazing :D
It's been a lot of fun following the games development. I just hope we get to a state of better playability sooner than later so I can enjoy my game-time better. The last few years I've felt less and less inclined to jump in each patch.
There's another gaming and tech specific instance (lemmy.zip), and I think it's better if all the gaming communities have their own instances. I don't see the scaling issues getting better any time soon with .ml or .world, but at the same time we'll get the most exposure here. It isn't ideal.
Hopefully the most recent update will solve the load issue (switching to htp requests), but we'll see.
@JeffCraig
@lemmy.world