Balatro, tbh I can’t confirm it’s lightweight but it’s pixel art so I imagine your phone can handle it
Balatro, tbh I can’t confirm it’s lightweight but it’s pixel art so I imagine your phone can handle it
Yeah this feature is shitty from a cyber security standpoint, but lmao @ you being pissed for the government being able to see numbers issued to you by the government themselves or heavily federally-regulated businesses
OP is a reptile
Nah I’d rather marry a human but nice slippery slope
there’s going to be zero way to determine which content is human and not
The thing about this prediction is that if it actually does become true, it’ll apply to the content you already enjoy. If it’s content you enjoy, it’s content you enjoy. If not, don’t watch it. I don’t want to see human creators vanish either but I also think AI creators can coexist with them and ultimately, viewers will vote with their views. YouTube isn’t gonna make ad money off videos people aren’t watching, so if AI content is shite, they’ll walk back on it
The official Lemmy client is still missing a critical (to me) feature: changing the default sort for comments
That’s the only thing holding me back from using it. Until that gets implemented, I’m using the Voyager app on mobile and desktop
False positives are going to be this thing’s downfall, calling it now
You’re not a freak, they’re something that you don’t wanna pay attention to but they’re literally made to grab your attention, so it drives you crazy. Nothing wrong with muting them
Commercial breaks wouldn’t drive me so crazy if every third ad wasn’t for a medication with legitimately gruesome side effects
The “but muh types” criticism of Python has always been completely ignorant of the main use cases of Python. Like yeah, probably shouldn’t use it in avionics or medical devices. But scientific computing where you’re basically just using the interpreter as a calculator? You really only care about whether something’s an integer or not. Float vs. double isn’t gonna kill you
I’m not saying you’re wrong, this is just a very American marketing approach. Like, why would a tech company want to grow out of the tech sector? Oh right, never ending quarter over quarter growth…
The wild part to me is that the average person doesn’t even know what IO means in a tech context, but enough tech companies have used .io for normies to be conditioned into associating .io with tech
Not all TLDs are, just the ccTLDs. The .io domain was never intended to be such a popular one, but tech bros were like “zomg io! That’s like input/output!! So techie!!!” Meanwhile, .tech exists and is not country-specific but is far less popular for some reason.
Country music from before it became hick rap. Songs that told cool stories instead of being about nationalism and pickup trucks
Wait why are distros removing HEVC?
I love how this whole debacle has turned into a finger-pointing party
“We, Microsoft, didn’t do it, CrowdStrike did!”
“We, CrowdStrike, didn’t do it, the airlines did!”
Of course, this would be fine if done for technical purposes, but it’s actually being done to reverse stock price dips and make the boards of directors happy
archive.org is the modern proposal of a library, and yeah, look what’s happened to them
It’s not even cheap anymore :(
That’s the vast majority of Lemmy…
What lol not even close. NFL+ is $100/yr and you get every game. Sure, they’re replays and not live games, but honestly that’s the best way to watch American football so you can skip over the absurd amount of commercials. Cuts the 3 hr broadcasts down to 2 hr. They also have condensed versions that they post a couple hours after the game ends which cuts out everything between whistles, so it’s just the actual plays. Cuts the 3 hr broadcast down to 45 min. If you’re a football mega nerd, they also have coach’s versions where it shows the 22-man camera angle of every play.
Comic Sans really isn’t that bad, it’s just one of those things that became trendy to hate by people who are incapable of developing their own personality. Like the word “moist”
I don’t think the author of that article knows what infamous means