KoboldCoterie

joined 1 year ago
[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 0 points 5 hours ago

So, what, you only want to protest if you can do it in an environment where there's no pushback? I'm not sure I follow your point. There are obviously people who disagree with the stance, that's not news. They have the same right to be vocal about their stance as anyone else does. Drown them out.

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 0 points 5 hours ago (3 children)

It's getting it in the public eye, though. That's something. Politicians would much rather it was just swept under the rug, and the high-profile protests are making sure that doesn't happen.

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 1 points 6 hours ago (5 children)

Protests have been getting a ton of media attention. I wouldn't say they're ineffective at all. I'd say they're the most effective thing you could be doing.

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 4 points 6 hours ago (7 children)

So it'll do as much as screaming into the void on Lemmy - got it!

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 7 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

You've stated some assumptions that are wrong. Maybe revisit some things you assume to be true. You might learn differently.

Edit to provide a bit more (non-spoiler) context:

  • Maybe consider focusing on the investigation board, and filling in anything you've not yet uncovered.
  • You 'can't be bothered' with something important. Maybe you should be bothered.
  • Maybe try to confirm some of your suspicions about various things. You might learn something new.
[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 7 points 7 hours ago (9 children)

There are two possible outcomes in this election. Neither are good for Gaza, but one is worse. Voting third party (if you'd normally vote democrat) is indirectly supporting Trump, who is the worse of the two options for Gaza.

Voting 3rd party to try and make a point is not helping the situation.

If you want to actually make a difference, get out there and protest, write letters to politicians, make phone calls - make sure they know what you want. People voting 3rd party doesn't do any good if they don't know why those people are voting 3rd party.

They could look back on this in 4 years, see a lot of third party voters, and assume it's because Harris isn't white, or because she's a woman, or because of any number of other reasons. The only way they'll know what your opinion is on this matter is if you tell them.

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 13 points 8 hours ago (27 children)

It's only "voting bad" if you only care about this one, single issue. Compared to Biden or Trump, Harris's platform includes a lot of things I really want, so I'm going to vote for her - not because I have to, but because I want to. Yes, I'd greatly prefer her stance on Gaza was different, but this is not a Biden situation where I'm voting for him because there's no other option. If you refuse to vote for someone because you don't like literally 100% of their platform, you'll never cast another vote in your life. I'm honestly kind of tired of this "If you vote democrat, you're supporting genocide!" stance; it's tired, reductionist, and not helpful to anyone. Even if you convince enough people to vote third party that Trump wins, does that help Gaza? No, it makes the situation worse.

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 11 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

I'm not knowledgeable enough about Chinese mythology (popular or not) to be able to comment on that, but it does seem to be very under-explored as a genre; it's neat that it's getting a spotlight. I don't have strong feelings one way or the other about the game personally, but it's always cool to see a studio try something new - even if it's only new in theming - and be successful with it. I'd much rather Wukong be wildly successful than another Call of Duty game or whatever.

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 38 points 13 hours ago (7 children)

This seems to be mostly driven by Chinese gamers wanting to play it for the Chinese mythology theme; I wonder if we'll see a huge influx of other Chinese mythology related games in the coming months, trying to capitalize on this.

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 8 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

I remember watching that and being too young to understand why the one kid wanted to put the stuff in his pants. Was very confused about that part.

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Yet another MtG / D&D project, and no fuckin' kobolds!

[–] KoboldCoterie@pawb.social 18 points 1 day ago (1 children)

So naturally they're going to collect a shitload of money from them and the landlords using this scheme and use it to reimburse all of the people who were negatively affected by this illegal practice, right?

...right?

 

I'm sure there's a really simple answer to this, but it's a surprisingly difficult problem to search for.

I've got a RichTextBox control and I'm trying to write text that includes the letters "ff", but they don't show up. This is the specific code in question:

for entry in suffix:
  desc += "[color=darkgray]Suffix (Tier: %s, Quality: %s%%) 'of %s'\n[color=royalblue]" % [entry.tier, entry.quality, entry.mod.name]

This is what it ends up printing:

If I change one or both of the Fs to capitals, they both display fine; it's specifically two lowercase Fs that're problematic. They also display fine elsewhere in the same textbox; it's just this line specifically that's problematic. Even tried escaping it but it didn't like that, either.

