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nichtburningturtle , to selfhosted in Does anybody know an open source self hosted application to create diagrams? Like draw.io or something like that
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Graphviz

BlucifersVeinyAnus , to asklemmy in What is your take on youtubers looking at multiple cameras on their videos ?

If the cameras are all right next to each other it’s fine. Otherwise, their eyes get all wonky and I really don’t like it, it kind of makes me uncomfortable

Mr_Blott , to asklemmy in Do you have any OC's? Can you tell us about any?

Christ aye, the last time I had Optical Catheters was an experience I won’t forget for a long time

CraigOhMyEggo OP ,

They make those for eyes?

Exusia , (edited ) to games in Does AAAA just mean awful triple A games now?
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To elaborate a bit more than just budget/marketing, AAA games used to be distinguished from AA titles. Modest mid level titles from a studio between tentpole releases that would pay your bills and didn’t break the company if they didn’t sell well. It also generally related to the price you would be expected to pay. These days a AA/Indie game is $40, and a AAA title is $60/70. The rise of AAAA is a self aggrandizing to try and justify slapping a higher pricetag on products.

A great example would be an excerpt from Activision in 2004. Doom 3 in August would be AAA, then in September a bunch of AA games - cod game “united offensive”, X-Men legends, Rome:total war, and Shark Tale. Then in October a AAA title with Tony Hawks underground 2.

History Lesson enclosedNowadays it’s either AAA or Indie. Around the turn of PS3/x360 games became seen as a product and companies became more focused on individual games moneymaking, so fewer and fewer AA games got made in favor of big blockbusters. Game companies went broke trying to compete in this new market, and because so much rides on individual games that when they fail the company is in danger of going belly up - and so gets bought. This is why you heard about all those acquisitions and power consolidation in the past 20 years of the game industry. Big boys with money to spend buying up the losers tables when they lose their win streak. About the turn of the 2010s and the changeover from PS4/XOne, the Indie Scene exploded in the vacuum left behind in the wake of those buyouts. Older Millennials who had been in college for programming games graduated and came to market and began publishing through steams Greenlight and even finding publishers not bought yet to make it to market. Games that were either easier to make or play and needed word of mouth. Sometimes you would have a real break out like Minecraft, super meat boy, Celeste, that would catch the attention of big studios and get the offer of a lifetime to sell out and go big. And that brings us to today. Now because of market stagnation AAA has kind of lost meaning, because so many games are releasing in a poor state. In an effort to set a title above the others, a couple of people have tried to dub a game “AAAA” to try and reinvoke that sense of quality and polish that used to come with AAA. This started in 2020 with a Perfect Dark reboot (The Initiative) from Microsoft. The game has yet to release. It was subsequently laughed at and dismissed as silly corpo nonsense. Then Ubisoft stated Beyond Good and Evil 2 would be AAAA, this went under the radar because the game is vaporware and no one cares. And so this brings us to Skibidi Bonesacks where Yves (the CEO) called it a “truly AAAA game” to try and set it above games like assassin’s creed and call of duty. And because it’s nothing more than a buzzword to allow a ceo to stand on a stage self-felating, it released as a fucking disaster, like so many AAA games now anyway.

billiam0202 ,

Skibidi Bonesacks

As one of those “older millennials” you referenced… What the fucking shit?

Exusia ,
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The meme is because Skull and bones is so bad of a fumble, to also just fumble its name. I picked it up from some review but I can’t remember who it was. Dunkey? Ah too long ago.

Kolanaki ,
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It might have sold better if they actually named it Skibidi Bonesacks.

Exusia ,
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Scrumptious Billabong

Goronmon ,

To elaborate a bit more than just budget/marketing, AAA games used to be distinguished from AA titles.

To be a bit of a pendant, “AAA” was basically the marketing term to denote a game with a larger budget. The term “AA” came around afterwards as a way to distinguish games that fell between smaller indie games, and larger budget AAA games.

dragnucs , to linux in Is Linux As Good As We Think It Is?

Generally, when things work on windows, it is the effort of whomever made the device or software. Microsoft generally does not develop drivers. However, when things work on GNU/Linux it is the effort of GNU, Linux, or the community. The manufacturer probably did nothing. This simply explains why we are generally relaxed or “give Linux too much benefit of the doubt relative to the “things that just work””.

So fairly comparing a Linux distro to raw windows, Linux is better. When you install a distro, things just work, when you install windows, most stuff do not work and you need to complete setup. Unless you use tools provided by the manufacturer, but then again, it is same story.

BearOfaTime , (edited )

Windows works nearly every time any more - I don’t have to do anything during setup. Drivers are automatic during setup.

Not sure where you get this idea from.

