MHLoppy

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CrossCode 6th Anniversary (www.radicalfishgames.com)
 

Bill Shorten will not be returning for an extra season of NDIS, after the current season received mixed reviews and was plagued by budget cuts.

 

Announcement: Firefish will enter maintenance mode

For those who have been supporting Firefish and me, I can’t thank you enough. But today, I have to make an announcement of my very difficult decision: As of today’s release, Firefish will enter maintenance mode and reach end-of-support at the end of the year. The main reasons for this are as follows.

In February, Kainoa suddenly transferred the ownership of Firefish to me. This transition came without prior notice, which took me aback. I still wish Kainoa had consulted with me in advance. At that time, some people were already saying that “Firefish is coming back”, making it challenging to address the situation. Also, since there were several hundred active Firefish servers at that point, I could not suddenly discontinue the project, so I took over the project unwillingly.

Over the past seven months, I have been maintaining Firefish alone. All other former maintainers have left, leaving me solely responsible for managing issues, reviewing merge requests, testing, and releasing new versions. This situation has had a significant impact on my personal life.

Frankly speaking, there are numerous bugs and questionable logic in the current Firefish codebase. While I attempted to fix them, balancing this work with my personal life made it clear that it would take ages, and I’ve started thinking that I can’t manage this project in the long run. Additionally, vulnerabilities have been reported approximately once a month. Addressing vulnerabilities, communicating privately with reporters, and testing fixes have proven overwhelming and unsustainable. Moreover, a certain percentage of users have made insulting comments, which have severely affected my mental well-being and made me fearful of opening social media apps.

I will do my best to refund the donations made to Firefish via OpenCollective, but that’s not guaranteed.

firefish.dev and info.firefish.dev will remain operational until the end of February 2025, after which they will return a 410 Gone status.

Server admins may downgrade Firefish to version 20240206/1.0.5-rc and migrate to another *key variant, or may fork Firefish to maintain.

Downgrade instructions: https://firefish.dev/firefish/firefish/-/blob/downgrade/docs/downgrade.md

Thanks,
naskya

 

The results from other people who have looked into [the performance difference with the Windows patch] have been mixed, it's fair to say.
[...]
After days and days of very confusing results and multiple fresh Windows installs, I think we're getting somewhere -- or at least I think we are.

[...] I can confidently say that in its current state -- at least prior to the recent patch -- [Windows] 23H2 can be a bit broken with Ryzen, or really, it is pretty broken with Ryzen [causing reduced performance in some -- but not all -- titles]. The degree to how broken does vary, and there seems to be no rhyme or reason as to why this is.

It's really confusing as to how two Windows 11 installs, on the same system, configured in the exact same way, can deliver such different results, but only in some games. In fact, the variance between the games tested is just as confusing, and it makes diagnosing the issue extremely difficult.

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io 2 points 3 weeks ago

I feel like your preference makes sense when aligned from the perspective of a conventional forum-like platform. However I'd argue that that's missing a core part of what kbin is/was -- and by extension what Mbin is -- which is the microblog integration alongside the forum-like stuff. With that context in mind, boosts (or whatever term you want to use for "retweet") make sense to integrate imo.

Whether or not you think Mbin should try to integrate the microblog side of things is of course a subjective - I personally think it's a cool idea to try at least, but with how dominant lemmy has become it can be difficult to reconcile differences and incompatibilities between it and other software like Mbin.

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io 5 points 3 weeks ago

Mbin has a specific and different meaning for the term "post" as used in the OP, so it's one place where translating from lemmy or other "generic internet forum" jargon doesn't work. It's for microblog posts associated with a magazine that are independent of threads in that magazine.

E.g.: https://fedia.io/m/firefox/microblog has "posts" in Mbin terminology -- though if I had to guess I think most Mbin users will use the qualified "microblog post" or similar if they actually mean to reference the Mbin meaning of the term.

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

What's up with the android beef? I hadn't heard about that one 😅

 

I went to the Hololive Breaking Dimensions concert. Here is what it was like to see VTubers like Gawr Gura live.

