Formerly on Sopuli: https://sopuli.xyz/u/noretus I just moved here because I like the domain name more.
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noretus@crazypeople.onlinetoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Honestly, we're just looking to go in a new direction with different positions.English
2·12 days agoTo repeat the exact point of your comment, you don’t know that the person you’re responding to actually thinks this or deserves this characterization.
Which is why I said “you may”. I didn’t claim that he does. But if he does, it’s okay to do so. However, most people appreciate some kind of validation. You seem to think that entertaining this characterization is “uncharitable”. This wasn’t my intention, quite the opposite.
And yet not a single response can be seen in this vein on comment after comment from the clear majority repeating over and over that the woman is protecting herself from bodily harm by speaking this way. Nobody seems to be telling them that they’re making assumptions. Only this guy gets this response.
Why didn’t you either?
In conclusion, as naive and simple as it sounds, let’s just be fucking nice to each other. Even to those you imagine deserve no respect or ‘special treatment’ (which is usually code for respect).
Internalizing that last bit is something I really wish more worked very hard to do. And it is very hard. I’m probably screwing it up here. But I’m trying. For what that’s worth.
Thank you, I can tell you’re trying.
noretus@crazypeople.onlinetoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Honestly, we're just looking to go in a new direction with different positions.English
162·13 days agoYou don’t know that anyone who responds this way actually thinks this. There are a limited amount of ways to communicate that they’re not interested and over-explaining and hedging their niceness would also just backfire. They gave exactly as much explanation as needed. It may come off a bit stiff because the tone is neutral (and they only use “I” sentences - speaking only what they know to be true instead of projecting with “you” sentences).
You may want more validation and that’s fine. But nobody owes it to you. You say “they just immediately assume I’m some kind of monster” - but you could be doing the same thing in assuming their motivations when they only speak neutrally.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Thank Mozilla for Killing Localization on Support Mozilla (And Replacing Human Contributions With AI Bots)English
9·21 days agoNo, do not give into Chromium. Letting Google dominate web rendering standards is a bigger problem.
Good for him!
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Life Simulation Games@lemmy.world•Despite getting delayed, Paralives looks like it's avoiding Inzoi's biggest flawEnglish
6·22 days agohttps://youtu.be/s7XxMchRd6c?t=1881 I see you can buy a triangle for a musical sim. I hope they add a recorder too to get the proper elementary school thing going.
I got a bunch of quibbles but I need to try to adjust for instinctively comparing this to heavily modded Sims with all expansions. I really hope they get a good, strong base going WITH reasonable gameplay and actual SIMULATION (as opposed to just being a virtual dollhouse like Inzoi).
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Marvel Studios@lemmy.world•The Punisher won't return for Daredevil: Born Again season 2 because of his upcoming Disney Plus TV special
17·28 days agoNot that I ever cared for Punisher but I did read a comic or two as a kid and man… “Punisher on Disney” sounds so very wrong.
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Life Simulation Games@lemmy.world•"Don't expect hundreds of hours of gameplay": Sims 4 competitor Paralives unveils early access plans, showing what "won't be ready for launch" and what's coming "within the next 2 years"English
8·1 month agoI’m cautiously optimistic about this one. At least it looks more appealing than Inzoi.
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal [Moved to discuss.online]@midwest.social•Fish (2025-11-08)
2·1 month agoHow did I misread that? Sorry about that.
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal [Moved to discuss.online]@midwest.social•Fish (2025-11-08)
2·1 month agoActually the neighbor should have two boxes. They’ll be dead by avalanche of money very quickly.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•...this shouldn't be possible!
10·1 month agoOh I forgot about this comic. Nice to be reminded.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Internet is Dying. We Can Still Stop ItEnglish
1111·1 month agoI’m all for internet “dying”. Let it become a hostile environment filled with garbage and ads on the mainstream social media level. Hopefully people will get fed up with it and focus on real life again. Leave the dark corner of weird interfaces, console commands and modifications to nerds.
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Linux@programming.dev•Fix your Windows PC by Installing Linux Mint
4·1 month agoI will, soon. I just want to get certain gaming projects out of the way.
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CPO Announcements@crazypeople.online•Important Announcement Regarding the Future of crazypeople.online
5·2 months agoAh dang it, I’ve been making myself comfortable here and I love the domain name. I hope things can be transferred.
Oh you’re supposed to paint the whole thing. I thought it was just to get the smilies.
I love the idea but I hate how it revealed that my brain is deeply unhappy about not getting any kind of a confirmation for clearing a level. I feel blue balled and vaguely gaslit.
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Technology@lemmy.world•1X Neo is a $20,000 home robot that will learn chores via teleoperationEnglish
4·2 months agoI’m just surprised that it seems relatively cheap. Not to me personally, mind you, but I would expect something like this that’s actually decent quality to cost somewhere more like 100k.
