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I’ve been using rspamd for a while. It may be extensible to do token based classification like you want but it may take some work.
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I’ve been using rspamd for a while. It may be extensible to do token based classification like you want but it may take some work.
Hah, yikes. Kombucha wants oxygen anyway. Just cover it with a paper towel or coffee filter or something.
That’s fair, I pictured it as more a home system.
That said though:
Suppose this thing succeeds wildly. It sells a hundred million copies, they become a world-bestriding colossus.
It’s now a competitor to Microsoft, running Microsoft software.
That’s not a good place to be. I think this thing is dead as a concept.
Honestly doesn’t sound like a terrible idea on paper, but this spam outbreak could kill it before it gets off paper in a real way. Giving devs a bad taste will stay around a long while.
Edit: and of course the well-earned general attitude toward cryptocurrency as scammer playgrounds is automatically putting it way in the red too.
The Long Dark and Valheim
Nebula is a creator run coop, I believe. I’m happy to pay for that, and do.
I have crowdsec on a bunch of servers. It’s great and I love that I’m feeding my data to the swarm.
I stopped playing WoW literally because as a tank, people get shitty about it if you don’t pull CONTINUOUSLY. Like give a guy a break to breathe or pee.
I don’t even have a licence. I’d take it. Those gave pretty okay resale value. ^_-
hey shutup >_>
Depends on what you mean by “better”. Linux respects my privacy, and that makes it “better”. Running some random new game is a secondary concern for me. I was fine with xgalaga in 2000, I was fine with WoW in 2005, fine with Minecraft in 2010, and the selection today is bonkers.
Yeah, I suppose you’re right, I overstated it.
The Epic games launcher is total trash on Linux. I know we’re a small chunk of the market, but Valve has bought a lot of loyalty from me for their work there.
Valve has pretty much singlehandedly prevented Microsoft from using their monopoly to take over gaming. Effectively they’re a monopoly themselves, but it’s better than the alternative. If Valve is dependent on Windows, Microsoft has some major points of leverage. Their support of Linux is good for everyone, not just us. In an alternate universe, Valve is dead and Microsoft is skimming off 30% of every game sold by now.
!thelongdark@lemmy.ca, which put out a new content patch with some very nice immersion fixes this week. The new zone is very challenging.
In most other spaces, I have to defend my use of Linux. It’s refreshing to have a place where it’s more or less the default.
I still reach for Perl when bash isn’t enough.
Oh lord that would sell me on mastodon instantly if I weren’t already there.
Oh good. Hopefully it gets into the next release. Always hoping for some extra FPS.