reksas

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[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 1 points 12 hours ago

Yep, though here its a bit complicated too. Finland is quite peaceful, at least in my city, dont have too much experience about bigger cities beyond small visits. But the peace feels a little stifling. I constantly feel like I shouldnt or aren't allowed to do anything out of the ordinary because no one wouldnt get the point anyway or wouldnt care. I dont know how realistic that feeling is, but i cant really ask about it either because how would you even do that in coherent way? Maybe in the capital there are more people who care about something, but my impression is they focus on wrong things or go about it in ineffectual ways.

Still I dont want to leave, I dont think any other country would fit me anyway and I couldnt take with me anything I care about.

[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 12 points 1 day ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (2 children)

if you get someone else to switch too then that counts too

[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 day ago

Its quite different, ps2 was better in some parts but way worse in some others.

For example; in ps1 there is slot inventory system, so you need to decide what kind of stuff you want to bring and can loot from dead players too. You can even loot enemy faction weapons. Vehicles also had trunks so you could for example load bunch of mines to a car and make big minefield somewhere. There also wasnt really classes, you just picked what kind of armor you wanted (light, medium, heavy, cloak) and then just pick whatever gear you want to take with you. If you wanted to be a madman with only grenades you could do that too. There also was no microtransactions, you unlocked stuff with certs but it was like 3 certs for somethings, 1 for some. You could reset your "skills" but it had timer. On ps forever i frankly cant see the point of not just giving everyone everything since older players will have everything unlocked anyway by virtue of having been able to play longest.

There was implants, but those were like active skills. You could install 3, i think.

There was health, armor and energy. Energy was for implants. Anyone could take health and armor repair device, it was just 2x2 item, though you also needed some ammo for it too. I dont remember if there was "heavier" variant for them, maybe there was. At least there was some bigger device you could use to fix vehicles.

Infiltrators have infinite cloak, but they have very small inventory and die really fast if shot at. blacklight implants made the cloak quite useless in manned bases too, though maybe some people just cheated, hard to tell. They also had atv that could also cloak if you had the suit.

You could upload viruses to bases and they did.. something. Never really got to experience that part. Bases also seemed more complex than in ps2 and had some actually functional stuff in them. They also were easier to get lost in.

There were a lot of different maps. There were the big main maps and some smaller side maps with something that you capture there and then bring to your main bases in bigger maps for somekind of bonus.

There were quite a lot of vehicles, more than in ps2. But many of them were faction neutral i think. I remember there being many more flyers than in ps2. For example, there was some cloak shit that could be used to make teleporter bridge. There was also some huge ship called lodestar which could be used to ferry tanks. There was also artillery tank called flail and you could pinpoint targets for it with laser designator which always got me killed immidately because it shoots very visible laser that directly shows where i was. There was no faction specific fighterplanes but they instead had specific roles. mosquito had gatling gun, reaver had rockets, there was no scythe at all.

Tanks required proper crew to work and you could not swap seats on the fly. for tr tank you either drive, shoot or shoot one of the 2 smaller guns that were for AA, i think..? I think vanu tank had the main gun for driver too and it had one more spot for secondary gun. I dont remember anything about NC tank.

spawnpoint truck was separate from sunderer. It had cloakfield by default. Sunderer was pretty much like in ps2 except it was just assault truck with many guns.

At some point they added even big mechas, but i think that was considered controversial as some hated them. I cant quite remember if that is how it was for sure. They were quite formidable but also vulnerable to flanking. They had different components that could be destroyed to weaken it in different ways. I remember sneaking on one with rocket atv and driving away when it started to turn.

I dont think there was anykind of bullet falloff, so vanu weapons instead had toggleable ammo (normal, armor piercing). Others had to pack both kinds. Vanu also used universal ammo type for basic weapons. Weapons were hitscan weapons, i think. Though vanu weapons still had visible bolts. There was no faction specific snipers but instead a light sniper and heavy one. You could 2 shot someone with heavy so if you had a friend with you that was neat. Aiming with it was difficult since it took long time for reticle to adjust and if you moved the aim a lot you had to wait for it to focus again. faction specific elite weapons were the same as they are in ps2 (lasher, minigun, jackhammer). I also remember there being this one pistol that was really good for infiltrator, it was kind of "laser revolver". It had secondary firemode that emptied the whole clip really fast and inaccurately. For me it was almost only viable infiltrator gun as you could use only pistols anyway and others didnt do damage fast enough. Though on TR the faction pistol was good enough as it had burst fire.

