Eskating cyclist, gamer and enjoyer of anime. Probably an artist. Also I code sometimes, pretty much just to mod titanfall 2 tho.

Introverted, yet I enjoy discussion to a fault.

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  • They have that too, but less of it.

    The feathers work almost like a dry suit. Trapping a layer of air to insulate their bodies and keep them exceptionally warm, even as they swim into water that’s below freezing temps.

    They can’t dive as deep though. Air is compressibly by the quickly increasing water pressure, so the cold will sap their body heat faster as a penguin dives deeper.

    Fat isn’t compressible, so seals don’t suffer the same problem.












  • What the other guy said.

    What you do is set up a reverse proxy, which you can then configure to forward connections either using subdomains or subpaths to the relevant ports.

    Subdomains look like jellyfin.domain.com while subpaths look like domain.com/jellyfin. Generally the former is preferred, because the latter often requires that the service you are running allow you to configure the subpath you’re using.

    Subdomains in turn require separate SSL certificates for each one.

    You can also set up domains that only work inside your LAN, using self-signed certificates. No external or public domain needed.














  • That’s good.

    But there is definitely a cultural difference as well.

    That said, it’s not like everyone in the west online is nice, but in western culture it has gotten MUCH better.

    It wasn’t too long ago that every english speaking person in a video game chat was absolutely horrible. But today I encounter much more people online genuinely trying to be nice a constructive. Especially in games from studios that care.

    And you can leave a negative review, and still be respectful. That isn’t what the majority are doing.

    I hope that improves. China has a lack of truly wholesome devs that are also as successful as some western indies. Instead it is a hellscape of companies arguably worse than EA, Activision and Ubisoft.





  • While that’s true, fediverse mods and admins are MUCH faster and more diligent about clamping down on this stuff.

    Even though we can’t all be around at all times, the ones that are instantly start freezing out the offender on the community and instance level.

    It really doesn’t take long for walls to come up around problem users.

    And if the user escalates… well.

    I’m particularly thankful for the way the fediverse seems to have collectively agreed that the second you wish death upon someone, you’re just out. It’s not up for discussion at that point. No slaps on the wrist, none of the admins want to host that stuff, so the moment a report reaches them, that user(name) is simply gone.