One of the nice things about federation - they can actually follow each other like nothing happened
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One of the nice things about federation - they can actually follow each other like nothing happened
From what I gather, it’s a bit of both, but officially the first one
And, of course, ensuring that your IP provider doesn’t run behind a Client-Grade Network Address Translator (CG-NAT). Otherwise, you’re better off renting a Virtual Private Server (VPS) or if you’re particularly strapped of money and have a lot of patience, you can bridge it with your home server using a Virtual Private Network (VPS) and a good amount of scripting to remap the ports accordingly.
I mean, @asklemmy is already a thing
Considering that both Nvidia and AMD have been constantly pushing the prices of baseline GPUs well beyond the golden standard of the 1060, even long after the Big Crypto Spike of 2020? Yeah, barely anyone would bother spending a small fortune on a GPU
Which reminds me, besides of EAFC and eFootball, is there any other decent football soccer game out there coming out next year?
Does posting and replying from another server count as “not lurking”?
@grimaferve @dylan
Which hopefully include compatibility with Kbin, Lemmy and other federated aggregators.
Remember when in September 2017, Reddit decided to no longer be open-source? Well it was precisely to prepare for this specific scenario. Embrace, Extend, Extinguish and we’re finally on step 3.
Quick question, how does it handle post titles?
That, or a *decent* upscaling algorithm such as xBRZ. Old upscalers like Super 2x SAI made pixel art look like a cheap watercolor, and made later upscalers get a bad fame. Nowadays a good upscaler basically turns the game screen into a vectorized set of lines, and it looks much better, closer to what the pixel artists intended the end result to look like on a big screen.