It's so hard to find new content and I'm getting sick of it
2d 23h ago in youtubeI mean, this kinda makes OP's problem worse. I'm all for the subscription feed (>90% of my watch time is on channels I'm subbed to), but it'll only ever show you channels you've already watched. If I'm looking anywhere else like OP I don't want it to show those channels.
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3d 7h ago in onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone from files.catbox.moeThis is a cool feature of a lot of regex implementations but I will warn you that reusing capture groups in a match means it's impossible for any regex engine to guarantee a reasonable upper bound (best they can do is O(n!) I think? I'd have to look up the details). In a replacement string this is a non-issue because there's no way they can recurse out of control.
Edit: found the video I originally heard this from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gITmP0IWff0
There is Backus-Naur form (and it's derivatives), which at least lets you name each section of text like you would a variable or function. Technically matches context-free expressions rather than regular ones but that's hardly different for most cases.
American public transit does not rule
10d 17h ago in onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone from lemmy.blahaj.zoneWhere I am (seattle), google maps and the king county metro site give the same routes and information. Almost feels like they're talking to the same API considering it gives the same time down to the minute.
I'm my own person
11d 14h ago in memes
Anon is judging you
11d 23h ago in greentext@sh.itjust.works from sh.itjust.worksUltrakill, a very stylish boomer shooter. I'd recomend it.
There are machines you can goon to:

Bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time
14d 9h ago in hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se from radar.cloudflare.comThis is a bit of a "Voyager probe has left the solar system" headline. Pops up every few years to remind us that words are ambiguous.
Best longterm offline Linux friendly games? Give me your best!
16d 33m ago in asklemmy@lemmy.mlNot OP, but I've tried getting into Stardew multiple times and the fatigue mechanic absolutely ruins the game for me. "14 times" is an exaggeration but what it feels like.
People describe it as a cozy game but it is genuinely one of the most stressful games that I've played. As in I start clearing the land and then after a very short time my character is exhausted. Either I sleep it off and I'm worried I'll plant late enough the crops will die in winter or I work through it and end up in the hospital with a bill. Sometimes I've used the time to explore the town (as it seems the game mechanics are telling you to do), whereupon I find the shops are closed and I collapse on the way back home.
The one or two times I've played long enough to harvest crops I end up eating all of it just to get to the end of the day. Most of the money I make is from selling actual literal garbage I've found lying around.
The result of that mechanic is that the game is basically telling me the most cozy part of the game (farming) I'm not allowed to play until I've invested enough time to stock up on energy drinks. I'm left with fishing, which just isn't my thing, and mining, which is what I'll mostly do until I get bored because it's honestly kinda mediocre on it's own. I just can't get into this game.
(I'm aware that the main pull for the game is the characters, which if you enjoy that that's good. I've just never had much of a reason to be invested in them)
If you like Rimworld the obvious suggestion from me is Dwarf Fortress. It's on steam but if you're not sure I believe there's a free version with the original ascii graphics on the bay12 games website (at least there was when I last played).
Also Factorio might interest you, but for a laid back experience you'd want to turn down biters (mostly disabling expansions). May be mentally taxing.
Another comment mentions modded minecraft, which gets a +1 from me. Though if you want a "forever world" I'd suggest playing unmodded (save for some client side graphics / QoL if desired), as there's at least some guarantee you can keep the world as the game gets updated. If you do go modded though I'd suggest using prismlauncher and browsing through premade modpacks on modrinth and curseforge. P.S. if you don't already own the game somehow you'll want java edition, not bedrock
It's been years
1y 4mon ago in lemmyshitpost from programming.devJanuary sucked. Who the hell thought it deserved a sequel?
1y 5mon ago in lemmyshitpost from programming.devFound a potentially cool place to build on the server
2y 10mon ago in oldschoolminecraft





