Taxxor

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don't use many extensions, but apart from the usual UBlock Origin I'll say something exotic: UltraWideo

Because sites like disney+ still don't know that 21:9 monitors exist so you have to force it to scale their 21:9 films to your monitor instead of giving you black bars on all sides

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Well in my case it's perfectly clear that the problem was defederation because the comments I was able to see with my feddit instance were all there precisely up to the point where a person from lemmy.fmhy.ml, an instance that is blocked on feddit, posted something and everything that was in context of that post was gone when viewed from feddit.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I feel you. When creating an UI you can think of thousands of possibilities which might not be clear to someone and design it in a way that couldn't possibly be misunderstood, then show it to different people who all agree that it's clearly structured and logical..... and the minute you release it you get posts from users you aks yourself how they could even exist on their own.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

But that only helps in knowing which communities I can see, I still don't know how much I'm missing out in the comments on other communities because some of them might be from people my instance has defederated.

I noticed this today when I had a comment chain on lemmy.world that I accessed with my lemm.ee instance. That chain was >10 posts long with several different users from different instances.
When I looked into that community with my feddit.de account, I could only see the first two comments of that chain, not even my own lemm.ee comments were visible despite not being blocked by feddit.de.
It was because the third post of that chain was made by a user on an instance that is blocked by feddit.de and that lead to all following posts also missing.
So now I’m feeling like I’m possibly missing big parts of all those comment sections just because they happen to include a comment from a user somewhere early in the chain that is on an instance which is blocked by my instance.

That's the reason despite me being german I probalby won't use feddit.de anymore because, at least for the time being, lemm.ee doesn't have anyone blocked so in this specific example I can at least see everything posted on lemmy.world that isn't already blocked by lemmy.world itself(in which case I don't miss out because no one could see these posts). While with feddit.de, browsing on lemmy.world I won't see things blocked by lemmy.world aswell as things blocked by feddit.de that other users browing lemmy.world could see.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Reddit isn’t totally free of this problem (feature) either–You can have multiple subreddits dedicated to the same topic.

True, but there you don't have the problem that you can access subreddit "gamingB" but not "gamingA" because you happen to be logged in on an instance that defederated "gamingA".

You can just access all of the different subreddits with one account and freely choose on which on you'd like to post and always able to see every post ever made in every sub

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It's also heavily dependend on getting used to it. There are games that have a quality and a performance mode where I sometimes start to think I'm at 60FPS until I switch to the actual 60FPS mode and realize that it's a completely different feeling. Switching back lets those 30FPS seem pretty bad. But if I didn't had the possibility of switching between those two, I would've been happy with the 30.

But as you said it has to be rock stable. I played GoW Ragnarök on my PS5 and that Quality 30FPS mode was just terrible and felt like 20FPS. That of the Final Fantasy 16 Demo is better but here it's the overdone motion blur that bugs me enough to wan't to switch to the 45-60FPS mode where the blur is weaker

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Remember Red Dead Redemption 2? On PC, your stats depleted faster the more FPS you had so with 60FPS you'd get hungry twice as fast as with 30FPS. Iirc even the sun moved faster so a day was only half as long.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I never thought that these two could be pronounced the same. I pronounce of as in office whereas 've is either pronounced as in have or as in effective (or more like a mix between that and e sound and an "ö" from german) depending on how quick I want to say it.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ich hab mich beim Lesen der Begründung erst mal gefragt, ob denn genau angekündigt wurde, welche Straßen blockiert werden, ansonsten hätte ja absolut JEDER, der in Berlin unterwegs ist, laut Gericht vorsorglich auf den ÖPNV umsteigen können.

Da würde ich bezweifeln, dass der ÖPNV diese Kapazitäten hat. Ich war zwar erst einmal für ein paar Tage in Berlin, aber die U-Bahnen und Busse waren schon immer recht voll, trotz gleichzeitig voller Straßen. Und Busse fallen ja eh weg, denn diese sind ja genau so betroffen wie Autos, bleibt eigentlich nur die U-Bahn. Also meint das Gericht, dass sämtliche Leute, die in ihren privat Autos und in Bussen unterwegs sind, in die U-Bahn passen würden, wenn das als Alternative genannt wird?