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  1. Comment on What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them? in ~games

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    22 hours? I'm already at 17 and haven't even gotten into the Citadel. Granted, I've been exploring everything, granting every Wish, and getting stuck on some optional bosses, but 22 hours feels...

    22 hours? I'm already at 17 and haven't even gotten into the Citadel. Granted, I've been exploring everything, granting every Wish, and getting stuck on some optional bosses, but 22 hours feels too fast unless you're only doing the core story. Is that basically what you did, or are you just that much better?

    2 votes
  2. Comment on What follows GitHub? in ~tech

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    As far as I understand it (mainly from seeing what features get emphasized when people talk about forges), a git forge is a git host that also allows for issue tracking and discussion, repository...

    As far as I understand it (mainly from seeing what features get emphasized when people talk about forges), a git forge is a git host that also allows for issue tracking and discussion, repository forking, build automation, and several other advanced features that aren't provided by git itself. A simple git host is just a location to store repositories, sometimes with a front-end to view the file tree but not always.

    Most major git hosts (Github, Gitlab, Bitbucket, Codeberg, Sourcehut, etc) are git forges. They offer more than just your basic push, pull, branch, clone, etc that are part of git, but also software test and build automation so you can push releases more easily. Note that the way most people fork a repository is not a git feature, but a Github-ism. Traditional forks are just branches in the same tree, but Github (and now many other options) hide that behind creating a whole new repository under your control.

    TL;DR: all git forges are git hosts, but not all git hosts are forges. If it offers more features that just what comes with git, especially automation, it's probably a forge. Remember: a git host can be as simple as a server with SSH access and git installed.

    7 votes
  3. Comment on What follows GitHub? in ~tech

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    I think Forgejo is the newest, but I don't know what's the standard. It split from Gitea on philosophical grounds, and I haven't done enough research to know if there's any feature differences....

    I think Forgejo is the newest, but I don't know what's the standard. It split from Gitea on philosophical grounds, and I haven't done enough research to know if there's any feature differences. From what I know, Gogs, Gitea, and Forgejo are all still usable.

    4 votes
  4. Comment on Helldivers 2 – Into the Unjust | Launch trailer in ~games

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    My experience is the same as yours, I just put that caveat at the end just in case someone reads "play how you want" and decides that means it's okay to be a dick online. Sometimes I forget I'm in...

    My experience is the same as yours, I just put that caveat at the end just in case someone reads "play how you want" and decides that means it's okay to be a dick online. Sometimes I forget I'm in a space where people take things reasonably.

    4 votes
  5. Comment on Helldivers 2 – Into the Unjust | Launch trailer in ~games

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    The best part about this is that there's basically a faction for any playstyle you want. I tend to prefer slower gameplay where I can pick off enemies at a distance, so I mainly fight bots. My...

    At best you'll see specific weapons being vastly more effective versus some factions and weak against others.

    The best part about this is that there's basically a faction for any playstyle you want. I tend to prefer slower gameplay where I can pick off enemies at a distance, so I mainly fight bots. My brother was always a spray-and-pray guy in Halo, so bugs would suit him much better. Squids (Illuminate) are a mix of both, but since they tend to be in more urban maps in my experience, they don't offer as many options for long engagements like bots do (there are some urban bot areas, but they're less frequent).

    I also took breaks for several months before returning, and every time I was able to jump in and find a spot without having to make major adjustments. The biggest changes I've made have been after I picked up a warbond I wanted and unlocked equipment that looked fun (Deadeye and warp pack, specifically). Play how you want, as long as you're not intentionally sabotaging other divers!

    5 votes
  6. Comment on What follows GitHub? in ~tech

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    When it comes to core functionality, I feel like people forget about more primitive options. Both cgit and git web are more than reasonable for solo devs who just need a remote repository...

    When it comes to core functionality, I feel like people forget about more primitive options. Both cgit and git web are more than reasonable for solo devs who just need a remote repository (technically just git with no web interface is fine, but that's a whole new level of simplification). I fall into the category of people who don't need a git forge, just a git host. I used Sourcehut for a long time, but I started having access issues (I couldn't pull changes from digitalocean droplets for some reason) so I set up extra remotes with GitLab. Now GitLab feels way over-featured for what I need, and most of the features recommended by other solutions feel the same to me.

    I know that many teams and organizations actually use the CI/CD offerings and everything else that goes with them, but I do miss seeing less heavyweight options come up. Maybe it's because basic git servers are a "solved" problem, but I do find it interesting that every few years a new forge pops up that mostly forks an existing one for philosophical reasons (Forgejo is a fork of Gitea, which is a fork of Gogs) while I don't see the same happening with cgit, git web, and similar options.

