https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwCL3HahgS8
(piped is not working at the moment)
I was going to say Fallout 4 was the stinker and the only reason it gets as high of praise as it does is just how bad Fallout 76 was and after a lot of patches still is.
Yeah the thing is I did leave it out. There is a reason I put it in there.
Oh wow, yeah its like night and day. Well now I guess I have to figure out a fix.
Sad times if I have to find another instance, again.
Any ideas what can be done longer term to address this (in general)?
Since I can’t see anything here I will check on .world
Used to have .world but for this I just test without logging in.
Thanks for the reply (I was worried no one would) but would that cause the weird behaviour I am seeing? The timing does not seem to match but it could make some sense.
If what you are saying is the cause then Lemmy as a federated whole may now be effectively split up due to sync issues?
Nope, nothing but prompt
I decided to do a bit more then just “hot” and “active” and its the same across all of them except “controversial” and “Most comments”.
“Most comments” has some .world posts in it but does not match using another instance. The only one that seems to line up is ironically sorting by “controversial”,
This is really getting weird and is making it hard to use Lemmy for me. Like I like some of the posts listed but I can not believe the largest instance is not posting anything. To make me more confused this also started at the same time Mander got really slow, and to add to the weirdness refreshing the page gives entirely different sorting of posts maybe one out of five times.
In the bingilator:
“A banana that is part Banana and also part banana that contains no money” one try since I meant to type “monkey” but this is better.
Yes, same with a bus, train, bicycle or on foot. Also not really relivent to privacy.
This makes no sense. That is not a sensible reply to that comment.
Facial recognition needs a camera. Common but not everywhere.
The issue is police not respecting privacy at all, this does not change when on a bus.
There is also a record of where I live, my height, eye colour and a whole list of things. People will still be able to find me on my bike easier then in my car since I can’t be that far from home on it.
You assume we all live in cities, we don’t. I like how my town is set up and is walking and bike friendly, but still most drive. This post was about privacy but you got on the ol’ soapbox about mass transit. Do you really think getting on a train/bus/tram you are not being/can not be tracked?
Leave your city, spread out and enjoy a bit of nature.
But NATO is already bordering russia?
Dang green, you hot!
Also, grey… you have betrayed us.
Hmmm wonder if you could make it work with bumberstickers? Like have the custom plate P TABLE and then complete on ether side?
They know where I am in my 1986 Fiero? In an area where the nearest traffic camera is at least 50 kms away? Where the police don’t show even if you call them?
Would I ride a train, sure but they are all freight haulers now and would you believe it even easier to track?
And my bicycle? its great, love it. but I am not able to make my 250km commute on it and although I have used it in the winter -50c is not conducive to cycling.
Did we watch the same movies? There was no sign of any functional societies outside of slavers and remnant powers. The first order does not even have planets or a nation, just bases scattered around.
Why does the rebellion even still call themselfs that? Like the first order did not spring up over night. The whole setting of the Disney movies feels so wrong to me, it’s like the characters are in an empty place and nothing matters.
Also the space bombers are stupid.
Well great now I need to get a sign.
Like I get it the shuttle looks cool. But it also set records for the most expensive to orbit costs, while it had the purpose of saving money getting things to orbit.
I am just baffled why a program that costs more then the entire Apollo program (both adjusted for inflation) is somehow the poster vessel for space flight.