The_Terrible_Humbaba

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

That's an entirely separate discussion, I'm just talking about the environmental impact of having kids. The impact of having a kid is just the impact they will have as a person.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I dont think the weather is going to be our worst problem. Its going to be ourselves.

Some places have had more and more frequent heatwaves that lead to deaths in each year. And they are getting worse. Some ares in the world are having trouble growing food, dislocating people, and those areas are increasing in size. I can't recall the exact number, but I think by 2050 the US will have a very big problem when it comes to growing food.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

That is a really skewed stat. Having kids is only the worse thing a person can do, because of the average person's lifestyle (and therefore that kid's future lifestyle). How many cows are born each year (and release methane gasses into the atmosphere) just because the average person won't go without meat or milk?

If the average person didn't drive and was vegan, then the impact of having kids would be severely reduced.

EDIT: Put it this way, what do you think would be the environmental impact of a hermit dude living in the mountains who grows his own plant food? It might be an extreme example, but the point is illustrated.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Yeah, I'm in Portugal and while it's true that we still had signal, all I could really use was WhatsApp. Any website I tried to use took way too long to load - just unusable.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Areas around Lisbon also coming back up, not sure how many though.

 

Was having a lot of thoughts and decided to try my hand at this. Was kind of proud of how the second one turned out.


They say love is blind

but before you I could not see.

Romantic movies and poetry

finally fill my heart with glee.

 

With sorrow and sadness as well,

for I'm alone in this race.

You didn't follow when I fell,

but I try to rise with grace.

 

A friend is all you want for now,

so a friend I try to be;

but if you ever want everything,

look no further than me.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

The Fediverse experience starts with an unanswerable question: what server do you want to be on?

This is such a cop out and makes no sense. A "server" is basically just a website. The only reason we call them servers/instances is because they are are running the same software in the background and can communicate with each other - that's it. So we put them all under common flags such as "Mastodon" for those who use the Mastodon "template", and "Fediverse" for all the "templates" that can communicate with each other.

This is literally just a problem with marketing and communication, people hear "instances"/"servers" and they shit themselves because they can't be bothered to do a bit of research. In reality they are just different websites that can communicate with each other. You have the "shakedown.social" website, the "dads.cool" website, the "bookwyrm.social" website, and plenty of others; they are all Twitter clones (Mastodon) and they all allow you to see the content posted on the others.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

But we did leave

Who is we?

From what I can find Twitter has around 500 million users monthly, meanwhile Bluesky has less than 30 million total users... I've seen public figures who are outspoken against Trump and Musk, some who even called them Nazis, still using twitter but not Bluesky or Mastodon. And I even see people on Lemmy post screenshots from Twiiter posts.

So, clearly, the vast majority of people have not left, and those who did are just going for another centralized platform that is likely to suffer from the same problems as Twitter in the future. And all this about a decade too late, as another user said.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 3 months ago (4 children)

The romance was the worst part of BG3, imo.

Too forced, every dialogue option is either slightly flirty (at least) or just telling them "fuck you and die".

Even when you say you just want friendship and avoid the most flirty options, it won't stop the game from trying to throw you in a romance. I hated that.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 4 months ago

Kotor 2 had the far superior story compared to Kotor 1.

This is obviously subjective, but I highly disagree. They are both very different with very different themes, but the story of the first one is a classic that brought us Revan, who probably has the coolest story of any Star Wars character. The second is very different from any other Star Wars media and great in own right, but I didn't enjoy it as much as the first.

Maybe it's also about expectations: Kotor 1 feels a lot like a Star Wars but with (IMO) superior story and lore to the movies; whereas Kotor 2 barely felt like Star Wars at times, which can dampen enjoyment if you are expecting something that feels like Star Wars.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Sean Lock had a similar thought.

He suggested calling it "Nazi Island", but as one commenter mentioned "Isle Hitler" is probably a better name.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 months ago (4 children)

Those guys are haters.

Do you not know what tankies are? Do you not know what nazis are? Are they just "haters" to you? I hope you're a teenager, because no fucking adult should be saying this shit.

You’re the one calling for hate and insulting me my guy.

I'm the one calling for hate? Again, I'm assuming you don't know what nazis and tankies are; and as for insulting you, you literally just told me I'm "no better than" nazis and tankies after I made a pretty civil reply to you - not to mention well before I showed up to this post you were the one telling a tankie "Wtf are you saying, bot?"

Did you forget that? Are you perhaps a bot?

Once again, go fuck yourself. I'm not gonna waste more time with you.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (6 children)

What do you mean by two comments deep? That was my first reply to you, if that's what you mean. And I wasn't telling you to hate anyone, I was adding some perspective to a conversation; my comment literally starts with "fair enough", meaning "I'm fine with your stance".

How are you better? Lmao

Than tankies and nazis? The people I'm calling out? Tankies and nazis? You're asking how am I better than them for calling them out and saying "if you use their platforms you are being complicit"? I'm not better than those guys? Yeah, ok champ, go fuck yourself.

 

Hey, so I've been using Hamachi with Haguichi on Linux (Mint) for some time, and for the most part it works fine; however, hamachi will occasionally disconnect and then ask for my password to restart the service. This seems to happen kind of irregularly, and some days it barely happens, while others it seems to happen every 5 minutes.

After some search, I only managed to find a couple of old results - with no solutions - but which suggested it was a memory leak issue. I checked the systemctl logs and it seems like that might be the case:

systemd-coredump[96279]: Process 93832 (hamachid) of user 0 dumped core.
            #11 0x000000000040954f n/a (hamachid + 0x954f)
            #12 0x0000000000462f71 n/a (hamachid + 0x62f71)
            #13 0x0000000000464d10 n/a (hamachid + 0x64d10)
            #14 0x00000000004afe24 n/a (hamachid + 0xafe24)
            #15 0x00000000004e816c n/a (hamachid + 0xe816c)
            #16 0x00000000005005d4 n/a (hamachid + 0x1005d4)
            #17 0x000000000050eb48 n/a (hamachid + 0x10eb48)
            #18 0x0000000000446c9e n/a (hamachid + 0x46c9e)
            #19 0x00000000004bebe2 n/a (hamachid + 0xbebe2)
            #20 0x000000000040709e n/a (hamachid + 0x709e)
            #23 0x00000000004076cf n/a (hamachid + 0x76cf)

I guess my question is, is this a known issue? Does anyone else have the same problem and/or know a fix? And, if not, does anyone know of a good alternative that is available on both Linux and Windows (I'm connecting to people on Windows)?

Thanks in advance.

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