There were 3 kinds of grenades; emp, explosive and plasma. plasma did dps damage. I think there was just one neutral weapon that could be used to launch them, but they were as strong launcher or not. Grenades also had different modes (explode on impact, timer, ..something else maybe?)

certificates worked way differently. You had levels and each level you get.. i think it was just 1 certificate. Then you use those to unlock stuff like being able to summon different vehicles or be able to use different weapons.

Each faction had their own faction island which served also as tutorial island. They didnt look different from eachother though. It was still more immersive than in ps2. Then when you wanted to join the fight you actually had to wait for HART shuttle to arrive.

There was no fast travel, easiest way to get around was sometimes to go back to faction island and get to hart shuttle for drop pod, as you could then choose where you land. Otherwise you had to travel to the base you wanted to respawn into and register yourself there, if i remember correctly. Or maybe it was that you could register your homebase where you could always respawn but otherwise could respawn to any nearby spawnpoint when you die, but not across the map. I think the map's warpgate was also always an option. I also remember there being these spawn towers that sometimes had big fights in them. All they had was circling stairway and spawnroom on top.

Only resource for stuff was nanites and each base had one big silo for them. You had to ferry them from your warpgate, i think.

It was much more interesting game than ps2, but its quite dated and doesnt have same quality of life improvements that have become standard. Still, i would happily play it if it had a lot of players. In its current state ps forever seems to have only occasional gatherings where bunch of people join, though they have made effort to make it easier to see if the server has anyone on it without having to open the game first. The discord channel had more information about that.

[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

meanwhile here in finland people dont give a shit about anything.. I have also lately seen more teslas than usual, though maybe i'm just paying more attention to them now. Still very small portion of cars in total. Havent seen or heard anyone doing anything even resembling a protest.

[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

there is still the fan remake, planetside forever. It need more players though.

https://www.psforever.net/

[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 6 points 1 day ago

This was my favourite game once, then they ruined it. Now it just makes me sad to remember.

I liked playing as infiltrator and messing with enemys, also played vanu.

[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 7 points 1 day ago

that unwillingness is really suspicious too

[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 8 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

just have couple of standardised avatars. It would be madness if everyone could choose whatever.

[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 day ago

musk is more on putin's side than Ukraine's, so it doesnt matter if service is comparable or not. Using compromised services like that might cost them everything.

[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 2 points 3 days ago (2 children)

what kind of things could you power with that amount?

[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 34 points 4 days ago (1 children)

not just stop, rip every half decent video from there and save it somewhere else. Losing everything in youtube is library of alexandria level loss.

[–] reksas@sopuli.xyz 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

it can block any element from the website, even things that are not ads. If you for some reason wanted to remove button "mark all as read" or from this website you could do it. Just remember to add notes to the blocklist so you know what is blocking what if you need to unblock something later. For example, i really dislike shorts on youtube so i just removed the entire shelf and side button. I guess you could do same with some other tool, but this is just more clean way to do it and doenst require extra extensions.

It also seems to be much more serious about blocking ads than other blockers and the dev seems to actively work towards fixing any anti-adblock stuff websites add.

Noscript is more like whitelist for scripts and first line of defence for me.

 

Is there? I want to know what kind of stuff they are storing on my computer so I can know if i should do anything about it.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by reksas@sopuli.xyz to c/privacy@lemmy.world
 

https://seirdy.one/posts/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexes/

Link to list of searchengines, provided by irenesteam in the comments

Old post text for history. This post turned out to become quite a mess.

spoiler

Previously I was looking for search engine that turned out it wasnt worth remembering afterall. As people helped, i thought its easier to just list every site its not. The site I was looking for turned out to be maintained by some rightwing assholes, but I thought maybe it could still be useful as it collects scrapers from many engines into one site. But since it apparently blocks lqbt domains, its basically worthless since who knows what else it blocks. Apparently anything those fucks touch is tainted.

I tried describing the site based on what I remembered and how it appeared to me. now it feels shameful even leaving it as context. The picture gets conveyed through the comments anyway for those interested.

I'm sorry it ended up like this, I should probably have done this much eariler and not give the site any benefit of the doubt.


So, instead lets make this into list of search engines so this post might have at least something positive about it. I already started gathering the list earlier as by product of the unfortunate search. It might be better to just scrap this all and start with new post but it would also erase what happened and the lesson learned.

I know there are lists already, but I dont think they all have every engine, especially smaller or newer ones. We could also gather information about engines' maintainers, stuff that helps determine what to expect from them. I'll try gathering it here on this post from the comments and if I find something myself.

Lets avoid all ai searchers since those ought to be in their own category anyway.

List of search engines

  • bing
  • kagi
  • yacy
  • ask.com
  • searx
  • brave
  • ecosia
  • mojeek
  • duckduckgo
  • marginalia
  • startpage
  • giburu
  • yippy
  • qwant
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