

It is more than most contribute. ( ^ ᴗ ^ )


It is more than most contribute. ( ^ ᴗ ^ )


Do you have all those categories for posts? Or is that just a suggestion ?
I use voyager, so I only have media,link,text as options. I must admit, as much as I love the fediverse, it can be a bit confusing sometimes .


Damn, you got some harsh comments for just posting a YT link.
Thanks for posting. We need to grow the fediverse, and low-effort stuff like this helps too.


Nice!
I just took a look at the history, the first version I played was 0.4 or 0.5. They didn’t have the tiles version back then, and still to this day I prefer the ASCII version. I. Am. Old.
18 years! I’d like to see another game that can be entertaining for so long.


Nice. I’ve been playing DCSS longer than anything else, and it still entertains me endlessly. I mostly play a F-Droid port on my phone that is still on 0.29, but whatever, every version is fun.
Fascinating. Thanks for posting!


If the AI slop infects Wikipedia to such an extent that it becomes unusable, then such dusty backups could be very valuable. I completely agree that the issue at hand will not be solved by a simple backup, but it won’t hurt either.


Thanks, I didn’t notice that. I’ll pay more attention in the future.


Thanks, I didn’t notice that. I’ll pay more attention in the future.


That is not what the theory of special relativity says. It says that nothing with mass can accelerate to the speed of light. This may sound pedantic, but it is quite a different statement.
Aso, the expansion of spacetime isn’t much more than a “best guess” as to why we see the redshift of distant galaxies, but the truth of the matter is that we don’t really understand much yet about this universe. Not really.
Speed is distance/time. But time is relative, how time progresses is not some universal constant. And it gets WAY weirder than that. Here are some links, one of Richard Freymann explaining light much better than I can.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWCl7diBGos
And another about the mystery of information and time.


It would most likely be locally available molecules in the gaseous phase.


I think the main problem with this sort of logic is that it presumes that what we see is reality. This isn’t necessarily true.
Evolution has shaped us to see that which is most important for our survival. If seeing things as they truly are would interfere with our evolutionary fitness, then our brains would filther that out. In fact, this seems very likely, evidence being the many illusions that can be used to fool our senses.
If this was the case, then physical objects may not exsist at all, they would just be an artifact of this filtering effect. Roland Hoffmann is a great resource for understanding this sort of theory.


I think this makes a lot of sense:
That’s exactly what I mean. Just like email, different providers/servers can do things a little differently. I suppose that’s just a side effect of being decentralized.