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Lost_My_Mind , to nostupidquestions in Why do Olympic medalists bite their medals?

They’re hoping it’s chocolate!

blind3rdeye , (edited ) to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?

Widelands is a great strategy / building game. The gameplay and UI style is a niche - but that’s one of the things I like about it. It’s doing something different to most games.

(The gameplay is similar to Settlers 2; before that franchise changed direction.)

[edit] But the open-source game I’ve spent the most time playing would be OpenXcom-extended, with xpiratez. That game is truly huge.

p0479 ,

Shattered Pixel Dungeon

SaharaMaleikuhm , to funny in ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn

Looking at the state of the world, I often feel like half of the world has long since been driven insane.

Ilovethebomb ,

Which half do you think you’re in?

Moah , to programmerhumor in Anyone here use assembly?
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I used to make video games entirely in assembly

Andromxda , to piracy in PSA: Download on your hard drives, never trust online hosting.
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And upload content as torrents, share the torrent files/magnet links and keep seeding!

Hugh_Jeggs , to asklemmy in Toy/game makers often list skills children learn while playing them. What skills would adult games develop?

I’m comparatively old, but I have ridiculously fast reactions due to excessively playing all the DiRT - Rally games obsessively for years

Unfortunately it means I react often before something happens on the road irl 😅

tobogganablaze , to asklemmy in Is it wrong to report email as spam when you previously opted out and they either add a new subscription/newsletter, etc.?

No. I sometimes even report them as spam just because they opted me in without asking. Report all the spam.

4am ,

“Opting you in without asking” is the literal definition of spam.

trk , to asklemmy in Is it wrong to report email as spam when you previously opted out and they either add a new subscription/newsletter, etc.?
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I report every mailing list email as spam, unless I specifically signed up for it.

So sick of, say, getting my car serviced… and next minute I’m getting email spam about deals on oil and air fresheners or something because deep down in the 14 pages of text they want you to accept while you’re standing at the counter is a pre-ticked box that says “allow us to spam you indefinitely?”. It’s not like I want to sign up for anything, but to get the oil changed on my Hyundai apparently I need an email address so they can send me confirmations of my appointment. Sounds legit… oh wait, actually its just an excuse to spam me about the new Kona.

We did a US trip last year and I was getting DAILY emails from Applebees because I put my email address in to get a copy of my receipt when I paid once. Who the heck wants DAILY spam about dinner ffs?

Eyck_of_denesle , to linux in Our lab is named after the goat

Ayo same here in an indian college

Mouselemming , to nostupidquestions in What should I know about using a wheelchair for the first time?

A rental wheelchair is going to be kind of the worst, because it’s not fitted to you and your needs. But at least you can stand up now and then for a break. Be prepared for the fact you’re no longer at eye level with most people around you, and you’re probably at boob level for many of the women. Some say this is why the old tradition of having a lap blanket began, but I just made that up. If you’re trying to get across the street and idiots are standing around on the curb cut, don’t get there and say “Excuse me.” Because they’re selfish bastards and you’ll get run over by a car before they move. Cross full speed, (whether you or someone else is pushing) and about ¾ of the way there, yell “WATCH YER BACK!” so they can jump in self-preservation. The phrase also works in crowds.

Oh, and wear your seatbelt.

PolandIsAStateOfMind , to asklemmy in Toy/game makers often list skills children learn while playing them. What skills would adult games develop?
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Procrastination

lemuria , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?
  • Endless Sky – open-source space game. I actually contributed to it back in the day; a date format option and a full-blown storyline about an author. Unfortunately the storyline is in development hell cause I lost motivation to work on it.
  • OpenTTD – really awesome, with NewGRFs and mods you can have a somewhat “realistic” rail experience (as in, using actual real-life trains. Obviously a pixel game isn’t the most “realistic” with graphics)
  • Mindustry
  • Pioneer Space Sim
RegalPotoo , to nostupidquestions in What should I know about using a wheelchair for the first time?
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Make sure you have your shiv handy so when someone is “helpful” and tries to push you without asking first you can get em right in the kidney

Lost_My_Mind , to nostupidquestions in What should I know about using a wheelchair for the first time?

If you’re going through the airport, and you request a wheelchair pusher, ask them if they accept tips.

If they do, tip them a $20. You’ll make their day. But don’t offer food as a tip. Don’t offer foreign money, or $2 bills, or coin dollars. It’s not neat. It’s not cool. It’s either a currency I can’t use to pay my rent, or it’s a really really low amount of currency that I can’t cover rent with.

And if you see one guy doing the work of 7 guys, don’t complain that you have to go get your bags. EVERYBODY has to go get your bags, and if one guy is doing everything, it means they’re short staffed. If thats the case, squeeky wheel gets the oil is the opposite. Squeeky wheel gets left the longest in hopes that family will take them instead.

mozz , to asklemmy in Is it wrong to report email as spam when you previously opted out and they either add a new subscription/newsletter, etc.?
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I used to do this kind of thing for work. Best practice is, before you sign anyone up for a list, even one they literally just clicked to subscribe to, you send them one email saying hey click this thing if you want our newsletter. Just so there’s never a misunderstanding. If they don’t click, you never send them anything else.

Report away. Fuck ‘em.

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