Most of the settings on the RichTextBox are default; the font has a lowercase 'f' character; I haven't done anything weird with the font size, or style, or anything else.

I'm tearing my hair out here. Please tell me this is just some stupid bbcode tag or some such.

Edit: For anyone finding this later:

It's a ligature (ffi) that the font is missing a glyph for. To solve the problem: On the Import tab, choose the font you're using, click Advanced, and under Metadata Overrides, expand OpenType Features, click Add Feature -> Ligatures, add whichever option is appropriate (discretionary or standard ligatures), then disable the option. Reimport the font, and the issue is fixed!

 

Let's get some furry shit up in there. We can create / share a template so we're all working on something cohesive. Any interest / anyone have any suggestions for something to draw?

Community Link

 

The hacktivists, which describe themselves as made up of "gay furry hackers," usually target government orgs whose policies they disagrees with, and have a flare for political publicity stunts, also posted a link to the purported stolen files on their Telegram channel.

"The astonishing siegedsec hackers have struck NATO once more!!1!!!," the crew wrote, bragging: "NATO: 0. Siegedsec: 2."

The team is referring to its earlier NATO intrusion in July, during which it claimed it swiped information belonging to 31 nations and leaked 845MB of data from the alliance's the Communities of Interest (COI) Cooperation Portal.

 

"Some game developers are turning to artificial intelligence to make the creative process faster and easier—and cheaper, too. At Google Cloud Next in San Francisco, startup Hiber announced the integration of Google’s generative AI technology in its Hiber3D development platform, which aims to simplify the process of creating in-game content.

Hiber said the goal of adding AI is to help creators build more expansive online worlds, which are often referred to as metaverse platforms. Hiber3D is the tech that powers the company's own HiberWorld virtual platform, which it claims already contains over 5 million user-created worlds using its no-code-needed platform.

By typing in prompts via its new generative AI tool, Hiber CEO Michael Yngfors says creators can employ natural language to tell the Hiber3D generator what kind of worlds they want to create, and can even generate worlds based on their mood or to match the vibe of a film. [...]"

Once this is refined, this could be very neat! It's only environments right now, not characters and whatnot, too, but maybe eventually we'd be able to dynamically generate some anthro-populated worlds to explore.

 

Performance on Pawb.Social specifically has been degrading significantly; it often times takes a very long time (10+ seconds) to load a post, for example, with a noticeable number of time-outs occurring. Opening the same post via its home instance in these cases typically works much faster, leading me to believe the problem is here, not with the host instance.

This is the case even with local communities.

Hoping to hear from other folks - are you also experiencing this? Is it a temporary issue, or indicative of a growing server-side problem?

 

There was discussion on the lemmy fork thread about replacing the default 'Donate' link with a server-specific one, but given that's not available yet, is there somewhere we can contribute funds towards hosting costs?

Really, maybe such a link should be on the sidebar, at least - if there is one somewhere already, I wasn't able to find it, and as such I suspect other folks who would potentially be looking for one wouldn't find it, either.

 

I really don't have a lot of background on cluster munitions; it only really came into my perception in response to the controversy over the US providing them to Ukraine. As I understand it, the controversy is because they often don't all explode reliably, and unexploded munitions can then explode months or years later when civilians are occupying the territory, making it similar to the problems caused by landmines.

In an age where things like location trackers, radio transmitters, and other such local and long-range technology to locate objects are common place, what's stopping the manufacturers of these munitions from simply putting some kind of device to facilitate tracking inside each individual explosive, to assist with detection and safe retrieval after a conflict? I get that nothing is a 100% effective solution, but it seems like it'd solve most of it.

Can someone with actual knowledge explain why this is still a problem we're having?

 

Books, games, movies, youtube channels, podcasts, whatever you've got - I'd love some recommendations for anything tangentially furry-related. There's plenty of cartoons (and I'd be happy to hear about those, too), but in particular, any more adult-focused media would be very welcomed!

 

Is it a testament to the power of the organization, or the lawlessness of the city that one can wear their regalia in broad daylight unaccosted? It's anyone's guess.

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