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Ahh thanks for the context. I guess something like this can never be that easy, especially with the custom silicon that apples running now
Ahh thanks for the context. I guess something like this can never be that easy, especially with the custom silicon that apples running now
No Man’s Sky runs at a very stable 60fps, I personally know people who have wrangled it up to 120fps. I know they don’t have the same underlying tech, but they’re very similar in terms of gameplay (from what we’ve seen)
“The new Game Porting Toolkit provides an emulation environment to run your existing unmodified Windows game and you can use it to quickly understand the graphics feature usage and performance potential of your game when running on a Mac,”
So this is a real-time translation layer similar to how rosetta works? If this is working already and assuming that it works well, why would developers spend time making a native port when this is free and It Just WorksTM
Ahh I’ve been so excited for this! Rock and stone to the bone!
I wonder if they could shift to showing cached versions of pages, so that data is still accessible externally, but you can’t interact or get to it from reddit.
This is so cool to see! Arguably more relevant data would be daily active users and posts per day, rather than totals of all time. That way we can see the fluctuation day to day and get a better sense of who is just coming here and who is staying here
Wait there aren’t any actual carts for this? Did they just drop a rom file somewhere? Who at McDonald’s came up with this idea and how can we get them a raise!
As far as I know they go to the moderators of the community that the post was in. Admins have some level of oversight but for the most part individual communities moderate themselves.
For example, if your account lives on lemmy.ml, but you’re browsing content from gaming@beehaw.org, when you report a comment it will go to the moderators of gaming@beehaw.org to take action. Admins who oversee all of beehaw.org can see a log of moderator actions across the whole instance, but for the most part they don’t participate in moderation except in very small communities.
It’s also important to remember that some communities were stood up very quickly and in some cases the people who started them and are the only mod might have stepped away and are no longer checking on reports. In this case it would be good to reach out to a site admin to take action and appoint a new mod of the community.
Hopefully that makes sense!
I’m the admin at https://honeyhive.social we’re still up and coming but the whole idea was to make a general use instance to take off some of the strain that the big instances are feeling
I’m so excited for this, truly the crossover we all deserve