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phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•As Elon Musk Promotes Far-Right German Party, EU Politicians Suggest Shutting Off X's AlgorithmEnglish481·6 months agoThey’re mostly all national security threats, especially with Elon and Putin having a special relationship.
It’s like squid game where they identify you by a number. Long live user4616250
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Diablo 4 lead claims players don’t actually want classic Diablo back as modern gamers are too “consumptive”English8·6 months agoThat was my experience with Diablo 3. Never finished it cause it was boring.
What monitor is this?
Yes, I’ll take one Dell Pro Max Premium please. Heck, while we’re it, please make it a Dell Pro Max Premium Ultra Deluxe with Extra Sprinkles.
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Body of missing Indian journalist found in septic tankEnglish36·6 months agoBrave soul, RIP.
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Proton 2024 Lifetime account fundraiser for online freedom | Ends on January 5thEnglish17·7 months agoIt’s a great idea for a way to encourage donations to these projects.
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Linux user share on Steam ended 2024 on a high noteEnglish12·7 months agoI’m one. As a Mac user, I haven’t used windows in years, and avoid it like the plague. But, the limited games support meant I had to rely on consoles to get my gaming fix. With Steam’s strong support for Linux, I decided to build a gaming PC for Linux only. It’s been great. I just wish more publishers would support it — the ones adding kernel-level anti-cheat are ruining things, but I’m hoping if enough people switch to Linux, they won’t be able to ignore us.
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Uber Eats undercover: Delivering your food for $1.74 an hourEnglish171·7 months agoAlso, they handle multiple orders. So, by the time you get your food it’s lukewarm at best, but likely cold and soggy.
Last time I checked out of curiosity, this Mexican place near me sells burritos for $12. After fees and tips, it would’ve been $28 on Uber Eats. It’s just not worth it to me to pay extra, when I can easily drive the 10 minutes myself.
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple pulls remaining Lightning-based devices from European storesEnglish7·7 months agoI agree USB-C is small enough, but micro and mini usb were not reversible. I don’t think Apple was intentionally making cables that fell apart easily. I agree that they did, but I don’t think it had some profit motive behind it. Apple makes dumb design decisions some times because their designers like certain looks or materials. I just honestly think the designers liked the material of the cable and its feel. It was admittedly nice, but it just falls apart within a year of everyday use. Now they’ve changed to a cloth material.
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple pulls remaining Lightning-based devices from European storesEnglish434·7 months agoSeems like a bit of an overreaction. The complaint you’re making is about the cable not the connector. The cable can still fray near the tip with a USB-C given enough wear and tear.
The lightning connector was great for its time, moving Apple devices off the giant serial connectors present on the iPod and early iPhone. In comparison, the lightning connector was small, reversible, and durable. It’s still even smaller than USB-C today.
Same — everyone has so many memories of that game. For me, it reminds me of playing games with my brother, he would read the prima strategy guide and help me get through the dungeons. My father bought ocarina of time for us both for Christmas. We got drawn in to the magic of that game for several months after.
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•North Korean soldiers kill themselves to avoid capture in Ukraine, U.S. saysEnglish16·7 months agoCapture would be the best thing for them
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who tried La Croix, what is your opinion on it?2·7 months agoIt’s good, prefer lime and pamplemousse
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Leaked Documents Show OpenAI Has a Very Clear Definition of ‘AGI’English21·7 months agoBut OpenAI has received more than $13 billion in funding from Microsoft over the years, and that money has come with a strange contractual agreement that OpenAI would stop allowing Microsoft to use any new technology it develops after AGI is achieved
The real motivation is to not be beholden to Microsoft
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Russia seeks to play down speculation over Azerbaijan Airlines crashEnglish5·7 months agoA “bird strike”
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Israel lashes out at Vatican after Pope Francis condemns killing of childrenEnglish68·7 months agoIf you’re on the pro-killing children side, it’s probably time to look in the mirror.
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Undersea power cable linking Finland and Estonia hit by outage, prompting investigationEnglish674·7 months agoWhen will the world deal with Putin properly?
phoneymouse@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Elon Musk’s F-35 ‘idiots’ remark was wrong, says Lockheed Martin bossEnglish58·7 months agoRegardless of what you think of the F-35, China stole the schematics and built their own.
That’s exactly what Putin wants. He wants the US to behave as he does so that he can say, “see? The US is no better than me.”