I’d wish for humanity to transcend our physical form and live in a virtual world as gods.
Professional software engineer, musician, gamer, stoic, democratic socialist
I’d wish for humanity to transcend our physical form and live in a virtual world as gods.
Workaround: wish to be reincarnated as an immortal.
I’ll check it out.
Not sure how definitive that OPM classification is, but I see OPM as a seinen that deconstructs shonen via satire. It presents the absurdity of the superhero endgame with a troubled god-like protagonist. It also redefines what it means to be a hero in a realistic and inspiring way (via Mumen Rider).
I love that the EU is cracking down on tech, but I also wish the US government could get in on that awesome rake.
I’m generally picky about how I spend large amounts of time. As an adolescent I watched like 700 episodes of One Piece but I eventually gave up. At this point I can’t be bothered with any Shonen; they’re the equivalent of junk food. Even Mob Psycho 100 started getting tiresome in season 3.
I’ve never appreciated bishoujo/harem garbage; I had coworkers that watched it regularly and it was very off-putting. They are horny and delusional, pretending there is substance.
But I still think there’s a lot of solid art in manga/anime. I tend to look for popular seinen manga that turned into anime, like Akira, Berserk, Monster, Ghost in the Shell, Death Note, One Punch Man. But even some of those end up going downhill or failing to evolve out of the “edgy and violent” stage, e.g. Attack on Titan.
Clearly the garbage is what makes money, which is a huge shame.
And AFAIK Hayao Miyazaki does not like to be associated with the Anime genre and would prefer being grouped with the likes of Disney. And I think that’s quite appropriate.
In Settings > Blocks > Blocked Instances
I think it’s just the communities that don’t appear.
Actually I can read this. Apparently blocking instances doesn’t block their comments in communities that aren’t hosted on the blocked instance.
So… It’s expensive and mediocre at everything?
Sorry if that sounds harsh but I honestly can’t think of a reason I’d want one of these.
That’s a good point. Honestly I didn’t notice all of those posts were from a single community, though in hindsight that makes a lot of sense.
Not because I’ve had any kind of bad experience with users on this instance, but I don’t care for the posts on lemmy.blahaj.zone. I honestly just got tired of seeing the “Rule” posts; it’s like 90% of their posts!
Rate-limiting could also be applied at the federation level, but I’m less sure of what the implementation would look like. Requiring filters on a per-account basis might be resource intensive.
Why resort to an expensive decentralized mechanism when we already have a client-server model? We can just implement rate-limiting on the server.
No I’m pretty sure that the DNR prohibits hunting to specific areas on public land.
That just sounds illegal.
Sitting for that long is bad for you, regardless of the chair. Get a standing desk.
It seems irrelevant whether this person is using encrypted channels if they failed to maintain anonymity. If they distributed material and leaked any identifying info (e.g. IP address), then it would be trivial for investigators or CIs to track them down.
This might sound cheesy but I recommend reading the book Radical Collaboration. Software breeds a lot of disagreement, so it’s important to be able to approach arguments with co-workers with a level head and learn to reach alignment before making decisions.
Don’t most YouTubers make more money with their own sponsorships than from YT ads? Can we start the mass migration to PeerTube already?