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MattMist @kbin.social
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Fuck yeah, r/android is still on lockdown
  • It's just a patch in the Manager. You may need to download the free version APK from somewhere like APKMirror and patch that though (you can also disable ads so it's like the Pro version), as there don't seem to be any Pro APKs and you can't patch an installed app without root.

  • Looks like this might be a thing now!
  • It's basically a really well polished app to browse the website on Android. It has a lot of features and also very good customization options since it kept adding features over the years.

    Having a Lemmy client that good will make it much easier to use on a phone.

  • Hey mods, with the subreddit back up, will you be here too or is this place now abandoned? Since I'd love to contribute to the discussions here if possible but I see zero mentions of this place in the

    Hey mods, with the subreddit back up, will you be here too or is this place now abandoned? Since I'd love to contribute to the discussions here if possible but I see zero mentions of this place in the reopening post

    \#cs

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    Is Lemmy Indexable?
  • That's true, but aren't federated pages at a disadvantage since you can look at them from any instance thus decreasing the number of links to one specific post (which is how PageRank works)? Since then instead of one post on page 1 you'd have 10 from different instances on page 3. I'm thinking this could be fixed if all posts had a link to the post on the original instance, which is where the ranking scores would then be more likely to aggregate.

  • Media: FURIA bench drop
  • It's supposed to be -saffee +fallen so that still might happen, especially since the article says they might have to use another academy player as 5th due to high buyouts in the BR scene

  • www.hltv.org Media: FURIA bench drop

    André "drop" Abreu is purportedly on the chopping block as the Brazilians look to revamp their roster after a lackluster spring season.

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    IEM Cologne 2023 lineup confirmed
  • I don't think they'll put all of them in the Limited Test though, especially the new maps like Overpass or Italy. They may end up pushing some of the maps which stay mostly the same like Inferno (it's not getting a remake in spite of what some people think) or Office, but I think the rest will only be widely tested at launch. By testing multiple maps, but not all, they can still get a lot of data regarding where to look for bugs in the existing maps (like with the bench crash they fixed recently) so it will still be reasonably polished.

    I think the more likely reason why it will take time is they're still working on a lot of features, I mean who knows how far along things like matchmaking and other game modes are.

  • r/GlobalOffensive's stance on the current situation
  • Yes and no.

    I agree with you that Discord is trash if you want to use it like Reddit. It's really only good for free-flowing discussions and things like that.

    But when it comes to the basics of link aggregation and commenting, Kbin (and Lemmy) is exactly like Reddit. The only things it's missing is like 15 years' worth of UI and UX polish that Reddit has done and a lot of the content (well, and better moderation tools, but that's not really relevant for me as an end user). Those can be fixed within months or years at most if we keep going at this development speed. So I'll be staying here at least for now, and when my third party Reddit app no longer works, I'll almost stop going there. And I don't think I'm the only one.

    The only negatives of Kbin/Lemmy are the whole federation aspect, where you have multiple sites that communicate with each other, which can cause chaos if these decide to defederate (= basically stop sharing content). But the more I think about it, that is where the internet is headed. Big services are and always will be in a cycle of enshittification and the only way to fix that is to build something ourselves. Federation helps a lot with that, since everyone with a server can create a community and the users can join one they like and get content from the entire network.

  • Beehaw is defederating from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works, two large lemmy instances
  • Their stance on some things is maybe a bit too drastic for some, but they already have one of the largest communities for certain topics like gaming (at least last I checked), so we may lose out on the content that would help people stay long-term, which is sad.

  • r/GlobalOffensive's stance on the current situation
  • Good. The only way this was ever going to have an effect is if it lasted longer than two days. Even a week might not be enough.

    We need to scare advertisers by the lack of content so Reddit starts losing revenue and ends up having to act (which is already starting to happen by the way).

  • HLTVs weekly CS:GO ranking [June 12th]
  • I think the fact that the #1 team is on 965 points and not 1000 showcases the state of the scene nicely.

    I wonder why the teams are so close nowadays, maybe everyone is so good that the mental side of things is more important and it's harder to be consistent in that?

    CS2 is looking to change things up nicely though.

  • What is a technological advancement today that you wish never existed?
  • Well, technically, it is decent at being a currency even by your definition, just not in our society. I do think in something like a post apocalyptic world crypto would be a pretty good payment method, provided the technology worked to an extent where it would be possible to maintain.

    I also refuse to believe it was invented to be speculative, I think it was basically a thought exercise to see if you could make a digital currency in a world where you can't trust anyone.

    Though the fact that right now it's an unregulated currency that can be exchanged for regulated currency does allow for some pretty spectacular scams.

  • Counter-Strike 2 Update - June 14, 2023
  • Yeah, personally I think even something like an August release might not really be realistic.

    Maybe Valve will end up releasing it sometime in September during EPL so they have an entire month to fix all the bugs before T1 tournaments move to CS2. Otherwise it will be pretty funny if they play on a build where there's crazy bugs and wallbangs and other things like that.

  • Counter-Strike 2 Update - June 14, 2023

    [ MAPS ]

    Mirage

    • Fixed a spot near bench that caused the server to lag
    • Fixed various strange wallbangs
    • Adjusted end of match screen

    [ BUY MENU ]

    • Fixed some edge case issues with sell back
    • Buy menu color now matches cl\_hud\_color

    [ LOADOUT ]

    • Fixed edge cases with inspecting items
    • Fixed a bad interaction between the acknowledge panel and inventory
    • Fixed a glitch while refreshing the loadout tab
    • Fixed some localization bugs
    • Fixed various crash

    [ MISC ]

    • Fixed movement bug that would cause a slide along curbs in Dust II
    • Flashbangs can be redeployed after thrown so that players can quickly throw multiple in sequence
    • Reduced the single-frame flash effect when zooming out with sniper rifles
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    What is a technological advancement today that you wish never existed?
  • That sounds like SaaS specifically. In any case, I agree with you, it sucks that you don't get to actually own a piece of software, even though I understand the benefit of a constant revenue stream for the developer so they can continue to push updates (and the second reason why they do it is probably preventing piracy, even though it's still a bit hit or miss - with Adobe CC it's still pretty easy, but Office now can't be cracked IIRC).

    I think the best middle ground would be to do what Sketch does with their Mac app or what Photoshop used to do, where you pay a flat fee for the app in its current version, get a few free updates on top and then after some time have to pay again to upgrade to a newer version.