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Heatwave-linked pollution sees Spanish city urge less car use (www.reuters.com)
Payday 3 requires an internet connection, even when played solo (www.rockpapershotgun.com)
Another “always online” game that forces people to connect to internet while playing single player....
How do computers make any color using red/green/blue, when paints make every clor using red/yellow/blue?o
Im always confused by RGB. I learned that if you want orange, you mix red and yellow. If you want green, you mix blue and yellow, if you want purple, you mix red and blue....
Why aren't we just stealing all of the top content from Reddit and posting it here?
Reddit doesn’t actually own any of the content, right? Neither do any of the contributors? Seems like a good way to fuck Reddit.
Now YOU can fly to space for $450,000: Virgin Galactic announces first public space tourism flight for three people in August (www.dailymail.co.uk)
Looking for a casual game that I can quickly pick up or put down
I have a few games that I am playing at the moment, but a lot of them require at least some time commitment once you start a round. I'd like something that I can start now and maybe finish later. Something on the line of Solitaire or https://mergetin.com/ .
Bulgaria and Romania should be in Schengen by end of 2023, says Parliament (www.europarl.europa.eu)
Threads, Mastodon, and the Loneliness of Social Media (www.admdnewsletter.com)
ELI5: How do you play Dungeons & Dragons?
I’ve heard a lot about this game, but I just don’t know how to play it. Can someone fill me in?
INSERT DISK 22 - The joke that STUMPED Monkey Island players (www.youtube.com)
Stumped? #monkeyisland #dosgames #lucasarts
Australia's 'retirement age' just became 67. So why are the French so upset about working until 64? (theconversation.com)
Is there like a Wikipedia of recipes?
Not sure if I need to elaborate. I’m sick of having to scroll through an entire fucking novella just to find the recipe.
Hungary pledges support for Turkiye's decision on Sweden's NATO bid (www.middleeastmonitor.com)
Do lemmings actually commit mass suicide?
I’ve recently joined Lemmy and was reminded of this old fact I used to hear about all the time that lemmings will commit mass suicide by jumping off cliffs when they migrate (lemmings being the namesake of Lemmy, I think?)....
Can the fediverse scale up indefinitely?
The tech giants make enough money that they could keep on growing forever, from my understanding....
Now no one will ever see all those super long !remindme bot posts set for 5, 10 or 15 years on Reddit
Doesn't the minimum requirement for the first point seem a bit too lax? It still results in a largely closed off instance that is listed alongside the others. (vlemmy.net)
Are there actually blind people without pupils, or is that a Hollywood thing?
A lot of movies, especially horror movies (I’m watching one now) depict blind people as not having pupils. But my understanding, based on blind people I’ve met, is that the problem is usually in the lens or the retina, and that they have pupils the same as everyone else. Are there actually blind people out there whose eyes...