Math-wise, it won’t take long until they are tied to the track with us and everyone else.
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Strange Planet by Nathan W. Pyle@lemmy.world•Strange Planet - Official Trailer
2·3 years agoFrom a viewer’s perspective yes, it doesn’t seem very interesting to me. But seeing a cartoon artist make money is exciting!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Would you use teleporter technology if it existed? Why or Why not?English
1·3 years agoYou are changing the question to “is a perfect replica of a person considered the same person or not?”. That is not the question.
What you experience by using a teleporter is you enter a room, and then you die. End of story. There being another replica of you somewhere does not change that you died. For an outsider they may argue whether or not you died, whether or not the replica is you, and so on. But from the perspective of someone who enters the teleportation room, it’s over. Dead.
Only ever used KVM switches at workplaces, never seen one privately owned.
You also downloaded ahshhysyyagg.png?
GOG and Humble are really good stores though
The games are coming to Steam. Even if the launcher is there, Steam still gets the 30%
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Linux has less than half of Linux’s desktop share
22·3 years agoWikipedia is using this site as the source, and that site shows around 20% market share for Mac. Linux is at 3% and ChromeOS is at 4%, so if you combine them and double that it still isn’t at 75% of the market share Mac has.
This isn’t mentioning that dealing with Linux compatibility is more annoying than Mac or Windows compatibility. Macs are very uniform, Windows has a giant making sure everything is compatible, and Linux has 900 distros that will never agree to co-operate.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•And then comes the wonderful realm of the BSDs and the OpenSolaris derivatives
1413·3 years agoSee the thing is, when you use Windows you don’t need a compatability list.
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World News@lemmy.world•Insane heatwave grips southern Europe. Land surface temperature in some areas of Extremadura in Spain reached 60° Celsius!!English
21·3 years agoThat’s devastatingly hot.
Meth is a product that was found, and then developed and improved in order to be better at what it does. The expertise demonstrated in the creation of Meth shouldn’t be compared to Facebook, which is just the first product to come out of a market. Facebook hasn’t developed further as a social media platform, it has developed further as a money making device.
You could say Alcohol is the Facebook of drugs. Drugs have developed over a very long time unlike social media, so the history is much greater for this case, but the point is that alcohol, despite not being the best in all categories, is the most popular drug simply because it’s not as harmful as others (such as meth) and has been around for longer than the new, less risky alternatives (such as weed). I’m not considering coffee as a drug for this metaphor. Alcohol is making the most money not because it is good, but because the rest is mostly illegal, and/or less ingrained in social norms and traditions.
Point is, I kind of lost myself along the way and started rambling, comparing Facebook to Meth is not fair because Meth is not socially accepted while Facebook is, maybe compare Reddit to Meth, idk
It may also mean that you have the type of paper that you want to print on, but the divider inside of the paper tray is set on a different size -> and then it thinks you have the wrong paper size because the paper doesn’t fit the tray size.
Basically you either want to: put paper in the tray, change the paper in the tray to a different size, or change the position of the tray divider thing.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Does it feel like the fediverse is exclusively used by older tech nerds?English
2·3 years agoFor everything except the memes I agree. The memes are clearly not generated by 30+ year olds though, and there are a lot of memes. (all of those 196 communities)
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Isn’t it a bit of an annoying having repeat communities across various Lemmy instances?English
1·3 years agoFrom a different end-user POV, seeing the same stuff repeated is not fun. I would prefer to see everything once instead of choosing between seeing almost everything twice(subscribed to both) or missing a little bit(subscribed to one, blocked the other).


It used to be that way on Reddit before they changed the algorithm to force old posts (older than 12 hours and then 24 hours and so on) to fuck off from the front page. It’s also a problem that multiple instances show you the same post repeatedly, so a popular post on the front page stays there for a whole week and you will still see it even if you scroll past it.
Lemmy devs simply do not address the issues of the platform.