Oh yeh, that was a little weird to stumble across, especially given that it was next to the ace flag of all things—it was a bit insensitive imo.
(Re-commenting my somehow unfederated comment lol. I couldn’t see it on any other instance)
Hello there.
Oh yeh, that was a little weird to stumble across, especially given that it was next to the ace flag of all things—it was a bit insensitive imo.
(Re-commenting my somehow unfederated comment lol. I couldn’t see it on any other instance)
It was only fitting that the flag merged with the trans flag! So not only lesbian representation, but also transbian representation!
(Re-commenting my somehow unfederated comment lol. I couldn’t see it on any other instance)
Not the original poster, but here you go :P
Wtf… I think this may be a record 😂
Edit: I added you to the list lol Do you want a canvas with all the pixels you’ve placed?
Could you make one for me and my girlfriend’s combined pixels?
alycat@lemmy.blahaj.zone
ariethefloof@pawb.social
ariethefloof@lemmy.blahaj.zone
:)
Thank you so much for this! This is so cool
That’s a lot of pixels!
I participated in the original and 2020 r/place and I can say that the canvas was just so much better. The community was really nice and I didn’t really notice any griefing on the pixels I was placing.
I really hope someone is able to calculate who placed all the queer pixels so that I can thank them all, it was great working with you all! I really didn’t expect anyone to help me with the lesbian flag (I had initially intended for it to just sit with the Linux projects), but it ended up turning into a bit of a project by the end of it. Thanks for helping with the flag :)
The rick roll was amazing, thanks for helping build it lol I remember watching it and I didn’t know if it would disappear or completely take over the neighboring canvas. I like how it turned out.
Also, I could never get the chat feature to work so maybe that can be improved upon if the event were to happen again.
I did this by hand, so that’s why this isn’t all of them. I just did the top 5 plus lemmy.nz. I don’t know if I got the users / instance right, but the results seem reasonable.
Pxl | Instance | Users | Pxl / User |
---|---|---|---|
264489 | lemmy.world | 851 | 311 |
56092 | feddit.de | 207 | 271 |
35315 | lemmy.blahaj.zone | 120 | 294 |
28312 | lemm.ee | 121 | 234 |
23844 | sh.itjust.works | 104 | 229 |
9109 | lemmy.nz | 31 | 294 |
1726 | no.lastname.nz | 1 | 1726 |
I tried commenting how many pixels were placed by each instance, but it wouldn’t post for some reason, so I made a post if anybody is interested.
The top three are:
270946 lemmy.world
57002 feddit.de
36019 lemmy.blahaj.zone
For the rest check my profile
I only posted top 100, your post is much more complete thanks :)
Also, I used cat pixels.log.txt | awk '{print $3}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr
(then head -100) to parse it. Do you mind telling me what grep -o -P '[^ \t\r\n@]+[@][^ \t\r\n@]+'
does in yours? It looks scary lol
I’ve been using it since it succeeded Antergos (2019ish) and I’ve really enjoyed it, I use it on most of my systems! It has really sane defaults and makes for a good Arch experience that doesn’t involve setting things up yourself. If you like XFCE, they have the best out of the box theming I’ve seen a distro have for it, but there are other DEs that you can pick (I think you need internet access during the install IIRC).
It has its own repository that has some nice apps in it (like AUR helpers). The community around the distro is also really good, whenever I’ve come across an issue posted on the forums everyone seems really chill and noob friendly.
Other than that, it’s basically a GUI Arch installer (an amazing one at that!) that doesn’t get in your way and it just works. There’s been probably one problem, in the four years I’ve used it, that wasn’t caused by me breaking things (the grub incident), but the distro’s response to that was very well done.
The only other distros I use are Arch and Debian, but EndeavourOS is always my recommendation for people newer to Linux. It just works.