But I’m guessing it also yields more exotic results, depending on the rest of the search term?
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The tile placement game in Satisfactory is worth a mention. I never fully understood the points system, so I never really rode the game to decent scores, but it was a fun break from the vast size of the rest of the game.
dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the lowest quality product you’ve ever purchased?7·28 days agoA wireless logitech mouse for gaming from back when wireless technology for periferals still meant a decent amount of latency. I learned quickly why latency is important when gaming. Also the precission of the mouse was terrible as it would regularly skip backwards under slightly accelerated movements. It was pretty humbling for me as a ~15 year old kid to realize I wasted around 4 weeks of newspaper work money on a mouse which I gave up on almost the same day as I bought it.
Greater surface area also means more material for the same product, which leads to less effective transport, more waste and increased polution. Non-standarized can size means every can storage system and cup holder which have taken can size into consideration will be worse. I’m sure a lot of vending machines will have to be modified or scrapped for this can design.
Everyone are worse off because of this, and it’s all for attempting to trick consumers and increase profits. Shit sucks.
Consumables are great. It opens up for repeatability and the receiver is never stuck with dust collectors.
dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.eeto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of January 20th2·3 months agoThat’s a great point. I have a nintendo switch, but I have more or less played through the entirety of all the games I have been interested in before my child was born. I did pick up pokemon violet, but the game was very short and had some disgusting responsiveness and aestetics which discourages me from grinding the post game.
Maybe a handheld pc will be my next purchase. Thanks for the suggestion!
dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.eeto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of January 20th4·3 months agoAs a father of a 8 month old baby, I have barely touched any of my gaming systems for the past year. Games need to be quickly accessible and possible to quit at any time for me to play. So mobile gaming is basically where I’m at.
Slay The Spire works perfectly well for Android. I’ve been playing that a ton.
Pokémon TCG Pocket is weirdly fun. Even though it’s encouraging microtransactions and subscriptions, it’s very much playable without making a single transaction. The TCG is decently interesting, though not without flaws. It’s still in a very early stage, so I’m interested to see how the game grows.
Ah, shit, a clock that runs infinitely fast is always right.
dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the worst, most incorrect way to eat a pizza?3·3 months agoThis reminds me of an article about how to pack your plastic shopping bags to avoid spoiling frozen and refredgerated items on the way back home. The article basically boiled down to: bring a cooling bag.
It’s answering some question while completely disregarding the premise of the original question.
dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the legitimate use-case for generative AI?3·3 months agoAbsolutely this. I’ve found AI to be a great tool for nitty-gritty questions concerning some development framework. While googling/duckduckgo’ing, you need to match the documentation pretty specifically when asking about something specific. AI seems to be much better at “understanding” the content and is able to match with the documentation pretty reliably.
For example, I was reading docs up and down at ElasticSearch’s website trying to find all possible values for the status field within an aggregated request. Google only lead me to general documentations without the specifics. However, a quick loosely worded question to chatGPT handed me the correct answer as well as a link to the exact spot in the docs where this was specified.
Christmas Time - The Darkness
Not that I’m deeply into the darkness (or rock, for that matter), but the darkness brings a breath of fresh air to an otherwise repeated to hell list of music, both in style and melody.
dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.eeto Memes@lemmy.ml•Will you let them distract and divide you again? It's what they do...6·4 months agoI’m out-of-the-loop. Did Drake do something bad?
I might be in a minority of this, but using numbers that way breaks my flow for 2 reasons: Firstly, any number of lines greater than around 3 or 4 means I have to stop and manually count. Not that counting to 6 takes a long time, but it does use some mental capacity while I want my mind focused on the actual code. Secondly, I don’t have touch typing in my fingers for the number line on my keyboard. If I need to type a number, I either have to look down at my keyboard, or move my hand over to the numpad. In both cases it would be quicker for me to
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A 2018 VW Passat GTE. It isn’t bad, but it’s the only car I’ve ever owned.
dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does each language have "lefty loosey righty tighty"?21·7 months agoIt works for screws, but as a kid, I was never sure if the clock on the wall should be visualized attached to the ceiling or on the floor when saying “clockwise”. So I was always a bit hessitant on that.
dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does each language have "lefty loosey righty tighty"?21·7 months agoGrab around a screw with your right hand and extend your thumb (like a thumbs up). Then rotating the screw in the direction which your fingers are pointing will result in the screw moving in the direction your thumb is pointing.
Thumbs up for lifting the screw upwards, thumbs down for screwing the screw downwards. And you can move your hand around to figure out screwing directions for any tricky spots.
dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does each language have "lefty loosey righty tighty"?47·7 months agoI’m Norwegian. I never learned a rule in my language and always just went by instinct. Until ~3rd year of university in physics where someone told me tha the right-hand-rule applies to screws. Now I use that everywhere for screws in strange positions.
dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is an extremely wholesome fact that could help brighten someone's day?12·7 months agoNot if you count Taylor Swift.
dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you 'play' an operating system as if it was a game, what is the final boss, and how do you beat it?2·7 months agoPeople who have never had the pleasure of experiencing vim might not realize that the colon is a part of the command and will start recording a macro instead.
I’m finishing my parential leave, so most of my time is dedicated to being with my kid. But whenever there is time, I will be delving into Oblivion.