My Logitech mouse doesn’t work at all on Linux unless I search for why and go find third-party software for it. Windows sees it as a generic HID and treats it as such. I can go get the Logitech software if I want, but have no need of it. Linux? Nope. Probably the most prolific mouse on the planet and Linux can’t even use it, at all, natively.

On windows it just works.

Now let’s go deploy 300, or 3000 machines.

SpaceNoodle , (edited )

Linux is far, far better at handling generic USB devices than Windows. Your inability to plug in a peripheral seems like PEBCAK.

hightrix ,

You forgot to mention you use Arch, btw.

SpaceNoodle ,

No, because I’m not a pretentious twit.

EarthShipTechIntern ,

You get your panties in a twist because you have to install Solaar?

It’s a very simple, very functional piece of software Built For Logitech Devices.

All my keyboards & mice are (mostly second hand) Logitech. No problems here.

Not even sure I’ve had to install Solaar with Mint or Ubuntu in the last 10 years.

BCsven ,

I have the opposite. Old Logitech bluetooth mouse on W10, Windows will pair with it but next boot it totally will not reconnect, no matter what, unless I delete paired device and re-add it. It was fine on W7. Linux has no issue reconnecting to it.

Nibodhika ,

First of all you’re missing the point.

Drivers are automatic during setup.

That still means third-party drivers, so it’s still not a Windows win but rather a “windows is so ubiquitous that Logitech (or whoever) was forced to release a driver for it”, which is what the comment you’re replying was talking about.

Secondly, bullshit. In my 20 years using Linux I have never, ever, plugged in a mouse that didn’t get immediately recognized and worked as expected. What mouse do you have? You said Logitech, which model? The only thing that I ever needed specialized software on a Logitech mouse was to configure extra buttons or to pair it to a different dongle (both stuffs that also need specialized software only provided by Logitech on Windows)

jjlinux ,
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Then you must not be very bright. All my Logitech and Razer hardware just works on every Linux distro I jump on while distro hopping.

erin , to askscience in Does the Barnsley Fern have anything to do with actual ferns or is it just a fun coincidence?

The Barnsley Fern was constructed specifically to resemble the species of fern that it does. There are versions of it that have been modified to resemble other ferns. The fractal isn’t some secret mathematical code for why ferns look like they do, it’s more like a drawing of a fern. If someone made a fractal to look like another leaf, it would be just that, not an advancement into the secrets of botany.

The short answer: no. The two do not connect beyond the fact that ferns have a design reminiscent of a fractal, which is likely what inspired the fractal’s creation.

How “real” is it? It is a real set of functions, but if I design a set of functions to look like William Dafoe, it doesn’t mean I’ve cracked the matrix code into his genetics.

ShortFuse , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

Windows 10 and it’s not a good idea

Silentiea , (edited ) to asklemmy in People of lemmy, what was your “oh crap” moment?
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“Oh, there’s a word for what I feel? I guess I’m trans.”

Silentiea ,
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Might not have been an “oh crap” if not for my Catholic family or my wife and daughter. Personally it was more of an “oh, joy, this is okay!”

wise_pancake , to linux in Why do I hear the Apple charging sound when using Debian GNU + Linux on a T2 MacBook 🫨

macOS installs a recovery partition and hides it from you so you can always restore it.

I think the firmware boots you into a macOS mode so you can always recover your macOS system, but when you finished installation Linux may have nuked it.

I’m not an expert though, I’ve just been using Mac’s for 15+ years and have had to reformat several over the years.

I’ve never installed Linux as the primary OS before.

loaExMachina , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

Debian the first time I think it’s best.

Vash63 , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

Fedora 40 doesn’t have to be a lot of fun to watch the kids without a taskbar poor guy is a bit of a lot of people

Xiisadaddy , to asklemmy in If you were tasked to train/teach dolphins how to be artists and express themselves via creative expression, what method of doing so would you designate for them?
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id teach them how to jump super high over humans heads and shit on them like a bird. Let them express their distaste for people they dont like.

CraigOhMyEggo OP ,

That’s nice but that’s a performance art, the “arts” as opposed to a work of art.

Xiisadaddy ,
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the shit is their face and we are their canvass

bjoern_tantau , to science_memes in Deficiencies
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Have you tried yoga?

Zahille7 , to asklemmy in What's the worst thing that ever happened to you or someone you know due to a rumor?

A close family member of mine got fired from their teaching job because someone lied and said they had kidnapped a student.

In reality, they were trying to help them get away from an abusive home situation, and the guardian straight up lied to everyone and everyone took their side instead.

DichotoDeezNutz , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it
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Pop OS is the best thing to do for lunch and I have a good time.

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