Posts by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
 (DIR) Post #1188691 by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2018-11-14T02:52:03Z
       
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       I find it interesting that I'm the least pro-punching-nazis person in my friend group. "I hate it being necessary, but it is" is apparently the conservative position, relatively speaking.
       
 (DIR) Post #1203244 by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2018-11-14T19:00:41Z
       
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       @sandrockcstm While it doesn't undermine the article, the mention of Twilight Princess does make me wanna shout "JUST PLAY THE GAMECUBE VERSION! OR THE WII U VERSION!"
       
 (DIR) Post #1203246 by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2018-11-14T19:04:01Z
       
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       @sandrockcstm The Wii can run Gamecube games just fine. Though admittedly the Gamecube version is way more expensive used (because most people bought the shiny new wii version but later realized that the game was obviously designed for the gamecube first.)
       
 (DIR) Post #1210843 by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2018-11-14T22:18:03Z
       
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       I am 110% down for shipping Lara Croft and Wonder woman (art by stjepan sejic)
       
 (DIR) Post #1278848 by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2018-11-17T17:40:59Z
       
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       @Codeawayhaley @dr1ft There's the Pangaea Ultima patch coming in some 250 thousand years I think?
       
 (DIR) Post #9gZkIp6MyTsQ6PivoG by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-03-08T22:54:26Z
       
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       @cant_into @halcy The tournament rules actually have a limit on deck size! ... it's "you have to be able to shuffle it without assistance." (The HJ can waive this but that's basically only ever done to allow people who can't shuffle a 60 card deck to play with assistance)
       
 (DIR) Post #9gZkRucPpf2Foq2yQK by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-03-08T22:56:04Z
       
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       @cant_into @halcy Well, I doubt they're storing the array size in an arbitrary-precision type, so there's probably a limit of 2^32 or 2^64...
       
 (DIR) Post #9ivtBEWXzYeZS5SiAq by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-05-18T10:43:29Z
       
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       @switchingsocial @Minetest only problem is minetest kinda sucks as a game.
       
 (DIR) Post #9iw4mo6DmkS9zuGe7E by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-05-18T13:11:40Z
       
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       @Minetest @switchingsocial This is a bad approach. People judge things on their first experiences.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jNiUGD3n9n7H7aJcG by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-05-31T21:13:51Z
       
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       @espectalll @lain @tom79 You don't have to supply every possible variation of compile-time options as binaries. That would be a crazy-high barrier that no one should be expected to meet.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jNk78zWfAZo8UMKQq by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-05-31T21:32:01Z
       
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       @espectalll @lain @tom79 You don't. Thus, if there's a compile-time option (whether it's in some configuration headers or as a parameter to make or whatever) the person making binaries is free to set it to whatever they think is best.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jNlJQUFXaMZpJ9O9g by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-05-31T21:45:31Z
       
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       @espectalll @lain @tom79 Doesn't it? Blocklists don't inherently make something nonfree... The IceCat browser, maintained by the FSF specifically to be a free fork of Firefox, still uses the extension blocklists, for instance.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jNlavhYjqhJYmiq2K by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-05-31T21:48:40Z
       
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       @espectalll @lain @tom79 it lists a bunch of extensions and plugins that the browser will refuse to load. Mostly because they're crashy, full of security holes, actively malicious, or some combination of the three. You can circumvent it if you want, of course, but it requires fairly deep technical knowledge of how the browser works.
       
 (DIR) Post #9jn2RhMwiJsygM91k0 by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-06-13T02:25:16Z
       
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       @Dhveszak @eightbitsamurai ... Ugly? I think it looks quite nice. Do you maybe mean "stylized" or "not photorealistic"?(The other thing though yeah wtf)
       
 (DIR) Post #9kHsVd8YMyKrUw35ai by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-06-27T23:29:57Z
       
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       @CharredStencil otoh availability will be low. Might be nicer to have the authoritative copy locally and a remote copy that stays up all the time and at least accepts incoming stuff. That requires more work in the implementation though.
       
 (DIR) Post #9kHsw76XZcNByBjfQ8 by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-06-27T22:03:19Z
       
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       Kaizo levels are lazy level design. It's much harder to make a satisfying but fair level than to just make it way too hard.
       
 (DIR) Post #9nlZwTbk6ZqNN3Aa6y by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-10-10T00:59:35Z
       
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       @emacsen CWs exist for a reason
       
 (DIR) Post #9psaX2pvB43gYQgooC by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-12-11T16:25:37Z
       
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       @Absolutely_Blakely1. Watching videos isn't labor. Creating them is, but watching is not2. I've... Honestly not seen a single person say anything about it anywhere but the fediverse, with the exception of a couple people who linked to here from discord.3. There is no organizing group. Seriously. Link me to the YouTuber union or an informal group of at least a couple dozen people with clear goals.
       
 (DIR) Post #9pvWtUujeJqHfEGvVQ by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2019-12-13T05:17:46Z
       
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       @kittybecca you forgot "do you mean a chain with a big block of wood at the end of it"
       
 (DIR) Post #9quSh6O8DNDY382UpU by keiyakins@elekk.xyz
       2020-01-12T01:27:05Z
       
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       @publius @Bashabez Or, you know. Agriculture in general?The evidence points to us dang near exceeding the carrying capacity for hunter-gatherers before full-scale switching to agriculture.