The part about the OGC kernel is cool to hear. I heard about it back when they announced it, but nice to see it's still going. A nice accessible GitHub repo for more bleeding edge gaming-focused patches to be gathered and tested before going to mainline is great. I always thought grouped forks could improve efficiency in getting things to mainline.
Were you subscribed to the community before the comments were created? Comments only federate across when there's a subscription to pull them in. And the subscriptions don't pull comments retroactively, so it'll only work for future comments.
For a community, we already have !fedigrow@lemmy.zip (for growing communities) and !fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com (for growing the Fediverse)
Also if we're focusing on growing a specific community we should probably also try to let people outside of Lemmy know about it (Reddit/Discord/Twitter...)
I didn't mean to suggest it would be the only point of backup. If you plug it in and it works then it saves a lot of time downloading from some off-site backup.
Yea, if OP doesn't get notified by comments then it's less fun. Bonus points if both the OP and the crossposter are getting notified. And the Mastodon users looking at OP's post should be able to see the comments that came from Threadiverse users.
You could additionally get on Mastodon and follow hashtags and people. Mbin does it all-in-one platform, PieFed has started to be able to support it too.
The part about the OGC kernel is cool to hear. I heard about it back when they announced it, but nice to see it's still going. A nice accessible GitHub repo for more bleeding edge gaming-focused patches to be gathered and tested before going to mainline is great. I always thought grouped forks could improve efficiency in getting things to mainline.
no talk about improving integration with groups/communities or any other platforms at all :(
I'd suggest PeerTube
My biggest hope is improvements to LibreOffice so all those people saying they need Excel can switch
I only know of ZOOM Platform because of their Duke Nukem 3D deal lol
Were you subscribed to the community before the comments were created? Comments only federate across when there's a subscription to pull them in. And the subscriptions don't pull comments retroactively, so it'll only work for future comments.
For a community, we already have !fedigrow@lemmy.zip (for growing communities) and !fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com (for growing the Fediverse)
Also if we're focusing on growing a specific community we should probably also try to let people outside of Lemmy know about it (Reddit/Discord/Twitter...)
I'm gonna be mad if Frieren doesn't keep getting Blu-ray releases. Just yesterday I was checking to see if season 2 was released yet in English.
I didn't mean to suggest it would be the only point of backup. If you plug it in and it works then it saves a lot of time downloading from some off-site backup.
You could just use it as cold storage. Put a bunch of stuff on there as backup and then put it in a closet.
Yea, if OP doesn't get notified by comments then it's less fun. Bonus points if both the OP and the crossposter are getting notified. And the Mastodon users looking at OP's post should be able to see the comments that came from Threadiverse users.
To add to this, we also change many of the default settings that PieFed has. The most recent one being we disabled the controversial voting limits.
they were probably broken/returned 3080s and they fixed them
Me and DosDude are the only admins of RetroLemmy and RetroFed. DosDude is the primary admin.
"gaming alternatives" haha yea right, they're still being bought for AI
Yeah it hasn't changed that much in the past month
https://pcpartpicker.com/trends/
https://pcpartpicker.com/trends/price/memory/
So many users on Mastodon and Pixelfed.
I hope with the recent PieFed improvements we can start seeing those posts being crossposted into communities elegantly
You could additionally get on Mastodon and follow hashtags and people. Mbin does it all-in-one platform, PieFed has started to be able to support it too.
there was no split, they were never the same project, and they interop with each other well
PieFed now allows you to follow users instead of just communities, so you can follow Mastodon users
Phantasy Star Online, especially with private servers
https://ephinea.pioneer2.net/
For Linux: https://github.com/zeroz41/pso_wine/tree/master/pso/pc#readme
EDIT: Lutris works better than that Github repo