

Is the original post an AI “original” or an AI summary of an existing article?


Is the original post an AI “original” or an AI summary of an existing article?


kenmei.co does this.
It lets you know whenever a new chapter’s out for something on your list, and clicking on the title takes you to whatever platform you picked for that manga.
They only have something like a dozen sites or so, but it beats having your list break when a site goes down.


What’s the game from the link thumbnail?
Which is better: Junk Store or Heroic?


I’d have skimmed a transcript, but I noped out of Instagram reel.


On one hand, consumption of pirate IPTV services in Sweden has dropped two points, from 16% of all households in 2024 to 14% in 2025. On the other, 30% of over 15-year-olds consume content illegally every month, a figure that rises to over 50% among men under 35.
I hate when they just throw statistics at you like this.
30% of all Swedish people over 15.
50% of all Swedish men under 35.
14% of all Swedish households.
… I think? Does IPTV = all pirated content?
Edit: formatting


Hopefully not a dumb question: If Vulkan runs on anything, assuming their game isn’t a Windows (Xbox?) exclusive, why don’t more people program their games to use Vulkan instead?


What does proton do?
I only vaguely understand it as “thing that makes game playable on other thing.”
(And also I have six versions installed on my steam deck whydoIneedsixofthese?)


I upvote you making stuff.


I said “why not make a newsletter,” not “why not make a side hustle”.
Lemmy (and the threadiverse in general) is a link aggregation platform.
A newsletter seems like a better format for long text posts like this one.


If you’re going to keep doing these, why not make a newsletter?


Where’s the graphic from?


Soulseek is nice. Community of people sharing their music libraries with each other.


Basically, don’t invite either of them to queer Thanksgiving.
I use the deck’s battery as a poopsocking feature.
Battery runs out? I’m done for the day.
Unfortunately(?) some indies are so optimized I can play for hours and only run the battery down halfway.