Vespair

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 5 days ago

You never forget your first

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago

I don't love their decision to defederate hexbear, but otherwise I like this instance.

Not to say I don't understand their reasoning for defederating, because I do, I just prefer as little defeds as possible aside from corporate influence (fuck threads)

[–] [email protected] 36 points 5 days ago (3 children)

I genuinely cannot express the depths of my sorrow.

I understand the decision and hold no ill will towards the admin team, I just think lemm.ee was exactly everything I wanted from an instance and am truly sad to not only lose the account history being associated with me, but also the most neutral of the instances.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

I've seen a lot of variations of the trolley problem, and this is the first time I've ever heard the "heavy man." It also makes zero sense, because a heavy man would do nothing to a trolley.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

I have severe anxiety too. It is an unfortunate additional challenge, but it does not absolve us our part in society nor give us an excuse to treat others poorly.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

I use Infinitebacklog, which is basically the video games version of what letterboxd is for films or rateyourmusic is for music

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Bro I love Cryptopsy, their album None So Vile slays!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

You don't call for a flag on the play when it's your team causing the penalty

[–] [email protected] 28 points 1 week ago

Lol, imagine thinking you're allowed a momentary reprieve from advertising in this hellscape of a world we've built.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

This has always been the point.

It has never been about which restroom trans people use, it was always been about being able to harass and vilify trans people.

The right doesn't want to just enforce gender binary, they want to erase anything and anyone that falls outside it.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 week ago

Air is a gaseous fluid.

This is just how birds look at all of us.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

Sure, she's probably not the reason the film is bad.

That being said, I have never once seen her in anything and not thought "god, couldn't they have cast anyone else?" So like, she sure as hell didn't help this film, or any other she's been in.

And on top of being a bad actress and a fairly unlikeable person in appearances, she's an enormous nepo-baby.

So somehow she managed to be no wrong here, but also entirely wrong here.

 

They really need an option in-between normal and light sauce.

That's it, that's the whole post.

 

I'm not talking about the FASTEST, the LOWEST, or the MOST CHAOTIC song, but what's the HEAVIEST song you know?

I've been thinking about this for awhile because I've been trying to figure out why my choice feels so damn heavy to me. I know faster songs, I know more chaotic songs, I know more doomy downtempo atmospheric songs, but for some reason the way these elements come together in this song just feels so massive and crushing to me.

So with that being said, my pick for heaviest song is:

Tsukuyomi (feat. Travis Worland of Enterprise Earth) from Tsukuyomi: The Origin by Distant

Like I said, I know there are songs that are more way extreme in individual ways, but the way these elements come together in this song just feels so goddamn heavy to me - genuinely heavier than a lot of stuff people refer to as heavier.

Anyway, what's the heaviest song you know, or at least the heaviest song that readily comes to mind?

 

Albums are unranked between 2nd and 10th place and are alphabetical by artist instead, but I will list my top album of the year separately:

Blood Incantation - Absolute Elsewhere > Crazy beautiful progressive death metal from space

Chapel of Disease - Echoes of Light > Melodic death metal meets prog rock, super beautiful and super original

Charli XCX - Brat > It's Brat, I don't need to tell you what this is.

Future Islands - People Who Aren't There Anymore > Great synthpop and maybe the coolest sound you might hear on mainstream radio right now

Knocked Loose - You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To > A basic choice, everyone loves this, but everyone loves it for a reason

Left to Suffer - Leap of Death > Hyper-melodic deathcore with nu metal sensibility; I think this album almost does for deathcore what Finch's What It Is to Burn did for post-hardcore or A Day to Remember did for metalcore

The Cure - Songs of a Lost World > Really unexpected to me, this is beautiful and is my current favorite The Cure album

Thou - Umbilical > Dense and emotionally weighty sludge doom metal from one of the best bands in the sound

Tyler, The Creator - Chromakopia > I'm a Tyler stan; this doesn't hit the heights of his best albums for me but is excellent still

And my top album of the year:

Bilmuri - AMERICAN MOTOR SPORTS > Simply the best country, alt metal, post-hardcore, pop punk crossover album I've ever heard, even if admittedly that's an incredibly narrow field. Genuinely great, not just a novelty, AMERICAN MOTOR SPORTS is without the question the album I've returned to the most, and I don't see any signs of tiring of it yet. Just a tremendous album.

