73ms

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[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 4 points 3 months ago

it's an entirely different problem because decentralization implies there is no "BlueSky" that could "do the same" as the power to comply is not theirs alone anymore at that point.

[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 5 points 3 months ago

I wouldn't be surprised if he held some share of it but Dorsey probably doesn't have much to do with Bluesky anymore, at least in an official capacity. The more salient point is about not really trusting any single party that asserts centralized control over a platform.

[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 1 points 3 months ago

your home computers would probably not have the reliability or the disk performance required to run it.

[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 5 points 3 months ago (4 children)

it keeps constantly growing by terabytes and needs to be fast too though. Means you're going to pay more than most private individuals are able to long-term just for the privilege of running that one component.

[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 26 points 3 months ago (1 children)

yeah the DM system is something completely exclusive to their official servers and that they just rolled up without caring at all about trying to keep up the pretense of wanting to build something decentralized.

[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 1 points 3 months ago (4 children)

source for that?

[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 5 points 3 months ago (16 children)

Your "example of self hosting" is not an example of self hosting the relay, just an appview which is still being fully dependent of other Bluesky services like the relay. It's pretty unlikely that the relay would be at all practical to host on a RPi5. But even if it was the problem still remains that the network is set up in a way where self-hosting it only results in you creating your own separate bubble, not meaningfully participating in the official one.

I also doubt anyone has selfhosted relays long-term since right now there's very little purpose to that and the resource requirements are massive as well as keep growing at a fast pace in terms of the disk space required.

[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

Monet näistä on tuttuja mutta yksi kokonaan kadoksiin jäänyt on Elite Fighters 2. Tosin ensimmäisen osan oli joku lopulta ladannut internet archiveen ja alan epäillä itseäni että oliko kakkososaa olemassakaan vai sekotanko saman tyylisen Star Control 2 kanssa. MBNetin purkin tiedostoarkiston hävittäminen on kyllä ollut tragedia.

[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Why surprisingly?

[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

198X seems cool. I tend to play lots of older games on my deck too, mostly old DOS/Windows releases which can run with Wine/Proton or Dosbox for me.

[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 years ago

Been playing a bit of Close Combat 3: The Russian Front. Picked it up from the summer sale and I've been wanting to try this series for as long as I've known about it (I think I read about CC2 in a gaming mag when it was new). Fun game but not the easiest to get running and nobody seems to be playing the games in this series with Deck of even a controller so I didn't really find any controller mapping for it. WNot a huge issue since the game is fairly easy to control even with just a mouse.

I tend to play lots of strategy games and such that usually rely on the mouse quite a bit, the deck is such a great device for this use case.

[–] 73ms@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

It is no coincidence that those people all only managed to shift the narrative slightly. So now it’s the US that is their savior while all the useless Western European countries are weak and listening to Russian narratives. Exactly like they learned for decades from Russia belittle anyone and only accepting the US as their peer (because their propaganda doesn’t work without a dangerous enemy).

Read what you wrote... This does not really make much sense and mostly reads like the primary school level "analysis" that you see thrown around about how all Russians are the same and have always been the same. They actually currently do have a dangerous enemy in Russia so they have not needed to invent one at all. That much is obvious. They have not alienated themselves from the western european countries that are helping them in this fight but I'm sure most reasonable people would agree that has been happening pretty slowly... There are some valid reasons for that but from the POV of the Ukrainian people it absolutely makes sense that they are the ones advocating a stronger and faster response.

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