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jmcs, to memes in But it's all about convenience

Companies that sell “enterprisy” laptops (like Dell and Lenovo) usually sell a few models with Linux. And while not a laptop I wouldn’t be surprised if almost half of Desktop Linux users today have a Steam Deck.

jmcs, to lemmyshitpost in Also, it's over 2 1/2 hours long.

Not giving a fuck would be a valid attitude if the inaccuracies made a better movie. Judging by the reviews, it didn’t.

jmcs, to linux in Imagine Linux on an Arm SoC that benchmark better than Apple's M2 Max!

Lots of tech companies might be interested. For example, at my work we are now stuck half way between x64 and arm, both on the server side and on the developers side (Linux users are on x64 and Mac users are on arm). While multiarch OCI/docker containers minimize the pains caused by this, it would still be easier to go back to a single architecture.

jmcs, to lemmyshitpost in subs > dubs

If you are used to reading subtitles you can read them almost subconsciously. And you don’t need to understand the language to get things like emotion out of it. I would even go as far as saying that getting used to reading the emotions of someone that doesn’t speak the same language as you is essential to fully develop a sense of empathy.

jmcs, to memes in Modern Life Is Perfect

Ergomania (excessive devotion to work) is an actual mental health symptom, and it can manifest as part of several mental illnesses.

And even their employers should try to get them appropriate treatment because “workaholics” tend to have very low productivity - they don’t work well in teams and are often too tired to be effective.

jmcs, to news in Fears raised after Hong Kong journalist fails to return from China trip

Why are they in contact with the family and not with the reporter directly? It’s not like we are 1823 and communication has to be sent on precious missives traversing dangerous seas.

jmcs, to lemmyshitpost in Yeah, but...

Making the game harder also made a smaller game last longer. If you remove the difficulty factor of lots of most old games, either by tweaking it or mastering it, then it becomes possible to beat the game in a matter of minutes.

jmcs, to risa in Philomena Cunk on Star Trek

In Discovery they explicitly show it going full Q when testing Georgiou, so it’s entirely possible it allowed people to do stupid stuff as a test or a lesson.

jmcs, to memes in ...Then you select it, and the Captcha fails.

That’s what a bot would say /s

But you’re right, the UX sucks, and there are other ways to detect and limit bots that don’t impact legitimate users as much - but Google needs to train their AI, and developers need to cargo cult stuff.

jmcs, to risa in I'm sorry.

He also has an omnipotent trickster god that decided to make him a better person as a hobby. There’s no way Q wouldn’t turn Picard’s casino trip into one of his “trials”.

jmcs, to lemmyshitpost in Kind of like a politician?

It’s well documented that Santa exploits a veritable army of slave scouts to keep the list, and then he uses a gazillion slaves to manufacture the toys in the mother of all sweatshops. Dude just waves out of the carriage like a British monarch.

jmcs, to risa in I Can't Deny It

We need a version without text.

jmcs, to linux in GNOME's Dynamic Triple Buffering "Ready To Merge"

To reduce input lag and provide smoother visuals.

jmcs, to risa in Crystals good, fungus bad

Star Trek TNG had a Space Loki on steroids driving key points of the plot so what’s the issue with a Space Yggrasil? Star Trek was never supposed to be hard sci-fi in the first place.

Concepts inspired by the idea of the World Tree are also common in other sci-fi works.

jmcs, to risa in Totally not listening to it right now....

It’s still the worst Star Trek Intro by far, and it sticks out as a sore thumb.

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