Those were mine tops, but what did I miss? What were your top albums of 2024?

Or hey, if you hate any of my picks, feel free to tell me about that too, I'm cool with differing view points. It's just fun to talk music.

 

I've got no association with the game, any developers, publishers, whatever, I just really like the game a lot.

Of the pokemon-likes I've ever played, it's easily my favorite, in part because it's one of the most creative. In fact it's barely a pokemon-like, just taking the basic formula and then really doing their own thing with it.

Great story, great gameplay, great vibes, and decent (but not stellar) post-game.

Recommended for anyone who likes monster collector games or quirky indie games.

 

I thought it was sick as hell, definitely a huge upgrade from the previous season (which wasn't on my radar originally; I watched it after season 2). Genuinely one of the best things I've watched on youtube in a while.

 

(If this question is inappropriate or better suited elsewhere, please let me know, and I can remove it.)

I have a mostly personally digitized media library on external USB storage that I am looking for a convenient and effective way to watch in 4K on my home non-smart television. I'm not interested in solutions for accessing streaming pirated content, unlocking subscription-based services, or anything of that nature; I'm just looking for a way to connect a USB-C external drive with loose media content (largely H.265-based 4K video and FLAC audio files) at the best quality on my home television.

I understand that Android TV boxes are available cheaply on Amazon and might be a viable solution, but this video from Linus suggests these can be malware nightmares, so I'm wary of trying any of those. Linus went on to make a follow-up video, but either his suggestions for my use cases were unclear, or I am not savvy enough to have understood them. For example, he mentions in the follow-up video that the Google Chromecast might be specifically bad for this due to the bottlenecking of the USB 2.0-based transfer speed, but I don't think he ever brings up the topic directly again or suggests which of the other options presented is particularly good for external storage media file playback.

If this option can also replace my current Amazon Fire Stick as my go-to media center option with access to the typical streamers (YouTube, Netflix, Crunchyroll, etc.), that would be especially incredible.

If this option comes with some kind of software/media library solution that would allow me to track watched progress in my personal media library in a way similar to how streaming services do, that would be double especially incredible.

And hey, if there's some way I could connect a controller to play some retro emulated games on it too, that would be amazing, but that's absolutely not a necessary component.

I don't have a high budget, so ideally, I'd like to keep costs in or around $50 if possible, but if that's unrealistic, I'd appreciate being told so I can adjust my expectations.

I'd say I'm a "high-level ignorant" or "low-level savvy" consumer; I feel like I'm not technologically illiterate but definitely would not call myself truly savvy or skilled. I've put PCs together from purchased components but would have no idea how to build or repair an individual component itself. I'm up for learning if the task is approachable, so if the best solution is something like a custom-built Raspberry Pi, I'm not opposed to the idea, but I have no real knowledge going into this and am more interested in a solution to the problem at hand than the edification that might come with such a project. So basically, if we're talking about a simple "build a media center in a box" sort of Pi kit, I might be able to manage, but if we're talking about a months-long project of tinkering and trials, then that's probably not the solution I'm looking for.

Anyway, I appreciate in advance any insights or feedback anyone is able to offer.

edit: @Hendrik correctly pointed out a discrepancy in my post regarding lack of "dumb" 4k TVs. I was trying to simplify things, but in reality my situation is one 1080p “dumb” TV and one modern 4k which I think is a Vizio brand smart TV. I am looking for a solution I’ll be able to move between both.

 

Denuvo = 🤮

 

Not trying to start anything, and if this is the wrong place to post about it I apologize, I'm not sure where else to broach the topic, but as a user I've noticed an enormous increase is moderator action today and I'm curious if there was some catalyst that the userbase should be aware of. Prior to today, the modlog shows only a few mod actions most days, and previous entire months can fit within one screenview. Furthermore, most of those actions were locking posts or removing and reprimanding specific offending comments. Yet today there is an entire wave of moderator actions, including such vague notes as "Troll Post" on meme posts with significant engagement.

I promise I'm not trying to start drama, I am just concerned as I love Lemmy and want to see it and the community thrive, and I am concerned about the same issues that plague Reddit could potentially find their way here.

That said, I also understand this isn't a democracy, so if the reply is simply "that's how it is," I guess I'm going to just shrug and accept it.

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