beanz

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[–] beanz 2 points 1 year ago

Also in Aus here, using ISP DNS, not blocked. I think what you generally find is that most ISP's just don't do the DNS blocks, even if they're required to. Like you said, it's very easily circumvented and also it just doesn't lead to any measurable outcome other than the ISP customer's dissatisfaction in some cases. It's probably more profitable to retain the customers and deal with whatever regulatory blowback.

[–] beanz 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Can you quantify the difference? Far as I can tell, there's just an imaginary line where software becomes AI just because the logic filtering it depends on to operate is sufficiently complex. The term doesn't really seem to be a useful categorization either, e.g. the fundamentally different approaches of diffusion models and transformer models.

[–] beanz 22 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Aesthetics are the same bogeyman excuse used to justify really any significant change in a phone since IP ratings first came in with. I recall back when USB-C was first showing up in smartphones, there was a time where simultaneously some manufacturers were pushing for the change and others trying to push back on it, with both groups citing aesthetic reasons.

[–] beanz 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

For me, it's because the password I entered didn't meet the minimum requirements. The instance signup page had some kind of issue with actually letting me know that was the problem, it just gave me the spinning pinwheel forever. I refreshed and tried changing the password to something more complex and it worked instantly

[–] beanz 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It's not on this list because it's not a lemmy instance, it is just linked with lemmy via the fediverse. There's a separate list for kbin instances here: https://kbin.fediverse.observer/list

Nearly 40k users on kbin.social

[–] beanz 1 points 1 year ago

I ended up posting about it here

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by beanz to c/diablo
 

Info from kripparrian's video

Let's say you're playing a sorceror or necromancer, so your main stat is intelligence, which also grants resistance to all elemental, poison and shadow damage. You probably have a bunch of paragon glyphs that grant resistances, and your gear grants you additional resistances too.

You can go to your build stats with advanced tooltips on and observe the stats of your individual elemental resistances. The game will show you that your current resistance stat reduces incoming damage of that type by x%.

If you were to now swap your gear, skills and points over to something different at random, and check this stat again, you will find that actually the majority of the damage reduction you had for the same damage type is still there, despite removing all your resistance buffs.

Most of the resistance to a given damage type comes from wearing any item at all, so relative to an item which prioritises the resistance type in question, the difference in damage reduction for that damage type is almost negligible. After investing all of your gear, glyphs, and skills into resistances, on the classes with the most resistances in the game, the difference will be damage reduction of a few %, for that damage type only.

Comparing to non-elemental situational damage reduction stats like 'damage reduction from close', kripparian's calculations showed that a perfect roll on an elemental resistance item still yielded significantly less damage resistance to an elemental damage type than a typical 'damage reduction from close' roll yields for all damage types (it is situational, but most enemies in the game are close).

Given there are 6 forms of elemental damage in the game, for the specific items compared the resistance item yielded less damage resistance overall by a factor of 33x. For most of the other stats in the game, they are in a roughly similar ballpark in terms of efficacy, except this one which is over an order of magnitude worse than really anything else.

It's a wasted stat. If you tiered out all the possible stat rolls for all of the items in the game for any class, for any item where an elemental resistance is possible it is the worst roll you can get. The class worst affected by this is necromancer, followed by sorceror, and kripparrian goes on to point out that these are currently considered the worst performing classes in endgame

Just a PSA really, I think a lot of players are currently running a build that could be objectively improved by rerolling a resistance stat or replacing that item.

[–] beanz 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The resistance calculation is very complex, check out kripparrian's videos on it if you want a full explanation but effectively perfect resistance rolls are still like 100x worse than average rolls on stats like damage reduction from close (edit: when directly comparing the same type of damage to resistance against that type of damage). For late game build optimisation, any resistance roll on any item is the worst stat you can roll. Coincidentally the two classes that build resistances off their main int stat, sorceror and necro, are apparently the worst performing classes in endgame

[–] beanz 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think they're just complaining about multiple posts on the same topic. Like, anywhere on the fediverse. It is crossposted to /c/philippines though which is kinda odd, though not actually anything to do with this version of the post

[–] beanz 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

That's the box I used too. I looked into it a bit further and I think possibly the issue is the community/magazine you were searching for had not been subscribed to before by a user on your home instance. In that case the instance has not indexed that community/magazine and you need to manually point it toward the instance it's on. But once this is done the community info is cached in the search for any user on that instance looking for that community later on. I guess once the ecosystem is mature then provided you're on a relatively populated instance and the community you're searching for isn't too niche, you could just go to the community search first and it'd work most of the time.

[–] beanz 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

They show up fine in the communities search for me. https://i.imgur.com/iHO4wIP.png

[–] beanz 10 points 1 year ago

My grandparents could probably monetize Reddit more effectively than that twerp.

[–] beanz 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Why does reddit consolidating all nsfw content delivery under its website and first party app suggest they want to stop NSFW content?

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