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Winamp source code is now on GitHub
  • It...seems like there may be some issues with the repo...

  • The Alt-Right Playbook: Why Don't You Respond to Criticism?
  • The whole "Alt-Right Playbook" series is worth watching, IMO

  • The technology behind GitHub’s new code search
  • That’s a fair point. I’ve always assumed it was a form of rate-limiting, but you’re right, that’ll be part of their analytics at least

  • github.blog The technology behind GitHub’s new code search

    A look at what went into building the world's largest public code search index.

    The technology behind GitHub’s new code search
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    Why YAML sucks?
  • I don't hate YAML, but it has the same issues languages like PHP and JS introduce...there are unexpected corner cases that only exist because the designer wanted the language to be "friendly"

    https://www.bram.us/2022/01/11/yaml-the-norway-problem/

  • Bug: "Confirm on app exit" not working
  • For what it's worth, I did my best to "fine-tooth comb" through the settings, and nothing else looked obviously out of place

  • Bug: "Confirm on app exit" not working

    Version: 1.0.187 (187)

    Hardware: Google Pixel 7

    Expected behavior: When swiping "back" on the main/posts page, expect to see "Are you sure you want to exit? Y/N"-type notification. "No" will return you to the app, whereas "Yes" will "close" the app (as in, reopening the app is a fresh open, not 'pick up where you left off'/minimize)

    Observed behavior: Swiping "back" on the main/posts page just minimizes the app

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    Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing?
  • Sort-of PS3 Shadow of the Colossus, but the physics engine gives me heart palpitations. Wondering if I should switch to the remaster someday, if that improves anything…

    Also, Daemon X Machina on PC, which is fun, but also too story-lite for my preferences.

  • Scotiabank customers say their pay hasn't been deposited; bank says it's a 'technical issue'
  • Obviously bad form, but anyone wanna bet it's something still to do with Crowdstrike on some of the relevant processing servers?

  • Do you think the world would have been a better place if there were no religions?
  • I want to add to this. I'm not a psychologist, but I have heard a couple times about the term "third place". It's this concept that most people have a "place where they live", a "place where they work", and then a "place where they socialize". It has been theorized that the modern working-age population is having trouble with stress and mental health in large part due to the dearth of "third places".

    The "third place" can be, for example, a restaurant or bar that you frequent (think the pub from the TV show Cheers), a book club, a sports club, or, crucially, a church or place of worship.

    For Christianity at least, knowing that you were going to see and socialize with the same group of people (who share at least 1 major interest in common with you) every Sunday is apparently quite good for mental health. So, although I am no proponent of certain Western religions in general, I do think their decline has contributed to some of the mental health crises. How much? I cannot say.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_place

  • Gay Republican Leader shocked to find his fellow Conservatives calling him a pedophile

    www.lgbtqnation.com Gay Republican leader shocked to find his fellow conservatives calling him a pedophile - LGBTQ Nation

    The president of the Log Cabin Republicans said the new GOP platform wasn't anti-LGBTQ+. He didn't expect the blowback he got.

    Gay Republican leader shocked to find his fellow conservatives calling him a pedophile - LGBTQ Nation
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    A Python Epoch Timestamp Timezone Trap
  • For what it's worth, I have been a convert from naive to aware for a couple years now. I used to like to think naive == UTC, but when data comes from unverifiable sources, you can't know that for certain...

  • nerderati.com A Python Epoch Timestamp Timezone Trap

    I primarily yell at code. Well, I look sternly in its general direction, gently urging it to do my bidding.

    A Python Epoch Timestamp Timezone Trap
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    Free-threaded CPython is ready to experiment with!
  • Yes, testing infrastructure is being put in place and some low-hanging fruit bugs have already been squashed. This bodes well, but it's still early days, and I imagine not a lot of GIL-less production deployments are out there yet - where the real showstoppers will potentially live.

