interurbain1er

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[–] interurbain1er@sh.itjust.works -2 points 2 hours ago (2 children)

which are capable of small, precise movements.

Ah someone who never had to deal with handicap or accessibility issues who think since he can do it no one else needs it.

Do you complain about ramps because staircase are just fine since legs can easily climb them too?

Ça aurait fait mauvais genre pour Attal qui a encore une carrière politique devant lui de laisser le pays dans la merde sans gouvernement. Mais si il avait voulu il aurait très bien pu démissionner et se barrer.

Mais après ça tu vas t'installer sur l'île de ré et tu arrêtes la politique, surtout si le big Boss de ton parti politique c'est le président.

[–] interurbain1er@sh.itjust.works 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Well, the opposite might be possible as well. An AI and genetic algorithms could keep a world ever evolving making information obsolete over time and since we know data mining will happen, I'd look at making it a game mechanic somehow.

Tiens c'est intéressant je vient d'écrire un message ou je constatais qu'un élément qui polluait les MMO c'était les wikis, parce que ça détruisait la coopération et l'esprit de découverte.

J'ai jamais trop réfléchi aux aspect néfastes du partage de la connaissance, mais effectivement il y en a J'ai toujours été plutôt partisants de la connaissance libre et largement distribué.

Je vais réfléchir à ça tiens... Peut être que je changerais d'avis.

[–] interurbain1er@sh.itjust.works 2 points 10 hours ago (3 children)

That reminds me, I haven't experienced a MMO that was successful at fostering a community since asheron's call for the reason you describe.

The game didn't have any of the "quality of life" features you can find in modern games, no fast travel, no markets, no difficulty indicator, if you wanted to travel to another region, it was a quest in itself or you'd have to beg top levels players to escort you there or open a portal for you, and since you could only hold a single portal to a location if you were a high enough level mage (I think) it wasn't that easy to find.

Death was punishing, you'd lose most of your gear and you'd have people begging for help to retrieve it on every village square and because that actually mattered, it's something you could do out of good will or for a fee.

The only way to get good gear was to get it from player who could craft, and since crafting was bitch to level up, guilds were the only one who could afford it.

Oh and that's not really a part of the game, but internet was young and games didn't yet have hords of people dissecting game and dumping every possible details on wikis or at least not as fast. So actually discussing quest, place and strategy with people mattered.

PVP was rough, no level limit, barely any zoning, a level 60 could camp your noob spawn and grief you forever, until you asked your guild for help and it turned into a week long manhunt to punish the griefer.

To be honest I don't remember if the game has quests, a few I guess, mostly forgettable, most of the good memory I have from the game were from player induced adventures.

The game did eventually end up having all the tools you'd expect a community to build including XP allocation optimiser for cookie cutter built and a large database, which fucked it up, people would race their glass canon to level 60, kill a couple of the highest level monsters and get bored.

I wonder how you could build a game like that nowadays without the community ruining it with a wiki.

[–] interurbain1er@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

A) Set up a wiregard VPN server in your remote instance. Or better, get a VPN provider, the VPS is kinda pointless.

B) Assuming you're using docker as you should to run your home server's service, use gluetun to connect to the VPN and route your docker traffic for the instances through gluetun. This will ensure that you have a dead man switch when/if the VPN goes down.

C) set-up a reverse proxy to access the various instance from the outside if that is something you need.

Here's a fully developed config, you can use a jumping point.

https://github.com/geekau/mediastack

Ces avocats de la défense sont vraiment sordide, ils osent la défense de "la jupe trop courte". 🤮

[–] interurbain1er@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I kinda remember those conversations, wasn't there an issue back then that Microsoft had a patent on the ribbon ?

[–] interurbain1er@sh.itjust.works 39 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I prefer the ribbon. It makes everything easier to discover and use.

It's also entirely configurable so i was able to tailor it specifically to my needs, even include button for my macro, logically grouped and not thrown together with no heads or tail in a "macro" submenu.

It also allows widgets with much richer informational content than menus.

The ribbon is also entirely keyboard navigable with visual hints. Which means you can use anything mouse free without having to remember rarely used shortcuts.

And if the ribbon takes too much space, and you can't afford a better screen, you can hide and show it with ctrl-F1 or a click somewhere (probably).

It's actually a much much better UX than menus and submenus and everything hidden and zero adaptability. At least for tools like the office apps with a bazillion functions.

Most copies of the ribbon are utter shit though because the people who copied didn't understand the strength of the office ribbon and only copied the looks superficially.

It's funny to see people still hung up on the ribbon 17 years later.

It's because of people like you that we still use qwerty on row staggered keyboards from the mechanical typewriter era. ;)

[–] interurbain1er@sh.itjust.works 13 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

You're joking but infinite growth is the broken basis of our financial system. Shareholder are legally entitled to request growth.

YouTube has cornered the earth market, they have practically no room to grow, the only thing they have left is to increase the revenue per view, so ad stuffing will get worse quarter after quarter. Eventually they'll have to put ads in the ads and play them 5 at a time.

In English hero is mixed and heroine is exclusively feminine.

I tried to find "usage" stats on the word, but all I got was listings for substance abuse helpline. :D

Based on what criteria ? By legal definition, all the clients of a defense lawyer are initially innocent until it's proven to be otherwise during trial.

Even the worst piece of shit is entitled to a defender, that's one of the few things that keeps a small amount of fairness in the judicial system.

What you're saying amount to saying that anyone accused of rape should not be entitled to a lawyer or that you think there's some kind of good rapist that deserve a defense and bad rapist that don't... Which is weird.

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