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poVoq

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Admin on the slrpnk.net Lemmy instance.

He/Him or what ever you feel like.

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poVoq,
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Steam controller obviously (for everything other than retro gaming which often requires a dpad).

poVoq,
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The stick is better for movement, while the pads are better for aiming. And the buttons work fine where they are.

Arguably the left side pad is a bit useless for gaming itself, but its nice to have two pads for desktop navigation and using the on screen keyboard that is build into steam.

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  • gmr_leon, do games angielski
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    What games would you suggest that have LAN support these days?

    While PC may be one's first thought here, I'd also be really interested in any mobile games that might leverage one's local wifi network for multiplayer.

    Classics are a-okay for suggestion too, btw!

    @games

    poVoq,
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    With vcmi.eu HoMM3 is a real consideration as it allows simultaneous turns in multiplayer.

    poVoq,
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    veloren.net is a lot of fun already with friends, especially if you look up some of the admin commands an spawn in some cool flying mounts.

    RTR#29 Another boring update: Categories and bug fixes (kbin.social) angielski

    Today, I wanted to introduce you to Categories - a new feature that is essentially a multi-mags view. A new tab will appear in the user panel where you can create categories (public or private) and then add magazines to them (local or remote). In the magazine listing, there will be another tab that will list public categories...

    poVoq,
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    Will there be a way for communities to opt-out from being listed in a category?

    I think there is a lot of abuse potential in this and even if well intended, a single word or so can’t really describe what communities are about, and as a result those categories (similar to the “all” feed) will bring a lot of off-topic comments and trolling from people not engaged with the communities at all otherwise.

    On Mastodon with hashtags the original poster can at least make a conscious choice of being listed under it or not. But this seems fully third party driven and I fear it will increase moderation workload significantly.

    poVoq,
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    Most trolling and brigading is fairly low effort, and having a sharable collection of communities to troll makes it much easier to organize lots of people to do just that. Edit: yes external tools for that exist but having it built in makes it much easier to abuse and rope in people to do the trolling that otherwise would not bother.

    But my main concern is that this isn’t opt-in for communities. Having a sharable and subscribable link with for example “meme” communities means that all of them are seeing a constant barrage of random people commenting that are not members of that community and do not have any idea what the community is about other than that it is somewhat loosely related to “memes”. It basically hides everything that is vital about the communities and actively damages attempts at community building.

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