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  • I think it's due to lemmy.world defederating from some of the louder instances that I've seen way less content of that nature. Not 0 of it, but at least it's not shouting over the top of every single post I see while browsing the All Communities list.

  • This is his punishment for Total Forgiveness, where he had to go up and do a stand up routine. I think the full footage of it is listed as a separate thing from the episode it happened in, though.

  • Sorry, that's my bad. When I see something that looks like a request for information, I try my best to answer it. Even if you personally don't find it useful, someone else in a similar position but different perspective on learning might be interested. Sorry, hope you have a good day!

  • He's saying that if you can change a hard drive, then you can always just keep a spare one (with a clean OS install) on hand to use whenever you take it in for repairs.

    Changing a hard drive is basically knowing where the hard drive is, how to access it, and then unplugging and replugging some cables. Fairly easy, and most newer cases have been designed to make it easy to reach the storage bays.

  • Shin Megami Tensei is a long-running series, though the games are all standalone (think Final Fantasy). I think SMT VI came out in the last 2 years, if you wanted to give it a try.

    For a brief idea of it, it's about convincing demons and spirits to join up with you as you move through some sort of post-apocalyptic world. You then end up fusing various spirits together in order to become stronger.

  • Teams at work, Facebook Messenger with family, and occasionally Discord with online friends (or with family, if we're having a game night). About half of my family uses iPhones, so they often Facetime each other, but whenever it's a full family call, we know that everyone can use Messenger. I'll occasionally use Duo or whatever it's called to call my dad, and that's about it.

  • From what I had read somewhere, the holdup is in batching a ton of the promotions into a single voting item. Batching them together requires a unanimous vote, so by voting against it, Tuberville gets to hold the entire process hostage. Promotions can still occur, but each promotion would likely take weeks or months of work and deliberations.

  • If you play on a separate account specifically to play in a different skill range, then that would be smurfing. But if you play through the calibration games on that account to your best ability, then it should place you roughly where your other account would be within a handful of games.

  • When I was losing weight, tracking my progress on things like running and weight helped me stay consistent with it. Every time you exert yourself, it's towards a goal, and if you can track your progress it feels less pointless.

  • Thanks, that's cool! I remember using ssh back in college when I was attempting to major in computer engineering and interacting with the student server.

    Is keystroke timing a legitimate way for programs to decipher/narrow down a password?

  • I didn't know this existed until I saw the Nextlander guys playing it, and even then I didn't catch the name of the game.

    Zero marketing means that unless the game is absolutely amazing, there will be no word of mouth and no buzz, leading to no one noticing the game at all.

  • This is why I'm the rules guy in my board game group. I sit down, absorb the rulebook, think about edge cases and check online for answers, simulate a game on my own, and then I get everyone together to sit down and learn the game.

    Turns out the ability to hold the rules to like 6 different board games in my head, while not vital for daily life, is a superpower that I intend to fully use.

  • As others have said, the Actions menu has a shortcut to saved posts, whether you make it part of your bottom bar or Floating Action Button.

    Another neat trick is that long-pressing the Action menu will automatically shortcut to whatever the first action listed is. So if you rearrange it so that Saved posts is the first action, your saved posts will always be 1 long-press away!