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RadDevon RadDevon @lemmy.ml

🚨 My active profile is on Lemmy.zip. 🚨

Still figuring things out here. In the world, I mean.

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Signed up but never got an email

Hey there. My current home instance's performance is awful, so I tried last night to create an account on VLemmy. I saw the toast saying I would get an address verification email, but that email never came through. Is this a bug, or does that email maybe not actually send until my application has been approved?

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What are your list of essential iOS apps?
  • Here are the apps I used that I'm not seeing.

    • FoodNoms for calorie counting
    • Waking Up for guided meditation
    • Finch for gamified general mental health
    • Future for asynchronous virtual training
    • Tripsy for travel tracking
    • Organic Maps for offline mapping
    • Transit for navigating most US cities via public transit
    • Fastmail for personal email (Apple Mail for work email)
    • 1Password for password management
    • Elaho for browsing Gemini
    • Tidal for music
    • Vellum for cool backgrounds
    • SwiftScan for scanning documents
    • iPlum for a cheap business phone number
    • Kagi Search to set the Kagi search engine as the default in Safari
    • Parcel for package tracking
    • Mona for Mastodon

    And I'll second some others.

    • Overcast
    • Bookplayer
    • Reeder
    • AnyList
    • Sleep Cycle
    • Signal
    • Obsidian
    • Vinegar
    • Noir
  • If You Were Asked to Recommend Just One Game, What Would It Be?
  • Yeah, definitely depends on who I'm recommending to. If it's someone who's pretty familiar with games, I think it would be Elden Ring. Love the sense of exploration and discovery in that game.

  • How do I learn to plan meals and cook?

    Recent change in life circumstances, and now I'm trying to figure out how to be an adult about food. I want to focus on eating healthy. I have very little foundational knowledge, so I need ELI5-level content. I'd love some online resources that I could use to learn. In-person classes are not a great fit. Anyone have any recommendations?

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    YSK: This service needs more content creators, and you can invite them.
  • All great points, and you're definitely right that it's not black and white.

  • YSK: This service needs more content creators, and you can invite them.
  • I would like to make a distinction between a β€œcontent creator” in the literal sense β€” just a person who creates content β€” and a β€œcontent creator” as the phrase is commonly used today β€” a person who makes a living by selling content or by giving away content to market something else.

    I, for one, would be very interested in seeing more people on the fediverse creating content, but I’m not super interested in the fediverse becoming a marketing channel for professional content creators.

    Of course, it’s an open platform, so pro content creators are more than welcome to join. I’m just not super excited about approaching them and saying, β€œplease come hock your wares to us on the fediverse!”

  • What's your favorite memory from the early internet?
  • Illucia: the town of Final Fantasy. This was a Final Fantasy fan site, but themed as a town from a Final Fantasy. This isn't a town ripped out of a particular game though. Illucia was an entirely original town with original art created by fan Tatsushi Nakao.

    Before the release of FF7, it was themed after a town from the 16-bit era of Final Fantasy. To navigate the town, the user was presented with a clickable server-side image map, where clicking on different buildings in the town would take the user to a page on the site that was thematically appropriate to the building.

    Quick aside: a history lesson on image maps. Image maps were a technique that allowed for a single image to be linked to multiple different places based on where the user clicked it. In the later years of image maps, the web site developer ("webmaster" to use the period-appropriate nomenclature 😜) could define the different clickable areas in HTML and the browser would handle requesting the correct URL based on where the user clicked. This is a client-side image map. Before browsers had this capability though, browsers would instead send the clicked coordinates to a server-side script β€” often written in Perl, I think β€” which would translate the coordinates and send back the corresponding page.

    Anyway, after the release of FF7, Illucia was reworked in that style. I believe in this iteration, the user would interact with it by using the arrow keys to walk an actual character avatar around the town and enter various buildings rather than clicking on a (relatively) simple image map.

    Just like the FF series did, the site sorta lost its luster for me at that point. Final Fantasy had gone from an ensemble cast of quirky but warm characters and brightly colored pixel art to a blue and gray mess of blurry, pre-rendered environments and low-poly brooding characters that looked bad at the time and aged even worse. I pretty much stopped visiting, but I still fondly remember those old pixel art days of Illucia.

    Sadly, I haven't been able to find any trace of it online anymore aside from one brief mention in another online article. If anyone knows of anything, please send it my way!

  • What are your "weirdest" pizza toppings or other weird food combos?
  • Sliced turkey, pear, and feta 🀌

  • YSK how to set up Lemmy's 2FA in 1Password

    If you're like me, you're accustomed to setting up 2FA by having 1Password detect a QR code on-screen, but this doesn't work with Lemmy's 2FA since it never displays a QR code. Here's what you should do instead.

    Start in Lemmy by enabling 2FA in your settings. When you save, scroll down again to the bottom of your settings. You'll now see a 2FA installation button. My first inclination was to click this button, but my Mac wanted to open it in the macOS keychain instead of 1Password. Instead, right click the button and copy the link. (It's styled as a button, but it's really just a plain link.)

    Now, in 1Password, add a one-time password field to your Lemmy login. Paste the URL you copied from the button into the one-time password field. Save the login, and you should now see the one-time password displayed in 1Password.

    You're actually done at this point. One thing that threw me off is that Lemmy's 2FA does not require a code validation step like many 2FA systems do. I validated it manually by logging out and logging back in. Lemmy asked me to enter the 2FA code, and I was able to copy/paste it from 1Password to log back in.

    Hope this helps others who are confused like I was!

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    Why do bots try to join instances?
  • Maybe for future astroturfing?

