And I'd think much more likely to be subject to copyright claims and/or child porn crap. it's bittorrent type sharing so it opens up to a world of legal pain it would seem. Really hard for a volunteer setup to deal with that.
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so next question, does the order of Work Orders matter that much? I had an order but with DFHack sorted it w/o saving prior and now I'm stuck with it's less than alphabetical order prioritization. oops
I think my current fort files are a bit borked so it could be something related. Tried a couple of loads from saves and then it didn't happen. Then it did again. Haven't really seen a huge speed up from it so I'll just leave it off for now.
Yes that's true. Most of the Left Hand drive world is former British colonial. Except for the population size of India, the vast majority of the world drives on the Right. If a company wants to produce vehicles, do you incur the expense of an entirely separate build process for a small minority of the population? Some might but most would pick the majority and build for that.
except for the pollen. Nanopores / tiny holes seem like they'd get fouled up by dust and things pretty quickly.
really interesting idea, just wonder about the real world operating environment issues.
The long tail of global colonialism ;-) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-_and_right-hand_traffic
Also, while not entirely accurate, an even older history, ahem, driving, the modern world http://www.astrodigital.org/space/stshorse.html
Without India I suspect Driving on the Left would be relegated to history books by simple economics.
Though with EVs a lot of the production costs of doing both could be eliminated.
I've seen screenshots that show GUI buttons showing the key assigned to them - how do I enable them? I think it's a DFHack setting but can't seem to find it
re: multi-threading I'm seeing a hard crash when I get a petition or siege notification. just fyi
@levjoy Here's a Lemmy based subreddit (what kbin calls a 'Magazine' and Lemmy calls it something different I think) but it shows up as our 'Magazine' that you can subscribe to and interact with as if you were on Lemmy.
https://readit.buzz/m/[email protected]
I think the 'interaction' part is strickly ActivityPub stuff, but that's everything anyway. The real difference in interaction is mostly how your current service/site (here kbin) displays the data of the other service. A Peertube gallery on Mastodon would just been seen like a series of Toots/Tweets. So kbin/Lemmy are much more aligned b/c they are both the same concept of a reddit type service and will seem much more integrated than viewing kbin or Lemmy from Mastodon or Pixelfed for example.
Or at least that's my 7-8 months in the Fediverse understanding of it :)
random linking issue. This link shows up in my Notifications and gives a 404
this is the actual link
Occupations vs Labors is sometimes confusing - especially for Hospitals where they are actually the same thing! One thing I find wasn't really well explained was the Hospital occupation of 'Doctor' - which in reality is actually a combo of Diagnostic, Surgeon and Bone Doc occupations and labors.
Is there something that documents the job prioritization of a Dorf who is assigned an Occupation (like Performer) and their other labor tasks?
Don't believe that's how it works. It's not SSO (which would be AWESOME). That will create an actual local account on other servers. This is still your mastodon account 'viewing' a pixelfed account via the ActivityPub protocol. It's just the 'view' that's different for different services (very broad definition). Viewing a pixelfed account/profile via a pixelfed instance shows you a photo gallery that has text with each photo (not alt text). Viewing that same pixelfed account from a mastodon account, you'd see a series of toots/posts text that happen to mostly have pictures. The reverse view of pixelfed looking at a Mastodon account, not sure but I'd guess just a mostly empty photo gallery with text associated?