@prettygood Usually at least some aspect of orcs predecessors was corrupted and rendered as their current, lesser form. Tolkien orcs are half-digested and reconstituted Quendi. Trinimac was rather literally eaten and then shitted out as Malacath by Boethiah, with transformation reflecting in Orsimer. Draenor orcs were corrupted by Mannoroth. Krork were crushed by Necron/C'Tan and then devolved into Orkz. Orcs cannot fall. To be an orc is to be fallen, twisted and humiliated.
@sysrq@MK2boogaloo@kirby If you permit MK2's insult an implicit claim that he himself is not gay, you are indeed both saying the same thing and "do" could be interpreted as referring to that action.
@lina@menherahair@MK2boogaloo I certainly know a few, some that are ~twice as old too. But these memes are about a fetish, those do not manifest naturally, only enacted.
@menherahair@MK2boogaloo It wasn't called buggerfall for nothing, and thanks to two decades of community patches it did got much less janky. Walking the overworld without fasttravel is what should be capturing you, then you can start appreciate cities and even dungeons.
@mint Thanks, I'll keep it in mind, but CPU consumption isn't an issue for Eientei yet, nor is database size (for now). Also for MRF maybe it's better to ignore an activity rather than reject it, to avoid some implementations getting stuck in redelivery loop.
@theorytoe@VTArgyle PIE for fedi would require for end-users to sign their objects themselves and for servers to allow managing the public portion of signing keys. And probably also allow relocating all of the user objects between instances, with potentially multiple authoritative instances for the same object.
@dcc@lonelyowl13 Yes, works pretty good too, with no more than single digit of performance overhead and the process was quite streamlined over past 10 years, everything is in upstream and polished, no need to apply xen patchset or any patches in fact. All you need is a VT-d/AMD-V supporting CPU and motherboard with favorable IOMMU groups, which by now is probably most of them. Current gentoowiki successor as usual contains most of the useful references; https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF