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Lizards are cold blooded so they typically warm themselves in the sun on some heated up rocks.
Lizards are cold blooded so they typically warm themselves in the sun on some heated up rocks.
So the next city iteration will be a few buildings between massive parking lots and barely any pedestrian crossings or even sidewalks while all the streets are congested as fuck and it takes you ages to get anywhere because everything is so far apart?
Aaaaaand this has just turned into a weird nuclear debate…
Didn’t Lemmy add a feature to allow the blocking of entire instances? I remember feeling envious of that as an mbin user.
Most content on lemmynsfw.com is female related nudity, and even then someone on your instance has to actually subscribed to one or more communities there for their threads to federate with your instance and show up there. So unless someone on lemmy.world specifically subs to dick related communities (which I don’t know how active they are) the chances are rather low. And of course, not all 18+ marked content is strictly porn. But I think the majority right now are probably Ukraine related videos.
Unless someone on your instance subscribes to a bunch of NSFW communities (typically from lemmynsfw.com), then none of them will federate with your instance and consequently won’t be seen. You can test this by subscribing to one of them and then monitor your All feed afterwards. You should see them pop up at that point.
There should be like at least 4 tags imo. One for hardcore sexual stuff, one for mild erotic stuff, one for general violence and general “mild” gore, and one for really disgusting NSFL shit.
I guess I would on a mobile app but definitely not at home since I’m the only one with access to my desktop anyway. Generally not a fan of blurred thumbnails. If there’s particular content I don’t like then I just block it individually.
You wanna sub to !feet@lemmynsfw.com I guess.
I would suggest people who are really invested in a community to follow that community’s instance meta/main community
You’d first have to even find / know about them. Unfortunately I’d say 99% of the threads in that community are also completely irrelevant for me and a lot of them aren’t even in English, so I’d rather not have that pollute my feed.
The moment Russia uses nukes in Ukraine is the moment they get completely fucked by NATO. It’s been pretty clear that nuclear weapons are the reddest of red lines.
And in case of a Russian collapse I guess we’d need some form of UN intervention to secure certain nuclear sites. Really depends on how bad things would go there in such an event though.
WW3 isn’t going to wipe out humans, just the largest population & production centers and with that society as we know it. Or it will be underwhelming as fuck and nothing major happens before everyone sits back down.
I think this is this insufferable clickbaiting bullshitter that goes on endless rants without actually saying anything. Pretty sure I’ve seen another of her videos posted somewhere on Lemmy a while ago that was of equal quality.
Are they…?
Definitely not 989. lol
It’s on the nose but I don’t think it should be causing too much confusion within a community that’s about the fediverse.
I don’t know but it clearly lacks the reach. Maybe at least have an easy to see link to the news communities within the sidebars, but that’s more something for the actual software to do I think.
Thanks. I kinda hate how every instance has their own hidden away news community.
Maybe don’t give your LLMs access to compromising data such as emails? Then it will remain likely mostly a use to circumvent limitations for porn roleplay or possibly hallucinated manuals to create a nuclear bomb or whatever.
I use it for Starfield at the moment and it works okay. There’s definitely some caveats though and it’s still something that might require some tinkering / fixing. That said, the last time I tried Skyrim on Linux it also ran atrociously bad, the framerate was just not what I’d expect from my system and way worse than what I had on Windows with my previous system (which was much worse in). Similar experience when I tried Fallout NV. The performance dipped down into the low two digits and I didn’t even really went into modding all sorts of stuff into either of them.
Starfield runs much better but I suspect it might still perform better in Windows. Not sure what it is but it seems that gamebryo just does not run well under Linux, or rather even worse than under Windows.
Maybe I try NV again at some point since I kinda want to play it before season 2 of the TV show. It’s been a while since I tried so maybe there had been some fixes & improvements since then and I’ve seen some engine optimization mod too.
I’d still hope for a native mod manager for Linux though. R2Modman is kinda decent but does not support Bethesda games.