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albertsy2 , to memes in How though?

People can be so stupid

AnUnusualRelic ,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Having met people, I have to agree.

Tilgare ,

I thought this whole “object behind paper against a mirror” thing was just a meme at first because the result is very intuitive and not at all shocking… But then I guess people genuinely didn’t get it? People really can be so stupid.

BuboScandiacus ,
@BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz avatar

It isn’t just a meme ?

Agent641 ,

I take this as permission rather than a statement of fact.

chaogomu , (edited ) to patientgamers in They might do a remake so it's time to buy Oblivion on PC in case it becomes unavailable

I wouldn't mind a remake, provided they did it correctly.

See, earlier games talked about Tamriel (edit; Cyrodiil), it was described as being a dense, bamboo filled jungle, The empire was described as being sort of like Rome, but with an ancient Chinese bent.

In other words, nothing like the generic European fantasy land that we actually got.

Imagine a claustrophobic jungle where adventure is just on the other side of the tree line. You could stumble on to hidden temples and cozy villages.

Sadly, that would require more than one type of tree texture. Otherwise, it would be a wall of blandness for the entire game, and if you're doing a wall of blandness, you might as well open things up so that the player can see the horizon.

the_great_period ,

This is why Morrowind sucked me in back in the day. Huge-ass mushrooms everywhere. Weird floating jellyfish and all manner of bizarre creatures from top to bottom. It was so foreign and different, it was amazing.

I played TES Online briefly and the uniqueness of Morrowind was incredibly stark. Every other zone is just standard European fantasy. And that’s fine, but what originally pulled me into the series was the strangeness of Morrowind. It was truly unique.

It’s a bit sad to me that they brought the series way back into the standard fantasy fare.

sugar_in_your_tea ,

Yeah, that’s probably why I bounced off of Skyrim. I skipped Oblivion, so I came in expecting an interesting environment and it was just standard European fantasy for the most part.

OwlPaste , to cat in Moxie and Sadie in the kitchen

How strong are those supports? Pigeons here are a bit… fat at times :)

SchrodingersPat OP ,

No problems yet. The birds in the picture are morning doves, so they are a little smaller than pigeons.

WhyIDie , to memes in I will bear your burdens forever

the hoarder comes in many forms

Redderthanmisty , to memes in How though?

Because reality uses Raytracing instead of Screen-space reflections!

Tilgare ,

This is a hilarious and true answer to the question.

graymess , to patientgamers in They might do a remake so it's time to buy Oblivion on PC in case it becomes unavailable

If Bethesda beats Skyblivion to the market, having sat on its hands for 8 fucking years watching its development, I can’t imagine how that would feel to those on the mod project.

stewie3128 , to memes in This is the way

This would become my full-time job if I ever became independently wealthy.

MuffinHeeler , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message

Maybe it’s different in the USA, but I’ve travelled a lot and don’t think I ever remember a long haul flight without multiple babies and young children. It’s just a fact of travelling.

I recently did a 16hr flight solo and the other 3 seats in my row of 4 were parents and a toddler.

That’s just part of flying and you should plan for it (noise cancelling headphones, sleeping tablets, ear plugs).

ikidd ,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

How do you get the sleeping tablets in the babies without the parents noticing?

Colour_me_triggered ,

European flights are full of kids. It’s just the “child free” movement are very vocal and feel extremely entitled.

telllos ,

Yeah, they kinda forget what they were.

huf ,

kids crying/screaming on public transport/etc rarely bothers me. impatient parents hissing at them to shut up and sit down does, however… i get it, they’re tired, being a parent is hard, but still.

a kid cries on the tram? i keep reading, barely even notice

a parent goes off on their kid? rips me right out of the book and makes me take notice

hamburglar26 ,

We’ve flown a lot in the US with our now 2 year old to visit family, and have never had anyone say anything to us on a flight in a negative way. We’ve had a lot of people tell us how great our son did even if he got a little fussy here and there. We’ve flown first class with him several times and no issues.

I’d say we’re lucky that he is a little rockstar and handles it very well, but it is definitely stressful for us but just part of what we have to do sometimes to see family. I feel terrible for people that have to do longer haul flights with smaller kids though, 2-3 hours is manageable but if we had family overseas we would probably fork over the cash to fly people to us rather than put him on a plane for that long. For our sake more than his lol.

Tag365 , to lemmyshitpost in Chonkasaurus
@Tag365@lemmy.world avatar

They better name a dinosaur after Skuntank!

kornucopeya , to lemmyshitpost in Chonkasaurus

we could continue to speak latin today…

dodgy_bagel , (edited )

sic tempori lepidoptera ilit marjoram agrippinae.

quicksand , to lemmyshitpost in Chonkasaurus

Now that’s some dank strains. Someone needs to be at out critical mass and blue dream, and I think we found our man… Facelikeapotato, we don’t deserve you, but we need you

entropicshart , to memes in As an owner of children, I approve this message

Everyone acting like they weren’t a kid themselves at some point in life. Get over yourself and stfu.

randomperson ,

Daddict moment

Honytawk ,

I was never a kid on a plane no. My parents knew how awful it is to bring small kids on flights.

MaoWasRight ,

Give me one single person on this post that is “acting like they weren’t a kid themselves at some point in life”.

Just one.

Or are you fighting with ghosts?

ultrasquid , to linux in Windows 11 vs Linux supported HW

To be fair, Nvidia support on Linux has been historically quite poor, with users having to manually install drivers (something the average person shouldn’t have to think about). Though even that has gotten much better recently, with Debian now allowing forks to have proprietary drivers built in.