    8 votes
  7. Comment on The vast majority ~90% of us only consume, never post and never comment. So come on in, leave a tildes-worthy comment, and join the 10% my dear lurker in ~talk

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    Given that many of my peers questioned why we had to take an ethics course at all (which is explained in that very course), I agree that we shouldn't be listened to. Tech Men are how we got the...

    Given that many of my peers questioned why we had to take an ethics course at all (which is explained in that very course), I agree that we shouldn't be listened to. Tech Men are how we got the crypto boom, and the AI boom, and whatever wasteful new tech comes next.

    4 votes
  8. Comment on You can't outrun a bad diet in ~food

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    It's the one step I neglect the most. I intentionally put on 50 lbs over three years and hit my max target weight. The gain was some muscle and some fat, and while I needed both I want to slim...

    It's the one step I neglect the most. I intentionally put on 50 lbs over three years and hit my max target weight. The gain was some muscle and some fat, and while I needed both I want to slim down a bit. Lack of sleep has been the hardest part for me to fix up, but my wife has been "nagging" me to come to bed earlier so that helps.

    8 votes
  9. Comment on Recommendation Request: New Mouse in ~comp

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    I had a G502 that failed within a year. Sometimes it would double-click, sometimes it would click and hold, sometimes it wouldn't click and hold when I wanted it to. I went back to a cheap...

    I had a G502 that failed within a year. Sometimes it would double-click, sometimes it would click and hold, sometimes it wouldn't click and hold when I wanted it to. I went back to a cheap Redragon mouse that worked fantastic for several years and only broke because it got caught on something in a box during a move and one of the buttons broke off.

    The G502 X uses different switches but is otherwise identical. I recommend getting that if you like the feel and features of the original G502. I know I liked it enough to get the upgrade, it's worth it imo.

    3 votes
  10. Comment on The 100 best movies of the 2020s (so far) in ~movies

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    I can't remember any of the specific versions other than Tolkien's translation, I know one was part of a collection of Arthurian tales but I don't remember which. Tolkien's stuck in my mind...

    I can't remember any of the specific versions other than Tolkien's translation, I know one was part of a collection of Arthurian tales but I don't remember which. Tolkien's stuck in my mind because 1. I'm a huge Tolkien nerd and 2. It was in old verse that used alliteration more than rhyming so it was an odd read. I recommend it if you want something that feels like it's from a millennia ago, but not if you just want a quick and easy retelling of the tale.

    2 votes
  11. Comment on The 100 best movies of the 2020s (so far) in ~movies

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    I initially hated The Green Knight as well. Not necessarily because it felt pretentious - personally I loved the atmosphere the film set up, something about the lack of background noise and music...

    I initially hated The Green Knight as well. Not necessarily because it felt pretentious - personally I loved the atmosphere the film set up, something about the lack of background noise and music made it hit differently - but more because the story felt wrong. I have read several versions of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, including Tolkien's version that is told in poetic verse, and in all of them Gawain is described as unassailably virtuous. He's the type of knight who only fails because the task was impossible, not because of a moral inadequacy or lack of skill.

    In the film, he's none of those things. The character Gawain bears little resemblance to the legend, so the story isn't even close to the same. Yes, the overall plot is the same, but Gawain doesn't make the same decisions so he doesn't get the same results. In the end, it felt like there were more questions than answers in the story, and it felt unfulfilling.

    If the move had been marketed as a "what if" scenario, I would have known a bit more of what to expect. I might have even enjoyed it. Instead, they act like they are faithfully following the legend and answering questions that I quite frankly didn't think were even presented anywhere. It's not telling the legend, it's exploring what would happen if Gawain was no better than any ordinary man of his time. If I approach the movie from that angle, it's much easier to enjoy despite the slightly pretentious style.

    3 votes
  12. Comment on The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now open source in ~comp

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    Kind of, for WSL2 at least. It has some specific optimizations and it hooks more into the host system somehow. The fact that you can use WSL to run GUI apps that use Windows decorations is weird....

    Kind of, for WSL2 at least. It has some specific optimizations and it hooks more into the host system somehow. The fact that you can use WSL to run GUI apps that use Windows decorations is weird.

    WSL v1 is a translation layer and it's way more complex, but also more interesting for that exact reason. That's what would need to be forked for a BSD to run.

