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@sga013@lemmy.world

(Earlier also had @sga@lemmy.world for a year before I switched to @sga@lemmings.world, now trying piefed)

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Cake day: March 14th, 2025

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  • Since I have given a spoiler of this news, i would not add too much build -

    I got an offer letter for a doctorate (funded, the only correct option). It is from a really great school, and really happy.

    Also I had some simulation which was stuck for weeks working, and also now done it twice, one a bit more correct then other.

    and i found some really cool insect. they all made me feel happy. and the dogs that i do put some food for were as cheerful as usual (they follow me around, can seek me from crowd from fairly far away), they always bring me joy.

    I am happy as we speak.




  • i have not played totk, but i have done the final fight of botw. botw is one of those games which is designeed to not have any post game, i guess you already know this, but if you do the final fight and defeat ganon, you see some cutscenes, you see credits, and then game is over, you do not get to be in a world where you have defeated ganon. if you continue, you resume from last save before ganon fight. it is the director’s prefered way (with which i do not completely agree, but sure, i respect it), so i do not think it necessarily ends the fun. (i actually had to defeat him thrice because of some glitches, i could not complete the scripted part of end fight twice). once you resume, you can “complete” the run, like complete all missions, all shrines ( i had only done some 30-40 before fight i guess), explore in general, buy a house, and you can keep on doing the final fight n number of times with different difficulties, like no healing, no weapons, etc.


  • they are federated just as piefed is, but the difference is that in lemmy/piefed, you do not want to follow particular users, you follow communities. on peertube, you follow users. so when you watch a video on one instance, you can watch a video from different instance too, its just that peertube does not have a great recommendation algorithm. in lemmy/piefed, when you go to home page, and just search something, content from all comunities is shown. in earlier versions of peertube, you could not search across instances. now you can. if you want a better search, try - https://sepiasearch.org/