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Is Pine64 dead?
  • Definitely a long way off from how active they were a year or two ago.

  • Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom Has Reportedly Leaked Online In Full
  • My early impressions are certainly quite positive, I love how experimental it is and very willing to explore new gameplay styles. Certainly curious to see what the metascore ends up being, probably higher than Link's Awakening HD?

  • Let's discuss: Nintendo DS
  • Completely unique and very difficult to experience with alternative hardware nowadays (compared to the PSP which can be played on nearly everything). The games library is incredibly unique because small budget games still had a big chance to succeed.

  • What if the panic over teens and tech is totally wrong?
  • I had a very interesting experience watching Network recently, a film from 1976 about the influence of television, and I had a strange realization that TV then was nearly as old as the internet is now. This just feels like a natural point in the history of a communications medium that people begin to think critically about its effect on people and the way we think.

  • How would you teach digital literacy to 13-18 year old students?
  • I think about this all the time, I really could see myself getting into computer education ten years down the line.

    What I would do is this:

    • Focus on recreating styles of computing that produced our most digitally literate generation: Gen X (for context, I was born in 2000).
    • Give everyone in the class a Raspberry Pi and a MicroSD card. Guide them through the setup process. This recreates larger, more complicated computers in microcosm.
    • Start out with the Lite version of the Raspi OS, allow students to discover the different components of an operating system: Bash, window management, sound, the desktop, office applications. Take them through some common Raspberry Pi tasks.
    • Do not allow the class to become the Adobe/Microsoft power hour. This is the number one way we are failing our students today.
    • Have a unit focused around free software and the open source movement. Focus on social media literacy as well. Ensure that students understand how social media algorithms work, how these companies make money, understand that users are the product.

    There's probably more I could come up with if I sat down to really plan out a week by week lesson plan, but this is off the cuff where I'd put the focus. So many of these topics have Connections-style related points. "Why is my computer at home different from a Raspberry Pi?" gives you a great opportunity to expand on CPU architecture, which leads to how computers actually "think". I remember when I was a child one of the things that I was most confused by was how a computer was able to turn Python into something it actually understands, that can be a fascinating lesson in the right hands. How does a computer know where to look on the disc when it boots up? It's great!

    Kids already know how to use phones and tablets. Take concepts from those, concepts they are already familiar with, and then explain the deeper process behind it. Computers are engineered by people, you can understand them, it's not magic.

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    Starfield players are desperately trying to convince others it's a good game
  • I've been a big Bethesda fan for years, no one else makes games that quite come close to their very simulationist style. I like Starfield, and now that it's a year after launch I have finally found my angle on it to get the enjoyment out of it that I wanted. I think it's a good game.

    But it's also a flawed game, it's clearly not for you, and that's okay too.

  • Men losing their mind
  • Lemmy is a lot less women-friendly, queer-friendly, trans-friendly than the rest of the fediverse. That really needs to change.

  • Men losing their mind
  • Lemmy is a lot less women-friendly, queer-friendly, trans-friendly than the rest of the fediverse. That really needs to change.

  • If you could "Eternal Sunshine" a piece of media so that you could listen to it for the first time again, what would it be?
  • I want to play either Skyrim or Breath of the Wild for the first time again, knowing nothing about what's out there to be discovered or the limits of the sandbox. Those games cast a special spell in their first few dozen hours before you know where the boundaries of the world are.

  • What movie from your past are you completely nostalgia blind too?
  • I can recognize that I love the Star Wars prequels for bad reasons.
    But also they're still masterpieces actually.

  • Yet another video takedown.
  • Does anyone have a backup of it?

  • What is a low technology you really love ?
  • Do vinyl records count? I really like that they make beautiful noise from a simple electromechanical process.

  • Android apps are blocking sideloading and forcing Google Play versions instead
  • If the Play Store becomes required like that then Android's already-shaky status as an open source base platform is going to go out the window. I'm glad there are non-Google distros of Android but there really needs to be more of a push to make a completely FOSS phone platform.

  • What movie have you rewatched the most?
  • It was especially poignant for me because so much of the boy-girl bodyswap stuff was very trans coded.

  • How to Monetize a Blog
  • Screaming against the encroaching void that tails us, hell bent on turning every iota of live and culture into something that can be financialized and commoditized.

  • What do you think the fediverse/threadiverse will look like in five years?
  • I've never heard it to mean that

  • What do you think the fediverse/threadiverse will look like in five years?
  • Oh by Threadiverse I'm referring to Lemmy/Mbin and their co-conspirators.

  • What movie have you rewatched the most?
  • I'm trying to say that that movie got popular online years ago and is still associated strongly with internet piracy culture!

  • cohost to shut down at end of 2024
    cohost.org cohost to shut down at end of 2024

    also the August 2024 financial update, but I’m trying not to bury the lede. Hi everyone, We have come to the decision to cease operations of cohost and anti software software club due to lack of funding and burnout. As of today, none of us are being paid for our labor1; all of our money in the ban...

    cohost to shut down at end of 2024

    We have come to the decision to cease operations of cohost and anti software software club due to lack of funding and burnout. As of today, none of us are being paid for our labor1; all of our money in the bank, and any money coming in from people who buy our merch or don’t cancel cohost plus, is going towards servers and operations — paying the bills so we can turn the lights off with as little disruption as possible.

    cohost will become read-only on Tuesday, October 1st. At this time, we will make best-effort attempts to keep the servers online through the end of 2024.

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    cohost to shut down at end of 2024
    cohost.org cohost to shut down at end of 2024

    also the August 2024 financial update, but I’m trying not to bury the lede. Hi everyone, We have come to the decision to cease operations of cohost and anti software software club due to lack of funding and burnout. As of today, none of us are being paid for our labor1; all of our money in the ban...

    cohost to shut down at end of 2024
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    What's your favourite game made for a handheld console?

    Games that can be played on a handheld but aren't really meant for it (e.g. most stuff on the Steam Deck) doesn't really count.

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    What Do You Use Your Personal Website For?

    I'm stuck at a crossroads between what to do with my own. Not sure if I want to make it more of a documentation/wiki style site for everything I'm interested in or if I want to treat it more like a blog. I've got it hooked up to ActivityPub now and I'm intrigued by the possibilities that brings to the table, but I don't think I'd want it to replace my Mastodon account, which puts it in a weird sort of limbo.

    So I want to know, what do you use your own website for?

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    Why the Internet Isn’t Fun Anymore
    www.newyorker.com Why the Internet Isn’t Fun Anymore

    The social-media Web as we knew it, a place where we consumed the posts of our fellow-humans and posted in return, appears to be over.

    Why the Internet Isn’t Fun Anymore
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    Mozilla downsizes as it refocuses on Firefox and AI
    techcrunch.com Mozilla downsizes as it refocuses on Firefox and AI: Read the memo | TechCrunch

    After installing a new interim CEO earlier this month, Mozilla, the organization behind the Firefox browser, is making some major changes to its product

    Mozilla downsizes as it refocuses on Firefox and AI: Read the memo | TechCrunch
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    Everything Is Sludge: Art in the Post-Human Era

    Tiktok and its abuse of the human attention span has been a disaster for the human race.

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    Is Lemmy your first time on the Fediverse?

    This question is especially for people who have joined in the last week. Have you used other fediverse platforms or is this your first time really using one? What do you think of it so far? Are you aware that you can comment on Lemmy posts with a Mastodon account?

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    koncertejo Riley @lemmy.ml

    eunuch temple priestess @riley@fiera.social

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