Does ActivityPub report back bans to the user’s home instance? I could see a moderation tool that let the admin autoban their users if enough federated instances had banned them.
Does ActivityPub report back bans to the user’s home instance? I could see a moderation tool that let the admin autoban their users if enough federated instances had banned them.
I always report. However, I heard that the report only goes to the admin of your instance. Maybe future releases will support cross instance reporting and the ability for admins to “trust” bans by admins from other instances.
Here’s one: https://kbin.social/m/random/t/1060795 I always see them popping up under random@kbin.social
Bots are already proliferating the fediverse. Kbin is constantly spammed with “buy online drugs here” links. Transparent bots (those that are tagged as bots) try to boost engagement by reposting things from Reddit, but are still perpetuating one of the worst aspects of reddit even if they’re being upfront about it. AI generated articles posted on obvious junk websites are constantly being spammed by the same accounts.
It’s a difficult problem to solve.
Disinformation via AI is going to be absurd, especially if Google keeps going down the path of “Here’s an AI summary of search results”. It’s only a matter of time before someone figures out how to manipulate the AI through bad data.
Google has already lost the SEO war and they (supposedly) knew how their algorithms worked. How do they ever expect to control the AI black box?
I’m ok with how Valve is doing things right now. If they followed the same path of EA, Blizzard, and every other big developer from the 90s/00s we’d be on HL5, L4D9 Left for Deadest, TF 3 but it’s a live service on season 15 and constant price increases on the season passes.
Let them experiment and dip their toes into new game types.
Are they though? I have about 75% of them so far and it’s admittedly been a while since I played the first one, but most of them seem to have the same basic effects.
The keepsakes having art placeholders confuses me. Why didn’t they just reuse the keepsake art from the first one?
Jesse Plemons character in one of the Fargo seasons did this.
Some people enjoy the history behind the record. This video is for them. If you don’t, then it’s not a video targeted to you.
I also just finished episode one. I agree, there are definitely signs they are trying to be quirky like the old man saying “Get back here! Well that didn’t go as expected” when she left the vault, but I think they need to lean into it more. Something is just a little off.
I still enjoyed it though!
Honest question: what did you feel you got out of modding? I feel like it would be a thankless endeavor and would bring absolutely no satisfaction at any point.
Dig deep enough and I’m sure you’ll find wall street at the bottom of this hole. They are the source of all enshitification.
We really don’t tell Musk to go back to his own country enough.
Yeah, they’re really pushing the envelope of technology with this new fangled online play.
Humanity would absolutely be the abuser in this toxic relationship
I’m old enough to remember the OG Mortal Kombat controversy. If I recall, the Sega and SNES versions were different. I believe the SNES version had no blood and the Sega one had blood.
I said it in other posts and I’ll say it again here:
I will game on a Windows based PC, but Linux is a must have on hand held at this time - Windows is too resource intensive, developers are not going to be able to get the same OS optimization out of Windows that they can with Linux.
Search for travel monitors or portable monitors.
With options trading, a lot of stock movement is reflective of speculation rather than true value.