I feel like there’s probably significant overlap between the people who kept it from filling up with swastikas and the people who left for lemmy
I feel like there’s probably significant overlap between the people who kept it from filling up with swastikas and the people who left for lemmy
If you’re gonna read a long ass novel about the coming climate catastrophe it should be Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson
Neckbuds have all the disadvantages of wired and wireless headphones at the same time. You have the battery life and imperfect connection of Bluetooth plus you still have wires to get caught on things and pull the buds out of your ears.
The only game journalist I trust is James Stephanie Sterling and Denuvo sure as shit isn’t sending them a copy
Laptop and Chromebook are two very different things. A laptop is sufficient for any use case that doesn’t demand GPU power, but if you’re ever considering buying a “gaming” laptop, don’t. You can get a cheap laptop and a decent gaming desktop for the same price and they’ll last you longer and run better.
A Chromebook is just walled garden bullshit.
Iain M. Banks’ Culture
Cops will never help you
When you go to PM, it clearly shows a message reading “Warning: Private messages in Lemmy are not secure. Please create an account on Element.io for secure messaging.”
It’s a public message board, don’t put anything you don’t want public on it.
Games are free on PC, or at least very cheap if you insist on actually purchasing them
the ! addressing allows you to post a link that anybody can click to get their instance’s version of the community link. So for example, !linux@lemmy.ml posted anywhere on lemmy becomes a link to https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/c/linux@lemmy.ml for me, but the exact same link is a link to https://aussie.zone/c/linux@lemmy.ml for you
Silicon Valley is fundamentally incapable of understanding cautionary tales.
The matrix is capitalism and being cis
Think of the poor cluster bomb manufacturers. How will they maximize shareholder value if nobody uses their widely banned weapons that mostly kill civilians?
Tradition, one of the worst reasons on earth to do anything.
I tend to binge through books. I just finished Andy Weir’s Artemis and Project Hail Mary in about one night each.
Which means the things I’m in the middle of tend to be web serials since I can’t just rush through. I’ve got dozens of tabs of royalroad open in my phone’s browser. Everything by Ravensdagger is good, and I’ve been enjoying Return of the Runebound Professor and Let’s Not Obliterate, and awaiting the scheduled return from hiatus of Ends of Magic on Monday.
The problem with self driving cars is the car, not the computer. The Vancouver SkyTrain is plenty safe with fully automated trains.
firefox and a torrent client
It’s not crypto mining, because crypto mining is basically worthless on consumer hardware now. What it does is run its own ads and pay you for enduring them and being spied upon by them in its own cryptocurrency.
Rimworld, KSP1, Stellaris
no