    I'm tenatively optimistic, but threading bugs are sometimes hard to catch

  • Free-threaded CPython is ready to experiment with!
  • I'm curious to see how this whole thing shakes out. Like, will removing the GIL be an uphill battle that everyone regrets even suggesting?Will it be so easy, we wonder why we didn't do it years ago? Or, most likely, somewhere in the middle?

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    New Record Set for Smartest Hen

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    Project Announcement: RSS Temple
  • Damn, I hoped no one would notice that yet.

    Informally, I am saving the bare minimum - even IP addresses are transient in my logs, no tracking, and profile deletion is total and immediate, but I don't think that's "legalese" enough

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    Marge Simpson's likeness found in ancient Egyptian coffin

    www.ctvnews.ca Marge Simpson's likeness found in ancient Egyptian coffin. What does this discovery mean?

    Coffin lids during the New Kingdom era are known for their intricate designs, but this particular cover was remarkable for another reason from the perspective of social media users and fans of the longtime Fox animated sitcom 'The Simpsons.'

    Marge Simpson's likeness found in ancient Egyptian coffin. What does this discovery mean?
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    Project Announcement: RSS Temple
  • Both issues have been noted, and I will investigate them ASAP

  • Project Announcement: RSS Temple
  • I don't suppose you would be able to share the OPML file with me?

  • Project Announcement: RSS Temple
  • As in, you'd like to run your own instance? Fair, I didn't expect that would be the first thing people would want to do, but I can make some better README docs for self-hosting

  • Project Announcement: RSS Temple
  • Aye, I'll stick with the defaults for now, at least until I have a bot problem (which is in some ways a good problem to have 😋)

  • Project Announcement: RSS Temple
  • Noted, and I see what you're saying. The text needs higher contrast in the read state

  • Project Announcement: RSS Temple
  • Ugh, first impression matter immensely, and I dropped that ball, eh? :(

    For what it's worth, I've set the captcha library back to its default settings, so hopefully the defaults are less obnoxious. The library I'm using is pretty popular, so I was guessing that bots would have fully trained their way around it by now, and so I chose some slightly less obvious fonts to put up a tiny bit of a barrier, but ya know, the balance of "legible for humans" and "hard for bots" is very hard. And I am no expert on captcha design

  • Project Announcement: RSS Temple

    rsstemple.com RSS Temple

    The Zen of Syndication

    RSS Temple

    So, I'm tentative to announce this project, as the server it's running on is a bit of a potato which will probably fall over pretty quick if it gains any traction, but...

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    Introducing RSS Temple!

    If you're interested in a free RSS reader which attempts to mimic some of the more useful features of the big players (Feedly and Google Reader, in particular), including full-text search, hotkey navigation, small footprint interface, and sharing to both Lemmy and Mastodon (among others), I would love if you gave RSS Temple a try.

    I've been working on this project for ~7 years now, and I alone cannot find any more bugs or usability issues, so I hope it's ready for the community to see. Any feedback is appreciated!

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    The code is open at:

    https://github.com/murrple-1/rss_temple (server, Python)

    https://github.com/murrple-1/rss_temple_ui (landing page and web app, Angular and EleventyJS)

    https://github.com/murrple-1/ansible-collection-rss-temple (Ansible scripts to deploy one's own instance)

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    We're now upgraded to 0.19.5
  • I appreciate how on-the-ball you are. Thanks, Shadow!

  • Tales of Xillia PS3 Thoughts

    TL;DR: probably among my favourites in the action-JRPG genre, just for how consistently good everything is. None of the systems in isolation are "the best I've ever seen", but for a 35+ hour game, it's nice when everything is smooth and enjoyable.

    For context, I have played a decent handful of JRPGs, with my favourites being probably Skies of Arcadia Legends, and Tales of Symphonia. In the Tales series, I've played Symphonia, Symphonia 2, Graces f, (never finished) Phantasia, and (never finished) Vesperia.

