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Cake day: March 31st, 2025

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  • I think this is quite a bad idea even if we totally set aside any ethical concerns with AI, solely because it increases the hardware requirements to run a Lemmy instance. I believe that a critical goal of federated services should be to reduce the barrier to entry for instance ownership as much as possible. The more instances the better. If there’s only two or three big ones, the problems of centralization appear again, albeit diluted. The whole point of federation is to have multiple instances. Already many survive on donations or outright charity. But AI increases costs immensely.

    I think it’s fine to add features that require more compute power if they have a vast improvement to user experience for the compute required. But AI is one of the most computationally intensive features I can think of, and the ratio to its value addition is particularly low. There’s so little content on Lemmy that you can feasibly view the entire post history of most communities in under a day of browsing, so there’s no real need for improved searchability - it’s just not that big here yet. And even when it does get that big, I think a strong search algorithm would be just about as effective, much more transparent, and most importantly not require instance owners to add GPUs to their servers.






  • In many ways I think rising prices could be great, but in reality, they won’t be. With the technology available today, we could have even cooler games than we do, and more games, and more great games. We could have more diverse and experimental games. It would be lovely if solo indie developers were able to make a living from making great games, rather than basically needing to chase a dream akin to getting drafted into the NBA. Game developers are seriously underpaid, it would be great if they got paid as much as other software developers, especially since their work is equally complex and usually more stressful.

    In reality, rising game prices will not help with any of those things, and will just make the C-suite richer. The one silver lining is that this may allow small indies to start charging a more livable realistic price for their games.





  • Soooo incredibly beautiful. I love how it waves around, and the scale of it is just awesome. It’s crazy that some of those oscillations are fast enough that, if overlaid with the earth, would be absolutely flying across the sky in real time. But by far the most interesting part is how the cloud structure just hangs there while bits of it get torn off and dragged into the surface, and the way it has almost a surface tension like effect even at that size. It really doesn’t look much different from water on the window during rain. Does anyone know why or how the cloud stays suspended like that while the bits get torn off? At that proximity, naively, I would have thought gravity would just pull the whole cloud in, especially if it’s strong enough to pull the bits in?


  • I get that this is just porn, but something about the natural setting of this picture and her body type really makes me think about how terrifying and alien humans must have seemed in the wild in prehistoric times. Imagine being some animal and seeing these shiny spindly upright hairless things relentlessly striding after you. Not intended as an insult towards her, but just, really picture that. It’s an almost alien image even as a human.


  • I can think of a few immediate benefits of this sort of protest and some potential benefits.

    Mainly this shows the populace they aren’t alone, or taking crazy pills, or in some kind of Twilight Zone. The media easily makes it seem like these strong views, anti Trump, anti Musk, anti DOGE, pro Luigi, etc… are extremist or minority, or maybe that believe have some gentle disagreement with Trump but nothing major. That can make people feel hopeless and like there’s no chance at things getting better, which discourages people from actually doing things to make things better. So this immediately provides some comfort and sanity to people, but it lays the groundwork to motivate people to do something more serious. Remember way back when the Tea Party movement was still considered fringe and extreme? Initially all that stuff was just protesting, all the way back to the Obama presidency. But in hindsight we can see how that laid the groundwork to embolden more serious action later which is at last coming to fruition for that movement. It’s a long process, very similar to gardening, hence those phrases about “sowing the seeds of XYZ”. For a long time the plant is completely non-functional, and then suddenly it abruptly bears fruit. But it does take continual prolonged watering.


  • I’m dead tired but can’t sleep, so browsing new Lemmy posts. I say this to justify my very skimmy approach to reading this.

    My favorite section was the text adventures. The Talos Principle does a good job espousing the unique strengths of this medium and really reminded me how great those games are. It would be awesome to see a revival of them. Perhaps there’s already a big text adventure scene I’m simply unaware of, if so I’d love to know. I’ll have to check out some of the sources you gave that seem to have built in communities. I appreciate the effort it took to compile the tool options available for making them. I’ve researched this a bit before but you found some I hadn’t heard of, which is great.

    I think Lemmy may be a challenging medium for a zine to seem really non-dry, since a lot of the fun of a zine comes in layout and graphics. I feel this is pretty nice given your constraints. I enjoyed the Corner of Fun precisely because of the cheesiness you alluded to. I think it’s a feature.

    I am too lazy and tired to actually look at the games you mentioned, just being honest lol. I haven’t heard of them (not that I really follow the gaming world that closely these days) but from my perspective this brought curated light to things I don’t expect I’ll hear about from major publications, and I love that. A few of them sounded interesting enough that I’ll revisit this post later.

    Overall, while I admit I haven’t read this super closely, I think this is delightful to see on Lemmy; brought a lot of topic diversity to my feed. I love tech and political posts too, but we need more posts on other topics as well!