Now that I think about it, creating an online community (at least one that is decentralized or have loose-to-no moderation) is kind of like raising a child. You may have a vision for your child. You may try to raise them on certain values, but ultimately the child will choose his/her own path.
Same thing with starting an online community. You may have a vision for said community. You may try to impose a certain culture, but unless you impose strict moderation, the culture of said community will grow out of your own control. I think this is why many people who create forums, imageboards, or social networking services end up getting disillusioned with the whole thing. It becomes something that they never intended it to be. I know a lot of libertarian-leaning people who create free-speech sites, but end up being shocked when they turn out to be dissident right echo-chambers.
You just need to realize that culture is 100% organic and grassroots, you can influence it as much as you want, but people will ultimately be the ones to make of it.
@gabriel @hazlin Even if that is a joke, it is for some, though not as bad as the examples that you and I pointed out.
I know a lot of people who were on board with the idea of a decentralized social network, and wanted to try the fediverse out, but ended up quitting due to "culture shock" as the culture is nothing like Twitter, at least in most corners here, so you got a few that insist that the place will never catch on.
Unfortunately, when it comes to decentralized networks like this, the culture is completely unpredictable and most likely won't be the same way as you intended it.
FChannel is a federated anonymous imageboard powered by ActivityPub:
@gabriel I have a lot:
* The Rebol Programming Language
* Twtxt
* ZeroNet
* Beaker Browser - Used version control which might have been better than ZeroNet's Bittorrent solution
* OpenBazaar
* OpenNIC
* JSON Feed
* Gittorrent
* MHTML
* XHTML 2
* XHTML Modularization
* PirateBoxes
* Texti - Interesting web host that hosted simple web pages; not websites, web pages
* Various attempts at network gaming for consoles (GameLine, Sega Channel, Satellaview, etc)
* The Dreamcast VMU - Sega actually had plans to create enhanced versions that acted like pocket computers with MP3 functionality among other things
* TempleOS - I would like to think it would've been something more if the dev didn't go schizo
@icedquinn I forgot that RoseArt existed.
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How to Play Videos in HDR on Linux for a Home Theater
This is a post I really should have gotten up earlier as some of the techniques in it are already outdated with newer versions of mpv and mesa. Still, I felt it was important to document some of this, and I'll probably do a followup with the newer methods later this summer.
https://battlepenguin.com/tech/how-to-play-videos-in-hdr-on-linux-for-a-home-theater/
We made a Nintendo 64 demo for Revision 2025!
📺 https://youtu.be/v3wYV6gxJII
It has baked lighting with normal mapping, specular shading (at the end), and of course bloom. The beautiful song was made by @noby with guitar performed by https://soundcloud.com/sou_andrade