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  • Big companies profit from the labour of hardworking creatives. I'm just wondering how a company of their size can make good games with an incompetent leadership.

    I'm saying making games with budgets like theirs should be a dream and the results should be insane, but it's up to management to make it happen. Instead they choose to rid themselves of talent and pocket the money.

  • Would their size not be their detriment? I'm sure the people working there are passionate and want to deliver great quality experiences, but it also feels like games made by committee. Lacking soul and overarching vision, combined with a cash grab because all those people need to be paid.

  • Just yell 10! and you've counted way further already

  • If you're seeing this comment, it means outgoing federation is back online!

  • 'The best anti-virus is common sense [current year]' - was a meme more than decade ago and is still true. Linux is not safer than any other OS.

    The reason why people think otherwise is because statistically, when bad actors release malware it's made for the OS with the largest market share. Which for computers, is still Windows by a landslide.

  • Friend bought one and brought him a high capacity sd I wasn't using, to my surprise it genuinely didn't have a slot for it.

  • Looks just like my brother's cat! Shea meet Spock.

  • Farmers find them frequently plowing their field over here in Belgium. Against experts advice they often leave them by the side of the road so they can continue their work. There have been countless stories of tourists trying to take them home followed by the bomb squad clearing part of an airport.

  • I've noticed that a more detailed writeup is warranted! So I'll be working on that.

    CORS is enabled on lemmy, you have to send the 'Origin' header in order to get the Access-Control headers. Which allows cross-origin for simple requests. No added headers, cookies or other data. So all API calls are made in JS by your browser.

  • Good question, it's a design choice. Being attached to my name I had no interest in needing to moderate which comments should and shouldn't be showing up under my name. There is a direct link to the posts on lemmy where they can be interacted with.

    A second concern is XSS, with my own content I have no worries.

  • The open web and API's are designed for this purpose, and don't think any instance would ever follow reddit and close up theirs.

    I'm all for donating to your instance owner, altough I'd be surprised if any would mind their API being used this way. Giving credit where credit is due.

  • Exactly, in this case the actual post is this one and posted it here as a x-post.

    Edit: I own my instance, but you don't have to own one in order to deploy this blog frontend.

  • This is in it's simplest form a blog frontend for Lemmy indeed!

  • I'm glad you liked it, thanks for the kind words!

  • That requires the running and maintenance of a federated instance, which is not easy or cheap. Doing it like this allows anyone to make a BlogOnLemmy by serving but a single webpage, no extra server cost at all.

  • I sepperate the hosting of the content and the page itself. With a website you do need to still be serving a html page, because it has no backend the page can be served by GitHub for example.

    In theory you don't have to touch the website anymore, so you use Lemmy as your markdown frontend.

    A constraint like this ensures someone can host their BlogOnLemmy without paying for anything like hosting space or running the instance themselves.

  • Feel free to use the code in any way you like, and enjoy your trip!

  • Thanks for sharing I had no idea how harmful vinyl is. Various sources say it is safe to handle but the manufacturing, recycling and distribution is a nightmare.

    I like how my collection is 90% second hand and won't be getting rid of them anytime soon, but it's an eye opener for sure!

  • Yes it does, a client needed this documentation and I've tested it extensively. The only exception is when S-Mode is enabled.