    1 vote
  13. Comment on The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now open source in ~comp

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    I can't wait to see a fork for WSF (Windows Subsystem for FreeBSD) soon.

    I can't wait to see a fork for WSF (Windows Subsystem for FreeBSD) soon.

    1 vote
  14. Comment on Helldivers 2 finally has Super Earth maps to fight on as part of the Heart of Democracy major update in ~games

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    Medium pen should be enough once the shield is down. If you break the spire on top of their head the shield stays down, and I think the bottom one makes their attacks weaker. Hit the joints of the...

    Medium pen should be enough once the shield is down. If you break the spire on top of their head the shield stays down, and I think the bottom one makes their attacks weaker. Hit the joints of the legs - the eye looks like a big weak spot but if you can shoot off a leg then they go down. AMR and Deadeye both work pretty well for that, AMR uses fewer shots but then you need something else to take down the shield.

    2 votes
  15. Comment on Helldivers 2 finally has Super Earth maps to fight on as part of the Heart of Democracy major update in ~games

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    Wait... Deadeye can take down Stingrays? Where's the weakpoint?

    Wait... Deadeye can take down Stingrays? Where's the weakpoint?

    1 vote
  16. Comment on Helldivers 2 finally has Super Earth maps to fight on as part of the Heart of Democracy major update in ~games

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    I did try Autocannon early, but it just didn't work with the loadout I had. It forces me to carry a high rate of fire primary rather than a precision weapon, and I found that Fleshmobs just ate...

    I did try Autocannon early, but it just didn't work with the loadout I had. It forces me to carry a high rate of fire primary rather than a precision weapon, and I found that Fleshmobs just ate Autocannon shots anyway. Running into a group of 3 mobs was constant bad news, since I can't run and reload the Autocannon but also rarely finished all three off without needing to reload.

    1 vote
  17. Comment on Helldivers 2 finally has Super Earth maps to fight on as part of the Heart of Democracy major update in ~games

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    There's a reason I said I played bots - I vastly prefer fighting them to the constant run and gun scramble that bugs provide. Squids feel very similar - large swarms of enemies with a few bullet...

    Bots/Bugs/Squids all play so different

    There's a reason I said I played bots - I vastly prefer fighting them to the constant run and gun scramble that bugs provide. Squids feel very similar - large swarms of enemies with a few bullet sponges mixed in just to screw you over.

    3 votes
  18. Comment on Helldivers 2 finally has Super Earth maps to fight on as part of the Heart of Democracy major update in ~games

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    I think this is where I was having trouble the most. I generally prefer low-volume weapons that hit hard, so the Diligence CS was my go-to until I unlocked the Frontier Justice warbond for the...

    high volume, light pen

    I think this is where I was having trouble the most. I generally prefer low-volume weapons that hit hard, so the Diligence CS was my go-to until I unlocked the Frontier Justice warbond for the Deadeye (I love me a good lever-action!). Unfortunately, that seems to have been the wrong move since I burn through shots to clear a group of Voteless and then have to reload while dodging Overseer shots. My main gripe with that one is that cancelling the reload is clunky - I have to switch weapons completely, but I feel like switching to first-person/ADS should pull me out of the reload.

    I did switch my support weapon to the Stalwart last night, which helped a lot. If support weapons got levels too then I'd switch back to my beloved AMR and use a full auto primary, but I think I'm happy with my current loadout. I might switch the Stalwart to the Laser Cannon since one of my teammates was taking down fleshmobs and the fly-by planes pretty easily, but I just can't work without some sort of precision rifle.

    3 votes
  19. Comment on Helldivers 2 finally has Super Earth maps to fight on as part of the Heart of Democracy major update in ~games

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    I recently returned after several months playing other games, and the Illuminate feel so much more difficult to manage. I used to do difficulty 7 or 8 bot missions no problem, but the squids are...

    I recently returned after several months playing other games, and the Illuminate feel so much more difficult to manage. I used to do difficulty 7 or 8 bot missions no problem, but the squids are keeping me down at 4 or 5. I'm sure part of it is that I'm rusty, but is the difficulty just that bad?

    3 votes
  20. Comment on What self-hosts PHP-type based projects do you love or at least find useful? in ~tech

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    I've been prepared. I've followed their instructions to the letter. It has still failed. This isn't an issue of me being lax, it's an issue of a major software provider pushing out new versions...

    I've been prepared. I've followed their instructions to the letter. It has still failed. This isn't an issue of me being lax, it's an issue of a major software provider pushing out new versions every 6 months without having a reliable upgrade path.