Hikiru ,
@Hikiru@lemmy.world avatar

There’s also pop!_OS which can come preinstalled with Nvidia drivers

ultrasquid ,

Pop is a fork of Ubuntu, which is a fork of Debian.

Hikiru ,
@Hikiru@lemmy.world avatar

I misread your comment, I’m super tired. But afaik pop has been the only distro to have an ISO with Nvidia drivers built in for years now, I think

dr3dl0k ,

Fyi Manjaro also has the option to install with proprietary drivers.

Hikiru ,
@Hikiru@lemmy.world avatar

The option to install, or an ISO that comes pre-installed with the drivers?

dr3dl0k ,

Pre-installed, you can choose between proprietary or open source on booting the installation ISO, and depending on what you picked it will install.

lidstah ,
@lidstah@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Can confirm, recently installed it on a friends’ dell G3 laptop and I was quite impressed to see that it recognized both the nvidia graphics card and the intel GPU without a hitch, and installed the nvidia proprietary driver directly from the live usb.

Then I installed it on my wife’s mother thinkpad x260, because she was bored with Windows “getting in [her] way” (her words, not mine) and wanted to try something else (70 years old grandma, main usage is web browsing, mails, some accounting on LibreOffice Calc, Zoom with her friends and… that’s all). Everything worked out of the box (well, the x260 is pretty standard by the way). I showed her how to upgrade, how to use her software, how to install or uninstall software from the package manager GUI, and how to use workspaces. She didn’t call for help once, and, for the moment, when I ask her about it she’s quite pleased with it.

I’m a Debian and OpenBSD guy but recently got a second hand thinkpad yoga X390 laptop and decided to give Pop a try on it. From touchscreen to touchpad gestures to automatic screen rotation in tent or tablet mode - everything works out of the box (except for the fingerprint reader, but well, we’re used to that). Basically it’s Ubuntu 22.04 LTS without the snap hassle and a recent kernel (6.4 right now). For what I tested it on, it’s always been a pleasant experience.

Of course, YMMV, and I might as well go back to my trusty Debian Stable + flatpak setup if things goes awry but right now I’m quite impressed with what they’ve managed to do.

nestEggParrot ,

And? Whats that to do with the parent comment?

user224 ,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Don’t you have to do that anyway if you install Windows yourself?

ultrasquid ,

If you’re getting a prebuilt (which most people do) then drivers will be preinstalled.

user224 ,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Well, same if you had Linux pre-installed.

ultrasquid ,

Unfortnetly, very little hardware comes with Linux preinstalled.

techognito ,
@techognito@lemmy.world avatar

Let me present you with a few:

  • Lenovo (can deliver with both Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise)
  • HP (specify distro in order)
  • Dell (Specify distro in order)
  • System76
  • Slimbook
  • Tuxedo Computers
user224 ,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I just checked Lenovo from Google Search. I only checked the British site, but if you select “No OS” instead of Windows 11 Home, it’s -90£ (115USD)!

Holy hell! I didn’t realize Windows license makes up such a big part of the price.
Now I wonder how much of the price it could be with the cheap Umax laptops sold in Czech republic and Slovakia. They start at €130 with Windows Pro license.

techognito ,
@techognito@lemmy.world avatar

I believe Windows license cost change based on GDP of the country where it’s sold. So might not be the same savings, unfortunately.

Lenovo also have Red Hat Certified on alot of their computers, which mean every component will work with RHEL.

Artoink ,

I would say Nvidia historically (10+ years) had great support for Linux.

They were officially releasing drivers with feature parity to Windows. To get real manufacturer supported drivers, for a GPU none the less, was a breath of fresh air. This was in the era of having to be careful what wifi card you choose.

Sure, you had to manually install the drivers, which was not the norm with Linux, but that was still the case with Windows too. It wasn’t until Windows 7 that “search for a driver” feature in Windows actually did something.

It’s really only been recently, with AMD releasing official GPU drivers for the kernel, that things have changed. If you were putting a GPU in a Linux computer 10 years ago it absolutely would have been Nvidia.

user224 ,
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

By the way, Ubuntu and probably most Ubuntu-based distros (like Linux Mint) also have driver manager (ubuntu-drivers) that handles drivers similarly to the “search for driver” feature. Except that ubuntu-drivers also let’s you select between multiple drivers and let’s you easily uninstall them.

hypnotoad , to lemmyshitpost in The what now?

Those are all perfectly cromulent words

Facelikeapotato OP ,
@Facelikeapotato@lemmy.ml avatar

Sure to embiggen your vocabulary.

dutchkimble ,

Crom laughs at your four winds from his mountain!

Fosheze ,

FYI. Your account is flagged as a bot. If you aren’t actually a bot then you should go into your account setrings and uncheck the bot account box.

hypnotoad ,

Much appreciated

MrJameGumb , to lemmyshitpost in The what now?
@MrJameGumb@lemmy.world avatar

Want to learn more? Here’s everything you need to know about the elusive dongfish!

ShadedCosmos ,
@ShadedCosmos@lemmy.world avatar

Noooooooo

rockerface ,

Reality is often disappointing

VikingHippie ,

That’s gonna be my epitaph: “In reality, often disappointing”

Klear ,

Unfortunatley that’s not going to be your epitapth. You know why.

VikingHippie ,

Oh shit, they found out?? flees the country

CaptainFlintlockFinn ,

Totally thought I was going to get Rick rolled

ivanafterall ,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

It's so much worse. We got truth rolled. :(

Facelikeapotato OP ,
@Facelikeapotato@lemmy.ml avatar

Aww, what a shame. At least Bum Farto was a real person, even if Bum was a nickname.

NotNKVD ,
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FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, that’s what I thought. Way too good to be true.

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