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fmstrat , to asklemmy in Older people of lemmy what is some nuance sayings or typed on the net that you would like to have explained to you?

“Older” needs a reference point, son.

Mwa , to lemmyshitpost in Can somebody explain to me why this needs Bluetooth?
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Br you need Bluetooth to transfer pee

groctel , to asklemmy in What habits changed your life?

Capturing everything that came to me into a notebook, task list or whatever. If it’s something I should do and I think I’ll take less than two minutes to complete it, do it now.

Basically started implementing part of the GTD process. For me it has been night and day.

Charadon , to linux in Why you should (probably not) run Slackware
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Regular Slackware user here.

The biggest reason I use Slackware personally is that it’s the only distro I’d consider a “full system” out of the box. What that means, is that I install it, and I don’t really install much outside of the repos.

For example, the kde set comes with pretty much every KDE app. I do mean all of them. With other distros, I either have to go hunting for what packages are named what in the repos and spend hours getting everything setup and installed. While on Slackware, I pick the partitions, install, and I have a full desktop with everything I could possibly need.

Some would say “Oh, but that would take a lot of disk space.”, and funny thing about that, is with BTRFS compressio enabled. A full install of Slackware is only 4gb =P

steeznson ,

Nice to hear from a current slackware user. Quite often these threads are populated by arch and gentoo users speculating or reminiscing about a time they used it once for a month while they were still in school.

30p87 , to gaming in I uninstalled RDR2 out of frustation after 100+ hours

DarkViperAUs alt account lol

Evil_Shrubbery , to science_memes in I definitely never unsubscribed from a YouTube channel just for that...

The word theory has become (or at best is becoming) a clusterfuck of whatever, much like the word literally.

And we don’t even have (normal/easy/exact) replacements for those words.
Those words were already the scientific terms for nerds. But normies normied them into normedom, literally theorised into a fuck.

(Also unfortunately Im a normie, but that doesn’t mean I can’t bitch about it)

Zwiebel ,

I like the word “model”, I think it’s a better fit even. We’re modeling reality. Some models turn out to be shit, while others are well tested giving confidence that they mimic reality well.

hemko ,

Some Most models turn out to be shit

Ftfy

tiredofsametab , to youshouldknow in YSK most US states assign their electoral college votes by the state's popular vote

Maine and Nebraska are the notable differences who allot individual electors based on the popular vote within their congressional districts and the overall popular vote. It’s possible there are other exceptions and I’m sure commenters will happily point them out.

I mean, this just says "I didn't research things and you shouldn't take what I say seriously" to me.

Evil_Shrubbery , to science_memes in I definitely never unsubscribed from a YouTube channel just for that...

I suggest we use new words.

Hypothesis - the great pondering
Theory - mystical workings of the orb

theangriestbird , to gaming in I uninstalled RDR2 out of frustation after 100+ hours

It’s funny because a lot of the things that bug you are immersion features that gamers of 20 years ago would be blown away by, regardless of how badly they were implemented. Goes to show how spoiled we are for immersive games these days. But interestingly, it sounds like RDR2 was less immersive for you because of those additional immersion features, because it always had little hitches that completely shattered your immersion. I guess realism has an uncanny valley in games - a game with more simulated elements also needs a higher degree of polish on those elements, as the errors become more obvious the closer you get to reality.

averyminya ,

The game isn’t immersive to me because watching one button perform a 20 second interaction just isn’t engaging. Which to me is the forefront of the difference between “immersion” and “engagement”.

That on top of all the little frustrations that OP mentioned. Hitching your horse is a huge pain and takes you out of the moment every time, for example.

Tbh, the entirety of RDR2 feels like that to me. It’s been critically acclaimed as the most immersive game ever, but it just is so far from actually being that for me because of all of these little things that actively take away from it.

Overall, it’s fine. It’s not really a great game IMO, but a prolonged interactive story. The gameplay aspects are sporadic and mostly require you to mash the A button to keep your horse on the trail, else you don’t move along it. With the advertising and gamers both claiming it to be an immersive game, things like these really detract. I went in expecting a cinematic experience and came out of it with the saddest GTA jank and repetitive grinding for time sensitive unlocks.

Add in the senseless unskippable animal skinning and it just results in a good 70% of the game being unenjoyable for me. I played through the story, which was mostly pretty good, and the rest of the game was waiting to get to a destination to do one thing or see one event, then waiting til I got to the next destination. The gunplay is alright, the spontaneous events are funny, sometimes a little shallow but mostly are good. but man… I was disappointed with the game, as a game.

Of course, this is all my personal preference too. I just don’t find watching multiple extended cutscenes and multiple sub-scenes every few interactions. I don’t blame it all on these sorts of things, but I have a really hard time agreeing that it deserves the acclaim it’s gotten when these are pretty significant shortcomings for a game, specifically advertised to be immersive.

Sometimes you want to ride around on a horse and take on the sights, and it sure does to a good job at that. There’s some good tools and gunplay which are pretty fun to play with and… Well, that’s about where the fun ends.

Linsensuppe OP , to selfhosted in Upgrading cheap/old computer

Some addition to my post: The computer I found is a Fujitsu Esprimo Q957. I’ve read online that they are very power efficient and don’t draw as much. I will probably run some lightweight task almost 24/7 and sometimes heavier tasks for short periods of time. A raspberry pi is for me too expensive for the average specs, even if it is very efficient. I think a upgradable pc or mini pc is best, because they are cheap, but can be easily upgraded without buying a whole new computer.

Habahnow , to asklemmy in What habits changed your life?

Take notes for things and making alarms. I’m pretty forgetful so this has helped me out a lot.

blackstampede , to science_memes in Noise

It would be really neat if someone made a sensor that could tell you whether your plant needs to be watered.

fossilesque OP ,
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Linkerbaan ,
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An RPI to measure moisture seems complete overkill. There’sESP Home for small sensors instructables.com/Building-a-Wireless-Soil-Moistu…

blackstampede ,

Yeah, I’ve messed around with water sensors before. I just thought it would be neat to measure it via stress on the plant itself.

HotWheelsVroom OP , to memes in Only took 12 years...

LINK JUST IN CASE ANYONE NEEDS IT: woc.sunrise.games

lvxferre , to nostupidquestions in is it possible to be married and still feel lonely?
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Yes, it’s possible to feel lonely while you’re married. Because “to feel lonely” might mean a thousand different things: lack of physical affection, lack of emotional bonding, lack of intellectual stimulus, lack of ability to coordinate and do stuff together… and only some of those are fulfilled by a romantic relationship. (A good relationship should fulfil more of them, but you won’t get the full package ever.) And often the other person doesn’t have time for you, even if they’re trying their hardest to be a good mate.

That said, it doesn’t seem to me that he feels lonely, but rather that he feels frustrated with something. As people said perhaps therapy would do him good.

Laylong , to linuxmemes in Wine acronym

When it bears repeating, let’s make it recursive.

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