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Lemmy.world Support@lemmy.world•Many new members post and delete their accounts
2·2 months agoIP logging is only relevant if an user sticks to one instance. I (transparently) swapped from Sopuli to this one (because I like the domain name) and realized that it really doesn’t take a lot of effort to make an account on any instance one comes across. I looked at the ones that pop up in the All feed and I think like one of them had a requirement to link an pre-existing social media profile. Everything else was at most “tell us a little about yourself” which is a pretty insignificant hurdle. And ultimately, as you point out, there’s always VPNs. Which I suspect are actually even more popular than average on Lemmy as I think people here are inclined to be more techy. I also suspect increasing tracking would kinda go against the appeal of Lemmy in general. Furthermore, it may create the issue where the efforts to prevent malicious users makes the service more unappealing to regular users but doesn’t actually really prevent even slightly organized troll campaigns.
My opinion is that they should do away with voting entirely for one measure. It’s low-effort engagement that has been one of the biggest problems in modern social media. Active threads could be more about unique users posts and Hot just post amount (as Hot could easily be two people having an argument). If something is worth engaging with, ACTUALLY ENGAGE WITH IT. Comment, share your thoughts. Ask questions. Instance admins would still of course have to deal with malicious accounts but they’re easier to spot when they can’t just subtly manipulate content by votes. I know they can see who voted and how on any given post but that’s a few clicks away and they’d have to be somehow prompted to actually take a look. And then they’d have to investigate every account and try to figure out if they are actually legitimate users or malicious. Unless the user is in their instance, they can’t even see their votes on other posts directly. They’d have to coordinate with the user’s instance admin which I wouldn’t put a lot of faith in. Significant effort for a job that’s already pretty thankless. However, if the only engagement people can do is actually posting, that becomes easier. You can see user’s post history and 0-effort trolls stand out quickly. They also already should have rate limiting, which prevents users from creating new posts unnaturally fast (I imagine this is stricter on posts than votes).
It’s not that much of a problem YET, I don’t think. I browse by All - New because I use Opt-out protocol (blocking communities I’m not interested in) as opposed to Opt-in (Subbing, though I do sub to what I really care about). I’m not sure how many others do this but Lemmy moves slowly enough for this to be viable and it mostly neutralizes vote-manipulation for me personally. While I would like to see Lemmy gain traction, it would also mean my system would start breaking down, making sorting by active more appealing - which would bring back the issue of vote manipulation.
Edit: Oh and yeah, maybe at least remove Downvote option? My instance does. That would help a tiny bit.
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Lemmy.world Support@lemmy.world•Many new members post and delete their accounts
6·2 months agoLemmy has severe problems with community integrity. The more traction it gains, the more you’re going to see spam, bots, vote manipulation etc. There’s very little it offers to mitigate that.
Having to air them and pressure not ever being consistent. I accepted it as a feature at the time.









I’m going to try to finish Dark Souls for the first time ever. PTD edition because I just have had it so long - and yes the DSFix still works without issue on Win10 at least. I’ve cleared Nito and Seath. I did semi-blindly. Many years ago when I tried it for the first time, I just couldn’t get into it. Too obscure mechanics and stat systems, too detached world and with combat that just didn’t feel fun for me. I cleared Taurus demon by luck (he fell) and then met with the Drake and just didn’t have it in me to continue. Too many hurdles to get over at once so I never got into soulslikes and I just started to call them “dodgewanking” games. My friends however persuaded me to play Elden Ring (reforged+seamless) and I was able to learn the game logic and stat systems through that. Also could learn the game as suits me as one friend is playing a tank and the other is a sorcerer - leaving me to just bumble about with a fun jack-of-all-trades build without it being an issue since I’m being carried anyway. Also learned to play with a controller for the first time in my life. So I started to feel like giving Dark Souls another go as this time I’d be able to mostly focus on the game itself, without having to learn everything from scratch. Granted I had heard that the “easy” build was STR+Sword so I did go with that. I am the type of player that does like to systematically go through everything so I did get Zweihander almost immediately, which served me until I got the Black Knight Sword and… well that’s about that for my weapons. Now I’m just messing around with other weapons because thanks to being thorough, I have a ton of crafting materials (and I’m lvl75) and I just wanna see what they do but I only really needed the now-Divine Zweihander for Nito. Else the BKS gets the job done a bit too effectively to not use. I did pump up my other stats so I can wield Greatsword of Artorias for when I go back to New Londo. Though that’s more on principle than out of any real need. I just don’t like depending on consumables. And I do use some heal miracles for out of combat and some utility spells like Light and Hidden Body (makes running from the bonfire to the boss slightly smoother). For armor I’m just using Thief+Wanderer for looks unless the situation really feels better with something else (like Favor set for Seath).
For favorite area… In Dark Souls I guess Darkroot. And Caelid in Elden Ring. Mainly for visuals, not so much for the gameplay. In terms of gameplay i think I actually like Anor Lando because I prefer a few tough enemies to a ton of weak ones. Plus exploration that’s easy to make systematic.