    Story

    The game begins by letting you choose which of 2 protagonists to follow. The game's story is broadly the same, regardless who you choose, but certain scenes are seen from different perspectives, and certain moments are missed if your chosen character is absent. I have opted not to replay with the other character at this time, but the game is good enough that I would if I had more time. I chose the female lead, Milla.

    The story itself is...fine. The setup is pretty good, with Milla being an literal avatar of the world's god, whose powers are stripped by an unknown dark force early on. The story then shifts to a fish-out-of-water story for Milla, and a quest to regain her powers and destroy the dark forces. She is joined by Jude (the other - male - protagonist), who initially has no quest, but does want to be helpful to those in trouble.

    This brings us to a major highlight of the game - the characters themselves. The story feels more like background dressing for the cast to play off one another in. The skits - a Tales staple - are here, and they are predominantly well-written and performed. And the cast is wholly likeable, and have decent arcs throughout - though there are a couple of head-scratching moments regarding character motivation. I was fond of basically every character by the end, even in the extended cast and bad-guys.

    One sticking point I should mention though is, because there are scenes absent from certain protagonist play-throughs, be prepared for a couple of deus ex machina moments, where ostensibly the other protagonist has been busy in the background, but you will not know exactly how or why certain story beats happen unless you replay the other story. It's made doubly-weird where, despite having the skit system for optional additional dialogue, the POV character is never made aware of what happened during certain background story moments. From what I have read online, it seems that the better way to play story-pacing-wise, is to do Jude's story first, then Milla.

    Specific examples, spoilers for some major story beats

    In particular, when Muzet is introduced in the Milla storyline, she joins the party in barely 3 sentences explaining who she is and why she's there, despite being a "very important character". There's also a scene near the end of the game where Milla is separated from the group for a time, then teleported directly into a battle with a previously unseen "very important person" in a "magically alternate dimension" and no one explains how or why the rest of the party got there - nor that they killed off a couple other "very important bad guys" in the interim. It's...weird narratively, though excusable thematically as Milla is a very "go-with-the-flow" character, so YMMV.

    Gameplay

    The combat is fun and really well balanced. The difficulty curve was almost perfect the entire game. I did a little bit of grinding every now and again, but honestly, every time I did, it made the next boss quite easy. I like the "partner system", which allows 2 characters in battle to buff each other, and I liked how your MP is refilled just by doing normal attacks, which meant I never really ran out of magic - this is particularly nice, as the healers are also more-or-less always healing and being useful. The party AI is also pretty good, especially if you spend a moment to fiddle with the strategy and auto-item settings.

    There is a very extensive level-up system, split across a skill-tree and buff-pool. I...can't speak much on it, as there is also an auto-level button, which auto-applies nodes on the skill tree, and I used that almost exclusively. However, it's there if you wanted some good character building options. The shop system is also pretty good, and made it perpetually feel like I was accomplishing things and getting stronger.

    There are a smattering of side-quests per town. Some were bog-standard "kill this thing, get this item", but there were also several that were self-contained stories and world-building. There isn't a quest marker, so some quests did require me to look up where to go, but I don't consider that a bad thing - more an "I'm impatient"-thing.

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    Probably more that I forgot to cover, but this is getting long for a first "patient gamer" review, so I'll stop here. This game and Tales of Symphonia are now in contention for my favourite Tales game, so make of that what you will.

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    Donations Check-in

    Hey Admins!

    Just because it's been a little while since the links were taken down/de-emphasized, I was just wondering if there's been any movement regarding donations or supporting the Lemmy.ca server and staff?

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    bash.org musings

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    Limestone Burial - Naitaka

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    Bathe in Blood - Bloodbath

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    programming @lemmy.ca roadrunner_ex @lemmy.ca

    So I started decompiling LEGO Island...

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    Ouroboros - Absent From Entity

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    Stonegard - From Dusk Till Doom

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