Time Nick Message 03:55 [MatrxMT] what do the streets/roads people think of https://forum.luanti.org/viewtopic.php?t=31487 03:56 MTDiscord yet another road mod, more at 11 09:04 Noisytoot > It adds 3 new ores - nickel, lead and zinc. 09:04 Noisytoot why is this in a road mod? 09:16 Ingar the old issue with mods for any game 09:17 Ingar "this mod fixes that awesome bug everyone is complaining about| or "adds this awesome feature" 09:17 Ingar "it also makes grass ping and changes cow soudns to birds twitting becuase I like that" 09:17 Ingar s/ping/pink/ 09:18 Ingar it is not an issue limited to luanti 09:32 cheapie Blockhead256: Makes about as much sense as most of the rest of their mods (that is, not much) 09:33 cheapie They have a knockoff of solidcolor too, except it's 1.1MB somehow 10:40 [MatrxMT] nobody has a monopoly on "this block is a solid colour lol" mods, they're everywhere 10:40 [MatrxMT] when it comes to don's mods.. it's like this: he started off with no dependencies, then added the stuff he wanted, now he has a complex web of stuff and it feels like half of them are off-brand reinvented wheels 10:41 [MatrxMT] basic materials is inevitable (says the guy with the contentDB review bagging on it) 10:42 [MatrxMT] but in this roads mod, the graphics are pixelated, the signs are just planes! that's like, a whole different thing to highpoly road signs and fonts 10:44 rubenwardy some ContentDB stats https://hachyderm.io/@rubenwardy/114426396424211229 10:46 [MatrxMT] do the bots download the mod zips or just look through all the packages, threads, users etc.? 10:48 rubenwardy I've not looked into specific request patterns for that 10:50 [MatrxMT] I've heard that crawlers have been awful for git forges because they go through every version of every file since those have their own pages 10:50 [MatrxMT] incredibly stupid behaviour because it's all in git 10:51 [MatrxMT] wow, CDB users are very different from "normal": majority Linux, Android and Firefox users! 12:27 [MatrxMT] rubenwardy: what is a hit? 12:27 rubenwardy It's a http request 12:27 rubenwardy So the homepage is maybe 50 hits 12:27 rubenwardy Per view 12:28 rubenwardy Maybe I can filter out static files like images and CSS, would make the homepage a single hit 12:28 [MatrxMT] why does linux have more hits per vistor 12:29 rubenwardy They could be using it more 12:29 rubenwardy Flicking through pages, viewing packages, downloading stuff 12:29 [MatrxMT] I see 12:30 [MatrxMT] Blockhead256, isn't firefox quite often used "normally"? 12:31 [MatrxMT] Firefox's market share is dwarfed by Chrome's 12:31 [MatrxMT] although thanks to Manifest v3 I expect it's eroded a little bit 12:31 [MatrxMT] chrome? 12:31 [MatrxMT] what is that 12:32 [MatrxMT] Google Chrome? The default browser on Android and the preferred browser of the majority of Windows users? 12:32 [MatrxMT] It was not my default... 12:33 [MatrxMT] so you have Samsung Internet or another vendor's browser then 12:35 [MatrxMT] the stats don't lie, Chrome and Safari have a huge lead on anything else https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share/mobile/worldwide 12:38 [MatrxMT] Luanti was at the top of results some Linux "app stores" if you search "Minecraft". That is how I found it 17:31 [MatrxMT] Hello, I have found an open source analogue of youtube, this is Odysse, it does not require Google services, and it is free, it only requires an address and password, and that’s it. Anyone can create a Luanti channel. 17:32 [MatrxMT] https://github.com/OdyseeTeam 17:33 [MatrxMT] https://odysee.com/ 17:33 [MatrxMT] https://odysee.com/@Lwy(LP):0/Luanti--Minetest----lights:2 17:33 [MatrxMT] Video Luanti 19:52 MTDiscord Wtf is that image? 21:00 MTDiscord It's the mitochondria 21:00 MTDiscord https://tenor.com/view/mitochondria-powerhouse-powerhouse-of-the-body-respiration-energy-gif-12575925