@filby depends on what you classify as horror. Savage World's has a fair amount of horror elements in Deadlands and some other settings like Rippers. The other top one that comes to mind is Dread. There are also system variants like Trail of Cthulhu.
hashtag #QOTO + mini-list of current on-going QOTO problems or politics...
The main thing I would like to see for #QOTO is to bring the version up to date (even if it means losing some of the custom features; I don't know how much they are actually used).
> more accepting than I of Threads bridges
I've actually had trouble trying to add #threads accounts (that work from another Mastodon server). I don't know if it is a general issue or just me.
IMHO I don't see why people would want to block Threads, as many servers do -- to me that is kind of like if my email provided suddenly decided to block Gmail accounts. I think that would be very silly and I'd probably want to leave that email provider. Sure there might be a lot of junk, spam, scammers, etc from Gmail; plus their platform is funded by advertising; but I will just block/ignore that myself (and their platform advertising is completely irrelevant) -- but I do want to be able to send/receive emails from the people I choose.
Just checked a few other instances, and wondering why so many are blocking #threads. That's like having your email provider block Gmail, and a very weird thing to do in my opinion. Is it just fear/uncertainity/not understanding how Mastodon/ActivityPub works?
Seeing Peter Hook & the Light (#JoyDivision, #NewOrder) in Brisbane tonight!
@QOTO any plans on updating the Masto version? Qoto is still on 3.2.1 from Oct 2020.
Yes, "routed GUA > NPTv6+GUA > NPTv6+ULA"
Buying a GUA to reserve the address space, but not actually routing it (i.e. using NPT from your ISP) -- instead of a ULA -- is a nice trick (and fixes precedence issues).
However if you accept this, then there is a case for ULA when buying a GUA is not feasible.
e.g. Container (or virtual machine) network that is created on the fly.
No real chance to buy a GUA.
Working in software dev, I may spin up a small local virtual network with a few endpoints.
For this scenario you may use NAT66 if the devices need to call out (or NAT64 as relevant).
More likely access may be through a reverse proxy, e.g. one of the containers is one the internal network + port mapped.
I guess I could buy a GUA and reuse it; but what about if I want to put up an example for others to download and run -- can't really have step 1 "buy a GUA".
Same for a default internal network for something like VMWare.
Your external network could be bridged (so use the IPv6 range from your main network), but what about a private network?
(Again, you could buy a GUA and use that, but that isn't a useful default)
The cases for ULA are small, but do exist.
Elon Musk’s xAI releases Grok source and weights, taunting OpenAI
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I just started an #IPv6 compatibility database.
https://gosix.net
I have been working with IPv6 for about 15 years and I've always wanted to have such a database.
This way you can get a good estimate about how good IPv6 support is prior to buying or implementing solutions.
You helping to fill the database is very appreciated.
#Social #Progress Index 2024 shows a slight decline for the latest year (2023), so when people say "it was better in the past", so long as they mean 2021 / 2022 and no earlier they are technically correct; of course we are still far better off than 2020 or earlier. Despite his blip, overall the world is still better than it used to be on almost any aspect you measure on needs, wellbeing, and opportunity. And #Australia is still one of the top 10 countries in the world. https://www.socialprogress.org/2024-social-progress-index/
@Tim_Eagon #CortexPrime, and maybe #SavageWorlds. In the past I would have said #BRP, but that is now available; also #ArsMagica has announced they will have an open licence soon.
Most of the good ones already have CC licence, e.g. forged in the dark, powered by the apocalypse, fate, gumshoe, d&d, etc. https://sgryphon.gamertheory.net/2022/06/open-source-alternatives-to-dungeons-dragons/
And of course what got me thinking about Ars again was today's announcement of the forthcoming Ars Magica Definitive Edition.
According to the announcement, the 5e sourcebooks will be fully compatible with the Definitive Edition -- which is also going to have an open license.
I'm beyond stoked for this one.
https://atlas-games.com/news/post?s=2024-01-12-anno-magica-2024
#aws #cdk adds out of the box support for creating #ipv6 network with level 2 constructs for dual stack VPC now merged. By default this will include IPv6 public networks, egress-only gateways for private networks (with end-to-end global addresses), and NAT64 routing for IPv6 only instances. When created as dual stack, automatic IPv4 public addresses are turned off to avoid costs as AWS will be charging for them from 01 Feb. I hope the new standard becomes dual stack, to avoid those costs, and start having IPv6 as the default. https://github.com/aws/aws-cdk/pull/28480
Just wrote a #powershell script to send #matter #iot (#ipv6) commands to a Python Matter Server, trying to test if the Binding (0x001E) function on my #Zemismart in-line switch works, it didn't :-( https://github.com/sgryphon/iot-demo-build/blob/main/matter-thread/README-matter-thread.md
@molly0xfff copyright protects copying, it does not protect training. I can not copy works of art from others, but I can learn from their techniques, being inspired by them, etc. Otherwise no one who has ever read a book would be allowed to write one, as the writing techniques they learned would be illegal.
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