I switched fairly recently. I was on Ting before, and they appear to be quietly sunsetting that service after Dish Network bought them a few years back. Hoping the same doesn’t happen to Mint. It’s been great so far. Incredible value!
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RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Technology@beehaw.org•US might finally force cable-TV firms to advertise their actual prices - Ars TechnicaEnglish
1·3 years agoGreater transparency under capitalism is always a good thing. I have to admit, one thing Trump did that I liked was to force hospitals to publish their prices. I can’t think of a good reason people buying a thing shouldn’t know how much it costs beforehand.
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite memory from the early internet?English
11·3 years agoIllucia: the town of Final Fantasy. This was a Final Fantasy fan site, but themed as a town from a Final Fantasy. This isn’t a town ripped out of a particular game though. Illucia was an entirely original town with original art created by fan Tatsushi Nakao.
Before the release of FF7, it was themed after a town from the 16-bit era of Final Fantasy. To navigate the town, the user was presented with a clickable server-side image map, where clicking on different buildings in the town would take the user to a page on the site that was thematically appropriate to the building.
Quick aside: a history lesson on image maps. Image maps were a technique that allowed for a single image to be linked to multiple different places based on where the user clicked it. In the later years of image maps, the web site developer (“webmaster” to use the period-appropriate nomenclature 😜) could define the different clickable areas in HTML and the browser would handle requesting the correct URL based on where the user clicked. This is a client-side image map. Before browsers had this capability though, browsers would instead send the clicked coordinates to a server-side script — often written in Perl, I think — which would translate the coordinates and send back the corresponding page.
Anyway, after the release of FF7, Illucia was reworked in that style. I believe in this iteration, the user would interact with it by using the arrow keys to walk an actual character avatar around the town and enter various buildings rather than clicking on a (relatively) simple image map.
Just like the FF series did, the site sorta lost its luster for me at that point. Final Fantasy had gone from an ensemble cast of quirky but warm characters and brightly colored pixel art to a blue and gray mess of blurry, pre-rendered environments and low-poly brooding characters that looked bad at the time and aged even worse. I pretty much stopped visiting, but I still fondly remember those old pixel art days of Illucia.
Sadly, I haven’t been able to find any trace of it online anymore aside from one brief mention in another online article. If anyone knows of anything, please send it my way!
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are your "weirdest" pizza toppings or other weird food combos?
1·3 years agoSliced turkey, pear, and feta 🤌
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•It would be cool to have Lemmy pen pals. Asklemmy, what are your hobbies and what's your life like?
2·3 years agoSounds like you’re talking about Home Assistant maybe?
Maybe for future astroturfing?
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•There's a significant amount of discussion surrounding the issue of lemmy.ml servers reaching their maximum capacity. As someone who already has an account on lemmy.ml, what actions can you take?English
9·3 years agoI would add to this community migration, which will be important as instances start going offline. User migration is great, but, whereas on Mastodon, the content lives on the user, I believe here it lives on the community.
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you guys know of any way to backup saved data form your reddit account?English
2·3 years agoI tried it as well, and it’s pretty simple if you’re comfortable in a terminal or on the command line.
On macOS, I used DB Browser for SQLite to view the data, and that works pretty well. Installed with Homebrew:
brew install --cask db-browser-for-sqlite. Then, I just launched the new app and opened thereddit.dbfile. That file gets created wherever you runreddit-user-to-sqlite.
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What does the /c/ at the beginning of a community mean?
7·3 years agoUnnecessary, yes. In error, maybe or maybe not. Some people just may not want to come up with a name apart from the URL and decide to use the URL fragment as the name.
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What does the /c/ at the beginning of a community mean?
7·3 years agoI’m guessing the user who created “/c/showerthoughts” named it “/c/showerthoughts”. You’re seeing the community names, and that one is named the same as the URL.
Oh, weird. What instance are you on?
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you guys know of any way to backup saved data form your reddit account?English
4·3 years agoI haven’t tried this, but maybe it would get the job done: Archive Your Reddit Data While You Still Can | xavd.id
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the stupidest way you've ever injured yourself?
6·3 years agoTook my daughter to the skate park to practice her skateboarding. She was off the board, and I was going to try getting on. She asked if I wanted any tips. I said I didn’t need any.
In my mind, I was going to get on there and immediately start doing 900s. OK, not really, but I thought I’d ride it a few feet and turn it back over to her.
Instead, I stood on the board. It immediately came out from under me. I reflexively caught myself with my hand and fractured my wrist. 🤦♂️
I would like to see something that converted a reference to a Lemmy community into an instance-agnostic link to that community.
But as you astutely pointed out in this post, some things would be better as improvements to Lemmy than as bots that poke at it from the outside. I think that’s one of those things.
I’m digging the Old Web community.
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we deal with similar communities on different Lemmy instances?English
3·3 years agoIt’s the price I pay if I want to honor my FOMO. I can always pick one and live with potentially missing some things or not seeing comments from some community members who picked a different instance if I want to prioritize avoiding multiple threads instead. You’d get duplicate posts on a single subreddit anyway, so it doesn’t seem that much different.
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we deal with similar communities on different Lemmy instances?English
2·3 years agoHere’s one scenario where that idea doesn’t work. I was subscribed to /r/pax on Reddit. Occasionally, people would wander through and post about their vapes or ecigs or whatever, not noticing that every post in the subreddit was about the Penny Arcade Expo and not about the ecig/vape brand. (Sorry. I don’t know the difference between a vape and an e-cigarette, if there even is one. 😅)
All that to set up this question: what happens when a community is created on one Lemmy instance called “pax” referring to the Penny Arcade Expo while, on another instance, the first mover on “pax” is an e-cig/vape enthusiast? I subscribe for updates on the Penny Arcade Expo, and now, instead of an occasional misguided individual coming through posting about their nicotine enthusiasm, half or more of my posts on “pax” are about that?
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we deal with similar communities on different Lemmy instances?English
6·3 years agoMy way of dealing with it is to subscribe to all instances of the community so I don’t miss anything. If I feel ownership of the community, I would encourage others in the community to do the same.
RadDevon@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the best piece of advice you've ever received, and how has it influenced your life?
1·3 years agoI’m afraid this might have the opposite effect for me.
“Wait, I have to know what I really want before I can move? OK then. I’ll get started in 30-40 years when I figure it out.” 😅

The Elden Ring Tiger Electronics LCD game is pretty fun.