Oh no, one of THOSE posts again! This account hasn't seen much use. A lot of my "Following" timeline has turned into Twitter Blue posts, which I can't see because they're blocked. Time to abandon ship. Was good to meet you! 💚
Find me on the fediverse:
https://t.co/t3zqZTMmpm
@Ashantin3@AuraFuryGaming Yeah I've shared this on my fediverse account. I won't be using this one any longer, besides checking it for notifications from time to time.
⚠️ If Twitter is not just falling apart in the coming days, it likely won't to be a platform I or most of my peers want to / should be part of.
I can be found here on the fediverse:
https://t.co/t3zqZTMmpm
@besserwisserer Lemmy uses ActivityPub. You can actually follow a Lemmy community from any fediverse account and see posts made there in your timeline.
With reddit sinking, I'm making myself comfortable on Lemmy. Similar to Mastodon, you subscribe to communities, see local and federated content.
If you're a reddit addict like me but don't like where things are going, perhaps this will suit your needs.
https://t.co/5T3ofVlX6v
@besserwisserer That depends on what you find interesting, but so far there's some communities that have regular content being posted to them, for example some technology ones. Just needs to keep growing in a healthy way and have people participate.
I now know how to:
- Compile Rust to WASM module.
- Load said module in Wasmtime.
- Run Rust function from WASM.
- Run WASM function from Rust.
Invoking the Rust compiler from code is a little awkward, and the compile times & size on disk are high as always.
I got a response - thank goodness - and it looks like I'm going to have to do sandboxing after all. The goal will be to run as much of the game in the sandbox, and do the rest in a privileged process.
As soon as I'm able to, I'll write a proof-of-concept.
So now I'm stuck needing to ask a really specific question and I'm not entirely sure where to go with it.
There's an old StackOverflow question I found that asks something similar, but without any answers: https://t.co/wC7NXaMafq
In my own words, I'd be asking this:
I know there's a way for moderators to manually let users in. But you try to get in contact with a mod of a huuuge community directly. They have DMs from randoms turned off, for understandable reasons.
Not wanting to give Discord your phone number sucks if you really want to join a Discord community (in my case, the official C# one) that has the phone verification requirement on.
@AshZification Until recently (as far as I know), the license listed on their CurseForge page was GPL, and most people assumed that meant it was okay to redistribute. Including Modrinth's moderators.
Bad news for non-CurseForge Minecraft modpack creators: The mod "The Twilight Forest" - one of the oldest mods, having been around for over a decade - is not available to be included in modpacks that aren't distributed on CurseForge. 🔥
https://t.co/fygWdEftwY