LallyLuckFarm
@LallyLuckFarm@beehaw.org
Small scale permaculture nursery in Maine, education enthusiast, and usually verbose.
- Comment on is this true? 1 week ago:
Just don’t compare mine to Marth’s …
- Comment on is this true? 1 week ago:
- Rosalina, teddy bear / sm red wheels
- Lucina
- Comment on Let's discuss: Monster Hunter 2 weeks ago:
MH4U on the 3ds was my first introduction and I actually kinda miss being able to quickly tap the items that were up on the touch screen to use them. World on PS and Rise on the switch scratch the itch but I was visibly upset that tracking didn’t make it into Rise; it was just a great mechanic and it felt extra satisfying to build out the monster knowledge, and it added some wonderful depth to the gameplay.
I’m not really all that crazy about the fort defense mechanic in Rise, I’d genuinely skip it if I could.
As much as I enjoy the series and still play it, there’s a certain amount of ennui that I’m experiencing when it comes to hunting Jaggis and the rest of the same monsters every time. New mechanics help to make up for it by having the hunt be slightly different, but wow what I wouldn’t give for a totally new experience playing Monster Hunter.
- Comment on How to pronounce "Mana" properly 4 weeks ago:
doot DOOOdoodoodoot
- Comment on Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 18th 5 weeks ago:
There’s just so much hidden goodness inside! My last playthrough has me struggling less, and I found more, but apparently I just wasn’t thorough enough
- Comment on Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 18th 5 weeks ago:
Trying to actually get the good ending in Tunic, not too proud to admit I’m using a tracker this time around. And wow, I passed up SO. MUCH. last time around
- Comment on NVIDIA: Copyrighted Books Are Just Statistical Correlations to Our AI Models * TorrentFreak 1 month ago:
Iirc the leaked internal docs and reporting showed that nvidia was downloading 81 years worth of video per day. If the pattern holds, and we “throw” the books at them, it probably looks a lot like one of those building-sized front end loaders dropping the library of Alexandria on those executives.
As an alternative, I would be fine if nvidia were no longer allowed to hold copyright or trademarks since the company believes that those don’t matter, required to share all internal documents (including any and all planning), and required to open source all their code until the company implodes
- Comment on NVIDIA: Copyrighted Books Are Just Statistical Correlations to Our AI Models * TorrentFreak 1 month ago:
Here’s hoping the plaintiffs can bring the leaked internal docs from nvidia’s management directing engineers to violate the TOS of several sites to show a pattern of malfeasance, and that the judge has at least a modicum of understanding regarding these topics. Throw the book(s) at 'em.
- Comment on Leaked: Nvidia's AI Scraping Pipeline 1 month ago:
From this layman’s perspective, this seems like the executives at Nvidia directed people to access computer systems in a way they were not authorized to and with methods designed to circumvent the security of the sites in question. It seems, on its face, to be a violation of the CFAA that was knowingly pushed by these executives - and I hope you’ll all join me in calling your congressional representatives to advocate for a full prosecution of them
- Comment on AI Stole My Content (The Jimquisition) 2 months ago:
- Comment on 'Gay furry hackers' disband after Project 2025 data theft 2 months ago:
Given the slant of the article, it really feels like The Register missed an opportunity for a spicier headline like “Mike Howell, Heritage Foundation executive, reportedly discloses gay furry prison sex fantasies”
- Comment on Court ordered penalties for 15 teens who created naked AI images of classmates 2 months ago:
when reached for comment, the makers of the ai tool stated that they were shocked that the tool was used for the purpose for which it was built
/s because it’s not a real quote but also:
/s - Comment on Anyone got any cool science tats? Drop them here. 👇👇 2 months ago:
It’s a tattoo of Ceanothus americanus, from a botanical survey of North America commissioned by the first continental congress in 1774. The lettered images on the bottom show the development of the flower head and seeds.
- Comment on Anyone got any cool science tats? Drop them here. 👇👇 2 months ago:
Botany counts, dammit
- Comment on What the heck 2 months ago:
Moths are just way more bitchin’ than butterflies.
- Comment on Lepidoptera 🤙🤙🤙 2 months ago:
The bros in question:
- Comment on Cats 2 months ago:
Dammit, here you go ⬆️
- Comment on Facial recognition startup Clearview AI settles privacy suit in the U.S. by giving plaintiffs a share of the company’s potential value, rather than a traditional payout, over lack of liqudity 3 months ago:
“Your honor, my client does not possess the funds to continue this trial, so we have crafted an offer to the plaintiffs: in lieu of compensating them for the hundreds of watches that have gone missing from their inventory, we admit no wrongdoing and they will be offered stock in his watch making company should he ever start one”
Maybe there’s a word we could apply to situations where a group of people make plans to carry out an activity that is not legal for personal gain
- Comment on Nintendo Direct 6.18.2024 3 months ago:
I really enjoyed the style of the Link’s Awakening remake and I’m glad to see it return! And yeah, lots of variability and replay value with those mechanics I think
- Comment on Spaceballs 2 in the works with Josh Gad starring, Mel Brooks producing 3 months ago:
The Search for More Money
- Comment on God dammit Todd 3 months ago:
Todd
- Comment on Giant Batteries Are Transforming the Way the U.S. Uses Electricity 4 months ago:
Even here in Maine there are some large subsidies for battery backup systems. The state is even running a program for people who have them, where they can get paid for selling their stored energy during peak usage times.
- Comment on Which song is forever linked to a movie for you now? 5 months ago:
Gary Jules version is the best version
- Comment on Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 21st 5 months ago:
I recently played through Miles Morales twice and decided to play the previous Spiderman game. Still having fun, but I’m trying to get to the sections with Miles (he’s my personal favorite). It’s interesting to see the kinds of side quests and mini games they chose to keep in retrospect.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 months ago:
Nah you’re good, I just became a lot less fun when the Gell-Mann stopped <3
- Comment on [deleted] 5 months ago:
Inappropriate for a wire service/po•tah•to. Reuters has little value to me if non factual statements are not attributed as quotes.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 months ago:
The newly listed company warned in its initial public offering (IPO) paperwork that its unique approach to content moderation can sometimes subject it to disruptions like in 2023, when several moderators protested against its decision to charge third-party app developers
I seem to recall over 8000 subs going dark but sure, just a handful of people protested.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Braggart
- Comment on Let's discuss: Kirby 6 months ago:
My nephew absolutely loves Kirby anything. We played some of the games together on an emulator during his visit last year, but it’s a few more years before I’ll introduce him to Dream Course. The 2d platformers are more his speed currently. And by that I mean “as long as he crossed the finish line he beat the level” even if I helped. It’s been fun playing through them to practice for the cool points
- Comment on Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th 6 months ago:
I picked up King of Seas on sale just to have something silly to play. It’s a fun little thing, getting to roam around as a pirate and dodging the navy and main quest alike in pursuit of a fancier ship