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lvxferre , in I really need GameDevs to stop doing this
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Forced tutorials in general suck major balls. Good game design teaches you with gameplay. For example I love that Mega Man X (SNES) has a whole level to teach you how to play, that does not feel like a tutorial at all.

Jessica ,

A fellow Egoraptor enthusiast I see

lvxferre ,
@lvxferre@lemmy.ml avatar

Was it Egoraptor? I didn’t even recall which Youtuber made me realise this. If yes, he’s right.

LEDZeppelin , in Good morning I choose not going through your sister's things.

Call me Thanus

Sotuanduso , in That guy used to be cool.

I blocked that bot long ago. I don’t want to see a website being advertised on every video link on every Lemmy instance.

FooBarrington ,

I don’t see it as an advertisement. It’s the same as e.g. the AMPutator bot - it provides a convenient way to circumvent Google’s monopoly.

Sotuanduso ,

I guess it would feel less intrusive if it weren’t four spaced out lines where most comments are one.

Regardless, even if it’s for a good cause, it is an advertisement. It’s informing users of Piped for the purpose of getting them to use it. Existing Piped users already have a convenient way to set up redirects, which have been posted several times.

I guess it seems a lot nicer to people who actually want to use the service, but to people who don’t, it’s just advertising.

Omgarm , in So cute and squidgy

But look at the blue dots! It has to be harmless.

jgardner10 ,

And the blue rings are a warning, when you can see them, you are really in trouble

youCanCallMeDragon ,
@youCanCallMeDragon@lemmy.world avatar

I know this is a joke but the blue dots are literally the universal language for “don’t fuck with me”

DesolateMood ,

To be fair, there is an alternative that says “I am defenseless and trying to look like a more intimidating thing” in which case the thing would be harmless

blazeknave , in It was necessary for the plot

Feel like he’s no more problematic than he always has been. Watching all the Chappelles of the world aging poorly, Tarantino has said some surprisingly progressive shit in my minimal biased experience

Zormat ,

I might just be in denial, but I’ve always felt like Tarantino’s problematicity was overblown

UnrepententProcrastinator ,

In a world of literal rapists, it’s easier to give him a pass.

MoodyRaincloud ,

People are concerned or outraged again in the name of someone else. In this case Salma Hayek. Usually using that she tells the story of how uncomfortable she felt, leaving out the fact that she felt uncomfortable because of the snake. Not this.

demlet , in The rent is too damn high

I just read a really good article about why Tokyo, one of the biggest cities in the world, is also one of the most affordable for housing and pretty much everything else. Spoiler, they don’t allow boomer nimbyism and they absolutely do allow a shitload of apartment building pretty much everywhere.

June ,

And the average apartment size is 216 square feet.

Agent641 ,

Still bigger than the van I live in.

coffeeaddict ,

I recently looked up LA and SF and then other American cities in general for the first time on Google Earth. How much you could be allergic to apartments to let that happen? It’s just really incredibly weird all these houses spaced out like nothing. I’d be really utterly surprised if US cities didn’t have a rent problem with such a city design.

canihasaccount ,

California is weird with its zoning laws, and those cities didn’t start out large, nor have they existed as large cities for very long. My guess is that as time passes, those cities will start to look more like NYC, Boston, etc., which have more apartments/condos.

Crashumbc ,

Most American cites spread out because they can. Building up is far more expensive at least in cost than building out…

saltnotsugar , in Thanks, I hate it

I think it’s between 1 and 15, depending on factors like how tired, or if his horse girlfriend broke up with him for that dumb old stud.

oldGregg ,

I need a horse with something to prove to itself

Madison420 ,

1hp is the average power over time for a horse. That 15hp number is peak. There’s like a whole thing with lifting a set weight up and seeing how far the horse traveled and whatnot to get to that number which is sorta interesting but it ends in hp is sorta flawed and we mostly use it wrong but still it’s neat.

samus12345 , in nEvEr fOrGeT
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AlligatorBlizzard ,

Panel three was just me at the Rays Twins game today, sorry.

I moved to Minnesota and all I got was another lousy baseball team to root for. /s

axont , in It was necessary for the plot

Dusk Till Dawn is amazing because for like an hour it’s just a kinda normal hostage/crime movie, then it’s very suddenly vampires

The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

Yeah, it was a shock the first time I saw it

iamnotdave , in I need answers

No because the fan that is boosting the Wi-Fi to you would prevent your computer requests to the Wi-Fi box.

So while it’ll be easier for you to get a YouTube video It would be harder for you to actually type a search. 👍

Holzkohlen ,

Just use an electromagnet instead. Invert the polarization to attract or repell all those pesky wifi particles. This way it boost botb up and download speeds.

qisope ,
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this is far too complicated, we just need another fan blowing back toward the router

OberonSwanson , in eepy
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The second a smoke alarm starts the low battery beeping in my house, I’m wide awake. I don’t know how someone can sleep through it.

railsdev ,

I once lived in a neighborhood where someone’s beeped like that for months. How people can live like that is beyond me.

BassaForte ,
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A few nights ago, mine started beeping in the middle of my sleep and I swear I heard a bunch of really fast beeps right before I woke up and I was like *wtf was that", and 5 seconds later a single beep and I was like “oh”.

bingbong ,

You’re brain just had poor internet connection

peyotecosmico , in Marry him.

Looks confused while using hair scissors for coax cable

parlaptie , in Egon Scent

I don’t entirely get what’s going on in the comments here but I just love how one responder pointed out how SpaceX is not the same as Tesla when no one prior had mentioned either.

dustyData ,

Every online discussion has the potential of becoming the outlet for one commenter to articulate his personal retort to a fictional argument constructed of a thousand previous or inexistent arguments.

Redex68 ,

Technically they have, because the implication of the original post is that because Musk burned money sending his car to space, he had to fire 10% of Tesla workers.

MentalEdge , in It ain't much, but it's honest work
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Common misconception! They actually just gave it a wash, it had gotten dusty.

/S

jeffw , in wtb puppies
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I can hear this post… especially the lower left part

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