Community is streets ahead.
Glitchy things and video games. What even is anything anymore?
Community is streets ahead.
I think it’s less the network’s fault, and more on where someone chooses to spend their time on the network. If you’re on Facebook, it is in their interest to piss you off so you stay and fight. But plenty of other tools exist to connect folks online without being manipulative.
It’s like fire, nuclear energy, or most any other tool. Use it right and everyone benefits, use it wrong and people get hurt.
When I was younger I wasn’t sad because I was online, I was online because I was sad and felt out of place in reality.
The cough isn’t the cause of the cold, it’s a symptom.
Also, I gained more empathy the older I got. So you probably need a bigger data set than your own experiences.
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This appears to be more geared towards experimentation. Super interesting and more relevant to the article for sure though!
In 1973 the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the Hippocratic Oath saying it didn’t cover the latest developments in medical practice.
I’m just… gonna go scream into a pillow in the corner now.
I like glitchy stuff, and I had friends who added “-ington” to everything for laughs.
Never even heard of The Register before right now. Been using Firefox for most of my life. This checks out.
They are tired of right clicking Command Prompt to “Run as Administrator”. They’ve been doing it for decades, they can have one tiny piece of QoL improvement.
It’s like NASA training at home. Next stop, SPAAAAAAACE!
One Nazi sends a newsletter to nine people who don’t delete it, ten Nazis are in the email chain.
Basically, except it’s indexed and searchable. Somewhere in those books, exists the phrase, “dharma curious updooted glitchington on lemmy” probably many times. But also “dharma curious hated glitchingtons post on lemmy” will also be there somewhere.
One of the most informative channels I’ve ever watched. I recommend his dishwasher video, because everybody is doing it wrong.
Yeah, the US is very limited in ISP options. In my area there is one massive provider, and two or three small providers. The massive provider does up to 1Gb but it’s cable and speeds fluctuate. The other providers can manage 250Mb and that’s it. Also, upload on ALL plans available in my area caps out at 20Mb/s. It’s a joke and the city won’t let any fiber companies in because of an exclusivity contract with the big cable provider. It’s baaaaaad
I feel like the pacing helps amplify the tense moments. Almost like the calm Irene brings becomes the norm, until the diner where we see that flash of what Driver is hiding behind his quiet demeanor.
Drive, it’s a movie where the cinematography told more of a story than the dialogue between the characters. The dialogue does matter, sure, but we’re shown the story as opposed to being told the story.
If you need proof, the first scene is one of the best vehicle chases ever. Plus, the elevator scene gives me chills every time.
If you can find Memories, it’s a pretty good anthology movie. Though I liked the first part the most. I also enjoyed Redline a ton. It’s like the old Hanna Barbera Wacky Races meets The Animatrix short with the Olympic runner.
Pierce, stop trying to coin the phrase, “Streets ahead”.