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io 7 points 1 month ago

Fair point, but I guess I would hope that the person being paid to write the copy would check it, since getting that right seems like it's part of their job description ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io 20 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Or 53.6 degrees Fahrenheit if you believe whoever wrote the page for Nissan lmao. I guess they just typed it into a converter with no context, and the converter spat out an answer amounting to "if your thermometer says it's 12 degrees C, that would be 53.6 degrees F"... but without that context.

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yeah, I'm saying you (as in "a person", not you-you) could pick a few from these 50 - I'm not saying start reading 50 books and only finish the ones you like lol. I'd guess "experts" might pick a few of the titles different from popular ratings so there's probably some meaningful differences vs "goodreads top 50 books by Australian authors", but I'm not an avid reader so idk, maybe you'd have a better idea 😅

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io 1 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I guess for those who don't read much it can give you an initial filter to use and then you can just pick a few that tickle your fancy ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io 2 points 1 month ago

Something to look forward to!!

 

We were dismayed to see no Australians on the New York Times Best Books of the 21st Century – so, with the help of 50 experts, we created our own, all-Australian list. You can have your say, too!

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io -1 points 1 month ago

Thanks for so politely and cordially sharing that information


edit: I would be even more appreciative if it were true: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/rocket-league-ending-mac-and-linux-support-because-they-represent-less-than-0-3-of-active-players

Quoting their statement:

Regarding our decision to end support for macOS and Linux:

Rocket League is an evolving game, and part of that evolution is keeping our game client up to date with modern features. As part of that evolution, we'll be updating our Windows version from 32-bit to 64-bit later this year, as well as updating to DirectX 11 from DirectX 9.

There are multiple reasons for this change, but the primary one is that there are new types of content and features we'd like to develop, but cannot support on DirectX 9. This means when we fully release DX11 on Windows, we'll no longer support DX9 as it will be incompatible with future content.

Unfortunately, our macOS and Linux native clients depend on our DX9 implementation for their OpenGL renderer to function. When we stop supporting DX9, those clients stop working. To keep these versions functional, we would need to invest significant additional time and resources in a replacement rendering pipeline such as Metal on macOS or Vulkan/OpenGL4 on Linux. We'd also need to invest perpetual support to ensure new content and releases work as intended on those replacement pipelines.

The number of active players on macOS and Linux combined represents less than 0.3% of our active player base. Given that, we cannot justify the additional and ongoing investment in developing native clients for those platforms, especially when viable workarounds exist like Bootcamp or Wine to keep those users playing.

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io 2 points 1 month ago

Fair enough! I barely use its social side since most of the games I've played on there are singleplayer titles - honestly didn't even know that wasn't there yet!

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io -2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I kinda understand it not being a priority; even if they dedicated the resources to both create and adequately maintain Linux support, I imagine very few of the games on the platform have native support anyway. Sure, many would work (to varying degrees) with the various bags of tricks available, but it's still an extra step of compatibility that's sort of beyond their immediate control.

[–] MHLoppy@fedia.io 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I guess our opinions differ, because I don't consider either of those to be "basics". They're nice features for e.g., Steam to have, sure, but they're not "game launcher 101" imo.

 
 

[AMD] asked me if I was testing with an Administrator account [as distinct from a user account with administrator rights]. [...] As far as I can tell, if the Ryzen processors aren't run on an account with these elevated privileges then they don't function as intended for bursty workloads, so that means gaming in particular. AMD told me this bug -- if that's indeed what it is -- won't impact sustained all-core workloads.

Across our 13 game sample, the 9700X saw a 4% performance improvement when compared to the day 1 review data. Meanwhile, the 7700X saw a 3% improvement. [...] So we've improved the 9700X's position [compared to the 7700X] by 1% - that's it.

This Windows bug -- which AMD has told me should be addressed in a future Windows update -- seems to be more of a general Ryzen bug, at least based on the testing we've been able to do so far. So, it's not an issue that specifically affects Zen 5 processors - I need to make that clear.

It's very possible that the Administrator account will also boost the gaming performance of Intel CPUs. [HU chose to publish before doing Intel testing in order to get the information out that it wasn't a Zen5-specific problem]

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