[-] wjs018@ani.social 13 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

It's a meme. I had to look it up the other day since I had no idea either.

[-] wjs018@ani.social 10 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Obligatory shoutout to !anime@ani.social if you want a more anime-focused discussion. Of what I have watched (or seen enough of to make a judgement) there are a couple standouts. Note that I haven't really watched much western animation in recent years.

  • Frieren: Beyond Journey's End - !frieren@ani.social
  • The Apothecary Diaries
  • Heavenly Delusion
  • Delicious in Dungeon - !dungeonmeshi@ani.social - This one is done by Studio Trigger, so it is a bit stylized, but I adore the animation in this series
  • Jujutsu Kaisen - I haven't watched this, but I have only seen tremendous praise for season 2's animation (despite the studio's working conditions)
  • Demon Slayer - another show I haven't watched, but have seen plenty of gorgeous clips

Wildcard answer would be Star Wars Visions. Each episode is done by a different animation studio, so it can be up to personal preference as to which ones you like, but there are some great showcases in the show.

Edit: If you care a lot about animation quality, I would recommend checking out the SakugaBlog. It goes into deep dives on Japanese animation. For example, they did a whole running series on Frieren (link to the first article).

[-] wjs018@ani.social 13 points 3 months ago

A lot of the anime-related communities have consolidated over time to the ani.social instance. There are historical reasons for this (largely due to hostility from the ml admins), and if you want a brief history for just the general anime community, I previously wrote a post here.

That being said, the ani.social instance has been growing with new communities being added. Here are the more active ones:

General Communities

Series-Specific Communities

Misc.

[-] wjs018@ani.social 6 points 4 months ago

A couple fandom communities:

[-] wjs018@ani.social 8 points 4 months ago

This is an excellent point that I thought about when a previous community I was active in got shut down on the ml instance due to some admin whims. Since then, for the two communities I run, I have an external wiki that I maintain with things like complete rules or an index of past weekly discussion threads, etc. These wikis are set up on a VPS that I am responsible for, independent of the host instance of my communities.

ani.social and the admin, @hitagi@ani.social, has been excellent, and the instance is a logical place for anime/manga communities. I have also tried to keep up donations to keep the server running, but people's lives change, not always by choice. Having some form of communication independent of the lemmy instance makes sense for those scenarios, if for nothing else except for communicating a migration to a different instance.

[-] wjs018@ani.social 11 points 4 months ago

As somebody that doesn't really follow VTubers at all, I thought this was going to be about Oshi no Ko based on the title.

[-] wjs018@ani.social 40 points 5 months ago

These are homophones in Japanese. Same thing as words like their/there/they're or seas/sees/seize, etc. Words that sound the same but are written differently. The Japanese language has tons of them. Often, the ambiguity around homophones is used as a source of humor, causing misunderstandings between characters in anime/manga or puns that add a layer of humor to an otherwise normal thing to say.

[-] wjs018@ani.social 5 points 6 months ago

The apps are a good point. The image does display correctly in an Android browser, but doesn't load in any of the apps that I have installed.

[-] wjs018@ani.social 5 points 6 months ago

So, I don't really have a strong opinion here, but I suspect there might be issues with certain things (like gifs) due to the lack of avif motion support in iOS browsers (based on caniuse). I don't have the means to test this though.

[-] wjs018@ani.social 5 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

At the half:

I tuned in about 10 minutes through the half once I grabbed some lunch. I have been watching France play through this tournament and they haven't seemed like they particularly found their groove yet. At least, they seem a pale imitation of the French team that showed up in the World Cup. I had thought it was maybe due to Mbappe being sidelined so far. However, with him on the pitch this game, they have largely struggled to break through the Polish defense (until the last ~5 minutes or so).

There just hasn't been too much movement off the ball for France, creating space for their play makers to work through the Polish defense. France has looked better on the fast break than when they try to build it up because they have struggled to get through the back line of Poland after they get their lines set up. There were a couple minutes there at the end of the half where France started playing some quick give and go's and were able to spring some players behind the back line to make the Polish goalkeeper come up with some good reflex saves.

As for Poland, I think they should be fairly happy with their performance so far. They have mostly managed to contain some of the French play makers while having a couple good looks at goal on the break. Something to watch out for, and they almost got caught out, is that they don't over commit forward and have things turn into a footrace toward their own goal after a turnover.

The French team of the last five minutes of the half looked way better than the rest of what I watched, so I think they should look to emulate those quick passes and through balls to try to break through Poland as their big, lofted crosses haven't had shown too much promise yet.

[-] wjs018@ani.social 6 points 6 months ago

Happy birthday ani.social! Thanks for putting the effort into keeping the lights on as the community here has grown.

Ani.Social was supposed to be a KBin instance

That bit of serendipity worked out in your favor. My understanding is that kbin development has essentially stopped because of health issues with the dev. The mbin project has essentially taken up the reins as a successor still under active development.

Automatic moderation tools

These sound interesting, however these are admin-level tools rather than community-level. I have been saying for ages that lemmy needs more tools built in to help community moderators, but I am hopeful that they might be coming. Someday. Maybe. Hopefully? I know that sublinks is focusing a lot on this, but I haven't heard as much from the lemmy devs.

I host an instance of lemmy I use for testing, so I took a quick look through the documentation for these tools to maybe install and play around with them, but I think these might be a step beyond what I want to put the effort into getting set up. Thanks for the work that you do on this front. I wonder how the image filtering tool is going to deal with drawn content. The false positive rate might differ a lot compared to what is typical.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by wjs018@ani.social to c/newcommunities@lemmy.world

Links to the community:


This community is not strictly new as it has been active for ~3 months now, but with recent events leading to the effective shutdown of the anime community on lemmy.ml, I thought it worthwhile to invite users looking for an alternative to join in the conversation with us.

The community is open to grizzled anime veterans like myself or completely unfamiliar newbies to the medium. Rules can be found in the sidebar, but essentially boil down to: be civil, keep it sfw, tag your spoilers.

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cross-posted from: https://ani.social/post/1429852

It's mentioned in the article, but it is kind of crazy that this is the first time that a female group has won this honor in Japan. If you want to listen to the album, the whole thing is on youtube. My personal favorite song on the album is "If I Could be a Constellation."

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