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Thanks, I have been watching the graph of the lag behind time and its nice to see it now at 6.1 days.
Thanks, I have been watching the graph of the lag behind time and its nice to see it now at 6.1 days.
I was going to say Fallout 4 was the stinker and the only reason it gets as high of praise as it does is just how bad Fallout 76 was and after a lot of patches still is.
Oh wow, yeah its like night and day. Well now I guess I have to figure out a fix.
Sad times if I have to find another instance, again.
Any ideas what can be done longer term to address this (in general)?
Since I can’t see anything here I will check on .world
Used to have .world but for this I just test without logging in.
Thanks for the reply (I was worried no one would) but would that cause the weird behaviour I am seeing? The timing does not seem to match but it could make some sense.
If what you are saying is the cause then Lemmy as a federated whole may now be effectively split up due to sync issues?
I decided to do a bit more then just “hot” and “active” and its the same across all of them except “controversial” and “Most comments”.
“Most comments” has some .world posts in it but does not match using another instance. The only one that seems to line up is ironically sorting by “controversial”,
This is really getting weird and is making it hard to use Lemmy for me. Like I like some of the posts listed but I can not believe the largest instance is not posting anything. To make me more confused this also started at the same time Mander got really slow, and to add to the weirdness refreshing the page gives entirely different sorting of posts maybe one out of five times.
I am confused why they think people would not see this as a great excuse to pirate the single player game. Like at what point does this cross over from not paying for the game though gamepass into just not paying?
As is tradition.
Hmmm I am kinda in this situation now and I have to say I still want to work just not for other people (unless I know them well). I actually am trying to be more active and working on my own stuff makes me feel good and gets me off my ass.
Urgh, I am on the discord and people for a month now are trying to say its not dead yet since there has been no statement saying it is.
Oh it is illegal for me to even elude to health benefits, I can only sell you things recreationally. Makes selling things that don’t get you high interesting.
I sell drugs and drug accessories, I doubt it would be hard to explain.
His estate, and in the court case his dealings would be fair game. This aspect of bankruptcy is not common but is a thing that can happen.
If in bankruptcy he can lose control over his financial matters. If the ones in charge of his estate (bankruptcy liquidators) think there is value in filing a suit, then they will as they are just trying to get all the funds they can to pay creditors.
That’s for the common good
The issue is normalizing the concept that you do not get to control what you paid for. Responsibility has not changed, you can drive your car into a crowded park and would still be guilty of it regardless of how stock it is. If you mod your stuff to be dangerous that would be a crime. In this case would you say that remote starting your car from your phone somehow is a public safety issue? At least if you jailbroke it to work on your own network?
This might shock you but cars where open source for years. Did you think those super detailed shop manuals anyone could buy where not intended to be used to work on the car? How about the massive aftermarket and any and all hot rods? This idea that you can’t fuck with you own stuff because its got a computer in it for “safety” is relatively new. Does no one else remember hooking a laptop up to the old ECUs and modifying how the engine works?
https://www.securityweek.com/16-car-makers-and-their-vehicles-hacked-telematics-apis-infrastructure/
Here is a thing I found after a simple google search. Its not even a good article but hey I spent more time typing this then finding it…
Well it is a computer that people own (even if it is in a car), and at least one person will want to mess with that computer.
Remind me again what assumptions you can make about software integrity if the hardware it runs on is in full possession of a known attacker?
That would be a reason to scream…
Yeah, first time I have been cheering for line go down that I can think of.