proton_lynx
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- Comment on What's Mastodon precious? 3 days ago:
As much as I like the ‘decentralized’ stuff, the technical part of federation should NEVER be exposed to the end user if you want the platform to be mainstream. I still don’t understand why a lot of federated projects think it’s a good idea to expose that to the end user.
- Comment on Warcraft 1 & 2 Remastered Editions Now Available 5 days ago:
Yes, milord
- Comment on Path of Exile 2 Early Access Delayed Three Weeks 3 weeks ago:
Goddammit. Well, I’m a DevOps engineer and we are migrating to a new set of AWS accounts where I’m working at. It’s no easy task so, I get it… If it has to be delayed, it has to be delayed.
- Comment on Rock and Stone 3 weeks ago:
If you don’t Rock and Stone, you ain’t comin’ home!
- Comment on Syncthing Android app discontinued 4 weeks ago:
I’m almost going full circle now, I’m buying a camera and a Music player to use as separate devices from my phone. Not only smartphones are getting expensive as hell, but the usability is actually getting worse IMHO.
And why is it so fucking awful to setup an automated pipeline to deploy smartphone apps (Android and iOS)?
- Comment on Star Citizen devs report drying funds, micromanagement, overspending, and episodic release for Squadron 42 4 weeks ago:
Concord cost approximately .29 Star Citizens.
- Comment on Patreon: adding Apple’s 30 percent tax is the price of staying in the App Store 3 months ago:
This is not about the App Store service’s quality, this is about option. They could charge 50% for all I care, if we had the option to buy iOS apps from another store other than Apple’s.
- Comment on Giant FAQ on The European Initiative to Stop Destroying Games! 3 months ago:
Unfortunately, boycotts and labels are not enough. I wish we didn’t have to involve the government in this, believe me. There are dozens of different dark patterns and malicious compliance that companies apply to trick customers into buying things. You might be someone informed enough that would not fall for those tricks, but there a lot of people that would benefit from a law that prevents companies from doing that in the first place (children, people with mental disorders like gambling addiction, etc).
- Comment on Giant FAQ on The European Initiative to Stop Destroying Games! 3 months ago:
Wtf are you talking about? He specifically says that he wants to have a conversation with people that will give constructive criticism, not someone that’s just complaining and not giving any solutions or alternatives to solve the problem.
- Comment on It's honestly good advice, but I much prefer original hardware when possible. 3 months ago:
Now this is the real solid advice
- Comment on Favourite controllers 6 months ago:
Offset analog sticks was a mistake
- Comment on Apple argues in favor of selling Macs with only 8GB of RAM 7 months ago:
Save money, buy an Apple computer. Choose one.
- Comment on Do any of you have that one service that just breaks constantly? I'd love to love Nextcloud, but it sure makes that difficult at times 10 months ago:
Yeah, I wish Nextcloud focused more on the file manager side of their applications. I was using it on my TrueNAS instance and it seems like an unfinished product. E2EE is not enabled by default and looks like their implementation is not perfect either.
- Comment on Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.1 Patch Notes 11 months ago:
Yeah, I still hear people saying “Cyberpunk is full of bugs” even now that everything is running pretty well.
- Comment on Penny's Big Breakaway – Official Animated Trailer 11 months ago:
Long shlong
- Comment on The Fall of Stack Overflow 1 year ago:
Man, infuriating! I had a problem that was being asked on stackoverflow but with no solution. Later, I found the solution reading some obscure parts of the docs from certain vendor. I was gonna post it there so everyone that had the same problem could find it and solve it. But I don’t have enough reputation :/
- Comment on How do you manage your dotfiles? 1 year ago:
What I really like about chezmoi is how it can retrieve secrets stored on Bitwarden. Your git history is clean of secrets but you can have them referenced on your dotfiles.