  • Why vote on posts?
  • I believe it's meant to make it easier to find the best posts. Anyone can post anything. The best things get upvoted. You can sort by votes to see the most popular posts first, or you can just look at a post's score to quickly see whether it's popular or not.

  • YSK: Installing a bidet attachment to your toilet is super easy and probably cleaner than using toilet paper.
  • I've installed a bidet attachment as a renter. Make sure you use plumbers tape and, after your install, leave a piece of paper under the installation overnight to make sure it's not leaking. When you leave, uninstalling is pretty easy.

  • Why did people used to hate Fortnite so much?
  • I'm sure different communities have different reasons for hating Fortnite. I think the primary reason in the communities I run in is that Fortnite used to be a completely different game that was perpetually in development. Then, PUBG popularized the battle royale formula, and Epic sorta just copied that into Fortnite and gave it away for free to essentially steal the audience that PUBG had built.

    I don't really play multiplayer games, so I didn't have a dog in the fight. I can understand the hate though. It must be hard to watch the game you love start to bleed players because a massive corporation copies their product, gives it away for free, and makes it up on the back-end by letting players pay to look like popular characters they have emotional attachments to.

    I guess the reason it stopped is because it's just hard to sustain hatred for a product for long.

  • Important - Linking to communities located on other instances
  • This is a great tip, but it has one caveat. I believe this will return a 404 (not found) if your instance hasn't pulled the community yet. If I create a brand new community on one instance, go to another, and click a link like the one you've proposed, I will see a 404. Then, if I search for that same community on the instance with the 404, it will find it. I believe at that point, the link will work, although it may require me to click on the search result first before the instance is "aware" of the community.

    At least, that's the way it worked for me a couple of days ago. πŸ˜…

  • Games you didn't like but suddenly clicked
  • I had a similar experience with The Witcher, but the first one. Bounced off the game twice. Third time was the charm. I fell in love with it and then ended up playing the other games in the series as they came out. I'm not sure what made me keep trying, but I'm glad I did.

    Long before that, when Morrowind was released, I couldn't quite understand it. I had grown up on JRPGs, and the openness of Western RPGs was confusing. I kept trying and eventually fell in love with it too. This opened up a whole new genre for me.

    XCOM: Enemy Unknown had a similar effect for turn-based strategy games and Elden Ring for Soulsborne games. I'm still looking for the games that will open my eyes to several genres. I occasionally try games in genres I don't typically like in hopes this will be the one. It's really cool to have that new door opened for you.

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  • I'm @[email protected]. My activity ebbs and flows over there, but my interests are games, urbanism, technology, and various other things.

    What's the best way to link to that? I don't think I've done it right.

  • There's a significant amount of discussion surrounding the issue of lemmy.ml servers reaching their maximum capacity. As someone who already has an account on lemmy.ml, what actions can you take?
  • I would add to this community migration, which will be important as instances start going offline. User migration is great, but, whereas on Mastodon, the content lives on the user, I believe here it lives on the community.

  • cute dogs, cats, and other animals @lemmy.ml RadDevon @lemmy.ml

    Cute aggression: a metal song about loving your cat

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    Which of the Professor's inventions would you find most useful?
  • The fing-longer is definitely my favorite answer, but the what-if machine has to be the actual answer, right?

  • Do you guys know of any way to backup saved data form your reddit account?
  • I tried it as well, and it's pretty simple if you're comfortable in a terminal or on the command line.

    On macOS, I used DB Browser for SQLite to view the data, and that works pretty well. Installed with Homebrew: brew install --cask db-browser-for-sqlite. Then, I just launched the new app and opened the reddit.db file. That file gets created wherever you run reddit-user-to-sqlite.

  • What gaming moment made you genuinely smile?
  • Yes, many parts of MGS 1, but some that stand out for me:

    • Colonel Campbell breaking the fourth wall and telling you to look on the back of the game box
    • Psycho Mantis moving the controller with his mind
    • Psycho Mantis talking about your other Konami save data
  • What does the /c/ at the beginning of a community mean?
  • Unnecessary, yes. In error, maybe or maybe not. Some people just may not want to come up with a name apart from the URL and decide to use the URL fragment as the name.

  • Reddit @lemmy.ml RadDevon @lemmy.ml
    www.neowin.net Reddit now says it will allow free API access for developers of accessibility apps

    Reddit says that developers who make non-commercial accessibility apps that make use of the online forum's API services will now get "exemptions from our large-scale pricing terms."

    Reddit now says it will allow free API access for developers of accessibility apps
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    OldWeb @lemmy.ml RadDevon @lemmy.ml

    MetaFilter: The Community Weblog

    www.metafilter.com MetaFilter | Community Weblog

    MetaFilter is a community weblog that anyone can contribute a link or comment to.

    This site has been around forever. It gained popularity for a while when the Google search algorithm had it ranking highly for a lot of terms. That went away for some unknown reason with an algorithm update, but the site is still plugging along, its users cranking out quality posts every single day.

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    OldWeb @lemmy.ml RadDevon @lemmy.ml

    My own tiny contribution to making the old web visible again

    I put together a list of onramps to the old web. Very excited to find this community so that maybe I can grow my list!

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    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml RadDevon @lemmy.ml

    What does "Subscribe Pending" actually mean?

    I've attempted to subscribe to a couple of communities on other instances. When I'm looking at the list of communities, those both say "Subscribe Pending." What is actually happening here? Is there a manual approval process? Some handshaking between instances?

    The most confusing part is that some communities on other instances just subscribe instantly. These two didn't. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

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