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  • I'm just starting my first playthrough. First hour introduction was solid

  • I think unix signals are a bit lacking for your use case now. I'd consider having the daemon also have a web interface that you could then have the web server message. You mention systemd also, so could also consider MQ message queuing or D-Bus. Getting these to scale across computers isn't as simple, hence my http suggestion initially. HTTP should also then be OS agnostic

  • How would you solve it then? I'm not saying Ofcom are right, but should it be left wholly on parents to police the whole internet?

  • Great news indeed then, go Mastodon!

    Lemmy has the same issues I believe. Lots of people not exactly happy with the two core devs either

  • Given the concern, it would be good to be explicit in the blog post. What other assets does it genuinely need? The code is open source, people are free to host instances

  • No mention of the name Mastodon and copyrights which I seem to recall is one of the bigger complaints

  • Finishing Mass Effect 3. Multiple times :)

    Smashing and being smashed with my mates at worms with couch-coop

    Multiplayer halo 2 across the LAN in my house

    LAN party instagib ctf 1 hour 0-0 and winning it in overtime

    Rocking a battlefield 2/3/4 server online with a squad of mates all using voice comms, and nobody playing a sniper

    I love gaming

  • Pretty fucked up. Is it not international maritime law to render aid to those in need? And with respect to any migrants in your waters, sure you can contain them to evaluate their refugee status and deport them, but I'm pretty sure they have to take them ashore

  • So with british law, the intent of the law is as important as the written texts. Listen to the debates which can and are used by judges from the commons and the lords to decide upon intent. It's not for tiny forums, but I'm also not a lawyer. Significant most likely relates to not just user count, but also other reporting from other media, it's significance of significant users, anonymity, and ability to break bigger stories. Try codifying any of that (and more!) in a law

  • I don't believe it would target any of the fediverse currently. No instances have significant volumes of users or target markets. This is designed to target facebooks, tik-toks, and twitters. Services that do influence populations. Essentially, making these services actually responsible for their algorithmic output and akin to publishers in the UK

  • Simple. Don't be a company. Companies exist to sell stuff: the fediverse doesn't. There are a few other structures in the UK alone to circumvent this potential law, which is designed to combat large social media companies. And it won't affect outside the UK either, and with brexit - will anyone else bother enforcibg?

  • Not my title, as I already said. But anecdata backs this up ime. Go ask your parents for a giggle, see what they say

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  • Usually the sites where they come ashore are well known, but the cables in between often not so much. But obviously not the hardest thing to find either with a dredger

  • Fey creatures in general. High level fey are where things start to get tricky though. Pixies that are police for instance, obsessed with checking peoples' papers. Or how about gnomish pacifists. Hags are also fey, so an easy addition, I'd perhaps go with them as the potential allies - they are usually unaligned and wouldn't want to side with elves or a kingdom

  • Bots. But bots can be paid people these days

  • Sounds great, always enjoyed the motorola G series. My G31 battery is falling off a cliff too, perhaps an upgrade is due. May well be the last 3.5mm phone from motorola as the last moto G announced didn't have one!

  • I thought everyone knew this? When real honey costs 2-4x as much, what do people think supermarket honey is?

  • 6 replies and no Shazbot! Glad I got that sorted