Eskating cyclist, gamer and enjoyer of anime. Probably an artist. Also I code sometimes, pretty much just to mod titanfall 2 tho.

Introverted, yet I enjoy discussion to a fault.

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  • Waited for the PC version of Intergrade, and then a sale. It was absolutley fantastic IMO. But I will still do the same with Rebirth.

    Squenix keeps trying to spend more to get more, and it never fucking works.

    It’s always “our titles are performing below expectations and we will be forced to axe the project” when the whole reason things are going south is that they somehow thought there was a market to make hundreds of millions, then spend accordingly.

    And when fans aren’t interested in buying one game three times for full price:

    Rebirth didn’t need to be bigger and better than Intergrade. It just needed to be the same quality level (which was excellent, now with Rebirth its overshooting the sweet spot by a mile) and cost less than full-price.



  • Batteries catch fire. Very large ones, or many cells together can mean a very hot, very dangerous fire, with the occasional violence of a cell bursting.

    Being in close contact with something like a phone when that happens would cause burns, but they don’t “explode” with very much force. (Relatively speaking. You wouldn’t get lethal fragmentation for example, I don’t think)

    The note 7 batteries didn’t really go boom in the way an actual explosive does, though the reaction is a sudden and fast release of thermal energy, its not that much energy in terms of explosive devices.

    So no. You can’t “hack” a phone and turn it into a bomb using just the hardware that is already inside. You could start a fire, and that could be deadly, but as an explosive device the battery in most phones is not that potent.




  • Yes and no.

    Pending means the sub hasn’t gone through to the home instance of the community. If you’re the first subscriber, this means the there will be no inbound federation bringing the content from that community to your instance.

    If someone else on your instance has already successfully subbed, the federating is already occurring, and your instance will be receiving the activity as it comes in.

    Your instance will then show it to you, both in your subscriptions and in general, even though the sub is pending.

    If your sub stays pending, you may have to unsub and resub to get it to work. If no-one else on your instance has subbed either, then the activity will continue to not show up for as long as it is pending.


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    I don’t mind PDA most of the time. It’s cute when two people are completely lost in each other. I appreciate it when people bother being discreet, but even when they don’t, it’s usually not that invasive when people express themselves just between the two of them.

    But then there’s the attention whores, playing it up for the crowds.


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    He’s cuddly as hell, and gets right up in the business of new and old humans without a care.

    Even knows how to play fetch, given I use a toy that he likes to chase when thrown, more than he likes to chew it when caught.









  • This is a very, very bad idea.

    SSDs are permanent flash storage, yes, but that doesn’t mean you can leave them unpowered for extended periods of time.

    Without a refresh, electrons can and do leak out of the charge traps that store the ones and zeroes. Depending on the exact NAND used, the data could start going corrupt within a year or so.

    HDDs suffer the same problem, though less so. They can go several years, possibly a decade, but you’d still be risking the data on the drive but letting it sit unpowered for an extended time.

    For the “cold storage” approach you should really be using something that’s designed to retain data in such conditions, like optical media, or tape drives.




  • I know it’s an unfortunate reality for anime fans to be lumped in with pedos, and I shut it down the best I can wherever I find it. How the fuck did you get to an interpretation where I’m perpetrating that kind of thinking?

    I absolutely think that is the intent and I find those communities to be gross and have them all blocked.

    If you think every anime fan is into that crap, you are very sorely mistaken,

    How can you hold those two views simultaneously? Those communities aren’t small, are you saying their entire userbases are the worst of the worst?

    and if you don’t, you are using inapplicable generalizations to make a point and that’s just deceptive.

    What? If you think this, you’re wrong, if you don’t, you’re also wrong? Which is it?

    Are you saying that I’m pushing the idea that NONE of them are pedos, as if I’m ignoring the probability that at least some of them are?

    And it’s hardly “wierdly defensive” of me to speak up when I probably created most of the communities you’re shitting on.

    And as that creator, I can straight up tell you, it’s not the “intent”.


  • That’s not an algorithm.

    An instance simply receives updates from all the communities to which at least one user on the instance has subscribed.

    Instances do not send updates to every other instance on the fediverse, only the ones where there are users that follow the content in question.

    That still means the differences will be small, as every reasonably sized instance is going to have at least one subscriber to every reasonably sized community.