It's an old format where you'd post a picture of a thing masquerading as another thing with a caption like this, this one is a suspicious van hiding among the buses
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The warning is just a general reminder that kbin is in beta and remote communities won't always work 100% perfectly
That's sick, the graphs look beautiful! I've wanted to do something like that with a VFD since I saw Posy's video. The fact that the person behind this video managed to get an X server working with it on top of the terminal blows my mind
Hades, which is also made by Supergiant, is also fantastic. It's a great intro to the roguelite genre. I've also heard that their first game, Bastion, is great too, but I haven't played it
Ooh, sweet, sounds like fun! I loved Supreme Commander, definitely trying this out
Win+V opens up your clipboard history so you don't have to switch tabs in the emoji picker
I'll have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda.
I started messing around with gemini a while back, it's a little involved to set up, and intentionally-limited feature-wise (it's heavily inspired by Gopher). Very fun messing around with it though, and customizing my HTTP proxy was pretty satisfying. You could access my site either through a gemini browser or a normal one, and the normal site had a few extra bells and whistles that made browsing it a little better
Totally, fair enough. It's specifically about the /hj tone indicator, how it is mostly useless because of its ambiguity and it not being known by people in general, and how that extends to most tone indicators. It's basically what you said but goes way more in depth (almost crazily so but that's sorta their thing)
Personally, I don't use tone indicators for pretty much the same reasons as what you said above. I also think that anything that could be conveyed using them is probably just better off being spelled out
As much as it looks tacky, I kinda dig it
I use kbin so I might be wrong, but you do
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, becomes !nostupidquestionsI'm not sure if it works on Lemmy, but on kbin
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also works, it becomes @nostupidquestions