I’m a music production hobbyist! I write Metal, DnB and Video Game Soundtracks!

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  • Modern games have become too focused on providing a clean, balanced and no-real-obstacles experience. Sometimes I want to play a game that is a cohesive experience without being laser focused on some big idea about how I should play it. As an example, I’ve recently replayed arx fatalis. It’s really fun how you can do everything in that game that you’d want an npc for in any other. It’s also fun how each playstyle requires its own big chunk of knowledge about how the game works. Modern games try too hard to be minimalistic and fail to see the fun in a truly open experience. Even when you have options, they have all the fun pre-balanced and pre-optimized out of them. They give you too much info. No sense of discovery













  • Wrote a long winded-reply and my internet cut off when I sent it so I’ll keep it brief. I agree that we don’t want to centralize. However, Lemmy isn’t feature complete. I’d love us to have some more reach. I don’t need control over where that reach goes or how big this community gets, I just want it to be big enough to be functional. And functional means having enough folks with knowledge to help out new guys and being able to able to post a thread looking for advice and be likely to get replies. That’s all I want. And for that to be a reality, Lemmy needs to step up it’s cross-posting game from reddit. I don’t like the attitude of FOSS community with regards to things like Linux, that user experience issues is a user problem, not a software problem, “just use the console, bro”, though that’s been getting better over the years. I just have to disagree there, it’s only valid up to a certain point that is reached far too quickly. I feel like we shouldn’t make it harder on users than we absolutely have to.

    That said, you’re right, I don’t own this c/ and I don’t dictate the rules. I just hope that the rules we can agree on will help us build a community that people want to join. That’s my goal.















  • Glad it helped! I think we as producers tend to forget sometimes that behind every plugin we use there are hundreds of different algorithms doing different things with waveforms and digital representation of sound, since we only care about what we see and hear and that seems intuitive to us. Sound is physics and psychology and building incredibly complex things is only possible when you understand everything that goes on behind the scenes. Though you do have to pratice too… which is often more difficult than the theory, lol



  • Defederation is a double-edged sword. In the end, those who defederate will lock themselves into a smaller space and lose out on content produced by users outside of their instance. With how hard it currently is to discover content, a big instance defederating from lots of other instances with little good reason can easily backfire. At least that’s how I see it from what I currently understand about Lemmy.

    I think people are trying to defederate to filter content, which is not something that defederating is good for right now, cause every big instance has a lot of diverse communities. Also, there’s been concerns about bots and safety which makes sense, but that doesn’t mean that we’re under risk of staying defederated permanently or for any significant amount of time. Moderation tools, content filtering and discovery needs to become much better before that resolved for everyone in a satisfying way.

    As for /c/thedonald and communities like it specifically, it’s ridiculous to take what seems to me as satire as 100% serious straight up bigotry, but I do understand that we’ve seen communities with origins in satire turn to serious on the internet before. I think an instance-wide flag for communities that signals that the content is satire when you open them or see a post from them. Allow communities to be created with it from the start but only modifiable by admins afterwards, so you can’t take it away or add it after a community is made. It might just work to mitigate this problem and help punish rule breaking quicker and easier.