Wow. Only desperate marketing would call that a function.
Wow. Only desperate marketing would call that a function.
The page says two functions, what’s the second one?
(and to all smart-asses out there: what’s the first one?)
This was the topic of an episode of the podcast That’s Absurd, Please Elaborate, which I highly recommend. Unfortunately I can’t find the episode right now. https://thatsabsurdshow.com/
Oh boy, have I got good news for you!
Thanks, but I hope I won’t have to resort to that. I didn’t even really try yet, when I reached that fight I only tried it twice and then it was already time for me to go anyway. And I’ve been procrastinating it ever since. So I didn’t give myself a chance yet.
Tunic.
I reached a really difficult fight and I kinda just noped out. Will need to give it a proper go sometime soon.
You wouldn’t turn up the volume when you know the scene is meant to be quiet. Or at least, you wouldn’t turn it up so high you can hear the background noise at the level you want to hear dialogue.
Laptop keyboard layouts. There is no reason they should be so different.
Specifically, those laptops that have full-sized left and right arrows, but half-sized up and down arrows - those earn 1 week of jail time for the CEO per unit sold.
While we’re at it, the power button must be in the same place on all laptops.
This is not as straightforward as you might think. If there’s an actual quiet part it would amplify the background noise.
I can get behind this one.
But how am I supposed to wash my good kitchen knives?
I will always use the GUI for this when given the option. Change my mind (you can’t).
Problem is that some sports are really unfair towards one of the sexes (and it’s not always men who have the advantage). I definitely think it should be mixed for sports where there’s no advantage.
Relevant recent YT short about archery: https://youtube.com/shorts/oCi_IawIFQA
Has faster than light travel (e.g. via wormhole) been utterly and completely disproven by modern physics? Because if not, I’d say we can’t say that for certain.
I agree on the merits, but the contrarian in me has to point out that any company is a monopoly through some convoluted interpretation. For example: Logitech has a monopoly on mice and keyboards that work with their proprietary software.
There are degrees to social-media-ness. News comment sections have a very low amount of this. Lemmy has a lot.
I guess I disagree with “social media is to mainly follow people”. I think social media is for socializing, regardless of who it’s with. Sorry for the double reply.
I don’t know about you but I’m here for the comments sections, i.e. to socialize. That counts as social media IMO. Socializing with random users and not followed accounts, is still socializing.
To clarify why I think Lemmy is not a forum: in my eyes, forums are set up by the admins, only the admins can decide which subforums exist and what’s allowed in them. Lemmy and reddit are not simple forums because they allow any user to create a subforum and make those choices and decisions, that traditionally are reserved for admins. It’s an extremely important difference and makes Lemmy much more of a general social platform and not a focused forum.
I’ll take your advice even further: I won’t even try to look up what a “discord kitten” even is.