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Cake day: July 2nd, 2023

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  • You need to get to the communities from the lemmy.world instance and subscribe from there. There’s a userscript someone made that will automatically redirect links from other instances to your instance, you can get it here.

    You can also just manually enter the URL if you know the community and instance. For example the Android community on lemdro.id accessed from lemmy.world is https://lemmy.world/c/android@lemdro.id

    Edit: I will say, this is one of the biggest issues I currently have trying to use mastodon and lemmy. The fact that links by default don’t redirect to your instance, even on the instance itself is baffling to me. I shouldn’t have to use an extension to ensure I can stay on my instance, and not have to manually look someone up if I click on their profile on mastodon.





  • Honestly, once you get the basics down, it’s really easy to survive if you make a fort in a place that’s not close to anything dangerous. After that it’s mostly about learning how to build various fancy contraptions like mist generators and traps and stuff. Then you can start trying to survive in more dangerous areas.

    Also, how mouse heavy is it? I like to be able to do keyboard shortcuts whenever possible.

    Mostly everything has a keyboard shortcut, in fact before the UI got overhauled for the steam release, there was only keyboard shortcuts, no mouse input was allowed.



  • God so many problems:

    • Conveniently side-steps the fact that FSR and DLSS aren’t available in most games
    • Says you shouldn’t buy anything used or last gen, even though there are such good last-gen options that will give you much better price/performance
    • Doesn’t test with literally any other cards except the AMD direct competitor
    • Says reviewers hate it because it doesn’t perform as well vs. top-tier cards when the problem is the performance compared to previous gen cards that cost the same or less right now.

    And the most awful one: In the section about how it’s nvidia’s fault, he literally moves all the products up one name instead of down, to compare core counts to a GPU generation that’s literally 7 years old. That’s literally exactly what Nvidia is trying to do to get more people to pay more for their graphics cards. All the GPUs this generation are way more cut down compared to the last several generations(also, the 4060 and 4070 are even worse than the speculation in that graph, being 19, and 35% respectively.