What's the best 4-day weekend?
Thursday-Sunday?
Friday-Monday?
Saturday-Tuesday?
Thursday-Sunday?
Friday-Monday?
Saturday-Tuesday?
Noticed I got caught in a wave of bans by the mod of [email protected] after downvoting their obvious distraction propaganda. They got pissy in the comments because their first post got heavily downvoted. So they deleted that post, banned everyone that downvoted, then posted it again to game the system. Classy. I wonder how lemmy.world admins feel about mods abusing their authority like this.
Original post: https://lemmy.world/post/45785126
New post: https://lemmy.world/post/45804062
Completely normal comment in between: https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/e8b1e023-d087-4121-941d-f2010ed1a7af.png
Ban (for 2 downvotes): https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/279c070d-936c-41c4-86ba-f767d59fca08.png
*Also, still can't block communities we've been banned from on the community page. What a joke.
I'm not sure if it's a growth issue, or if I'm just getting tired of it personally, but the spamming of identical URLs over multiple instances is getting out of hand. Even worse when I block one post for whatever reason, only to have to repeat the task upteen number of times because one or more users (usually one) "helpfully" post the link in every tangentially related community.
Instead of that, it'd be better to have the front page (all/local/subscribed) automatically group any post of an identical URL into a single "post". In essence, each new post of that URL would create a separate discussion thread to the given community, and each thread could be listed under the "main" post similar to how crossposts currently are instead of cluttering up the front page.
Just searched up info on dried ghasts and the dotwiki is listed above the fandom site. I don't think I've seen that before.
So I'm slowly learning how to us yt-dlp and I'm trying to set up a default command to check a number of channels for new videos. Currently I have it set to download the first 10 new vids of each channel, and to skip anything past a certain date, but it takes a while to get to the date information I guess, which adds unnecessary time and checks, especially for channels that don't have any vids that are new enough.
What I'd like it to do is skip the rest of the channel if it encounters a video that was published outside the given date range, but I'm not finding anything so far. Does this functionality exist? Or am I just out of luck?
My current command looks like this:
yt-dlp -t sleep -I1-10 --dateafter 20251031 --sponsorblock-remove sponsor --format "bestvideo*[filesize<3G]+bestaudio/best" --concurrent-fragments 25 --force-write-archive -o '%(uploader)s-%(upload_date)s-%(title)s [%(id)s].%(ext)s' --download-archive "archive.md" --batch-file "subscriptions.md"
I get and agree that more progressive candidates are a good thing, but how much unilateral power does the mayor of one city really have, even if it's NYC? Why is everyone, up to the top of the US government, chiming in on it?
Currently, I have some filters set up through uBlock to make my Lemmy browsing more tolerable. For keywords, I copied some scripts that look like this, with one line and each word separated by a vertical bar:
lemmy.ca##article.row:has-text(/keyword|keyword|keyword|etc/i)
But the url filters I use only seem to work if they are separated into individual lines, e.g.:
lemmy.ca##div.post-listing:has([href*="url/"])
lemmy.ca##div.post-listing:has([href*="url/"])
I was wondering if it's possible to condense the url lines to make it a bit more manageable in the same way the keyword filter is.
The addition of copper tools in the next update (which I'm assuming will be somewhere between stone and iron) has me wondering what the benefit is to creating tools that fit on the lower end of the already existing tier list of materials. Like, I'm glad to see copper get some actual usable recipes, but stone to iron isn't exactly a long lasting gap even with the modern ore distributions, so the use case for these new tools is fairly non-existent.
Unless...
If copper tools (and the other materials) had perks that improved gameplay in meaningful ways, there'd be a reason to keep those old tools outside of the 5 minutes it takes to get the next material (another use-case of the new shelves being added, as well). I'm not clever enough to come up with what each material should get, but I'm sure there are good ideas out there. At the very least, it would give some possibility of new materials that are more than just "mines faster/hits harder than [material we added last update]."
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/35826959
$6:
Game Name Steam Link Achilles: Legends Untold https://store.steampowered.com/app/1314000/Achilles_Legends_Untold/ Salt and Sacrifice https://store.steampowered.com/app/1437400/Salt_and_Sacrifice/ ELDERBORN https://store.steampowered.com/app/727850/ELDERBORN/ $10: All above, plus:
Game Name Steam Link Steelrising https://store.steampowered.com/app/1283400/Steelrising/ Asterigos: Curse of the Stars https://store.steampowered.com/app/1731070/Asterigos_Curse_of_the_Stars/ $16: All above, plus:
Game Name Steam Link Enotria: The Last Song https://store.steampowered.com/app/2102450/Enotria_The_Last_Song/ Flintlock: Deluxe Edition https://store.steampowered.com/app/1832040/Flintlock_The_Siege_of_Dawn/
I've only heard of I think two of these before, but never played them. What does this comm think of the pack? Worth it?
https://www.humblebundle.com/games/humbling-soulslike-bundleOpen linkView original on lemmy.caI downvoted maybe 3 posts for being "unwise", but I guess that's not allowed. Looked up the mod and they banned a wave of people, all for "...". Good stuff.
This "banned for using the functions of the website" shit is really getting out of hand. Unless it's unequivocal support for every post, you're out. It's ridiculous out here.
Also! We still can't block communities we've been banned from? Wtf?
*I suppose foraging would be another way, but it's so minuscule that I hesitate to make it its own category.
I personally don't hate the fishing mini-game, so I think that could be fun. I think farming has the bigger potential, though, so if I was wanting to make a lot of money, I'd probably pick farming.
I don't have many bombshells myself, unfortunately. Mostly just oldies and things I've been waiting on.
Hollow Knight is good for any price, but for $7.50 is a steal. Absolutely stellar game.
Another Crab's Treasure is an...interesting one. I haven't finished it, but it had fairly good combat, imo, and a very different atmosphere to the grimdark horrors we usually find in souls-likes. I do recall the leveling felt a bit lackluster, but maybe that was just me.
Nine Souls and TUNIC are two I've been considering for a little while now. I think I'll nab Tunic and wait on Nine Souls a little longer, personally. Death's Door also caught my eye at $5. Might be a good snag.
How about y'all? Any must haves with good deals this sale?