I didn’t realize you could put the steam deck to sleep with a game still running. I had assumed it would cause game issues.
I didn’t realize you could put the steam deck to sleep with a game still running. I had assumed it would cause game issues.
The difference this time is that my computer literally can’t run Win 11. I’m not throwing away a perfectly good PC just because of Win 11’s hardware requirements.
I’ll sometimes tag Lemmy communities in my mastodon posts. The only thing I dislike about it is how Lemmy displays tags in the post title. There’s got to be some way to fix it so it’s not so off-putting.
You could also do 6*50 and then divide by 100.
My favorite analogy is: You don’t have to choose what’s for dinner, but you’re going to be forced to eat whatever was chosen.
Ever since I was old enough, I’ve voted in every single election I was eligible for. I don’t care what people say or how unlikely it was for my candidate to win, I would still get out and vote.
I just created an account there and when it came time to add books, a whole bunch of books I read didn’t even show up. I’ll have to look more into it when I have more time.
I’m really bad with this in games. I even hoarded iron back when I still played Minecraft simply because it was a resource I couldn’t infinitely produce.
Cobblestone generator = use only cobblestone tools
I don’t understand why everyone is so shocked they did it. Hosting information on pirating stuff is a lightning rod for lawsuits and Lemmy.world is large enough to actually get noticed.
I’m only surprised it took them that long to block it.
I agree with this 100%. It would also help with QOL since I won’t need to follow a bunch of the same communities spread out over numerous instances.
When I first played Morrowind, I was quite surprised when people took offense to me robbing them of all they owned. Now when I play games I’m never sure if theft is a crime or not.
I feel like the best way to handle the situation with similar/same communities on different instances is to allow communities to automatically federated with other communities. That way subscribing to one community will show you its posts and all the posts to its linked communities.
It would be especially helpful for these general purpose communities like Technology or News since I would imagine most communities are going to have one.
If that happens then we wouldn’t need to hunt down and follow every single instance of the same community. Let the mods handle it on their end to save the rest of us the effort.
I agree. It’s really annoying that now a bunch of incredibly helpful information has disappeared. This might hurt Reddit but it also hurts everyone else who might have benefited from it.
Now we just need to plug that into another AI to provide the vocals.
I’m curious about this too. I thought that’s what Goodreads was for, tracking your books.
The way kbin handles images is really annoying right now. It’s definitely something the developers need to improve.
Huh. I’ve never heard that phrase used in that context before.
I’ve sorted by both active and hot and I’ll see numerous posts from various communities from lemmynsfw. They’re marked as NSFW so it doesn’t really bother me but it is surprising since that’s not something that ever happened on Reddit so it was unexpected.
Edit: after leaving this post to continue browsing, I came across three more NSFW posts within a few minutes.
My thoughts as well. Telekinesis seems cool but 3 & 4 are a perfect combo to a great life.
It’s not necessary. OP is most likely testing the various apps to see which one he prefers.
It’s something some schools do. It’s not mandated by the government.