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He’s a wizard, the revolver is actually firing shrunken 16 inch HE shells.
He’s a wizard, the revolver is actually firing shrunken 16 inch HE shells.
HOW DO YOU YELL WITHOUT CAPSLOCK?
Which suprises me. Someone who was a kid when Minecraft came out would be 25 now. I wonder what the age demographics are like on Lemmy.
Suprised no one has mentioned Minecraft yet. That’s probably it for me.
I need the other languages, instead I disabled the hotkey to swap.
A similar thing I’ve run into where a feature that usually wouldn’t get activated much gets in the way because of games making you input weird patterns is the Windows language swap hotkey, alt-shift. I play a game that uses alt and shift a lot, and involves quite a bit of typing, so I kept getting confused why my language was suddenly different. Took me ages to find out why.
Same way as English, by combining preexisting words. For example, ether + net + port = ethernet port. In this case the first two characters (that’s what they’re called) mean “net” and “road”, combining to mean “network”.
I think adding new characters is very, very rare. Would be kinda like adding a new letter to the alphabet.
I would say that getting healthier and fitter is absolutely useful, and so is entertainment.
But anyways, some sports can be useful for training purposes (Ever heard of the Firefighter Olympics? It’s really cool).
Also there’s also stuff like people jogging/biking to go places, and sailing maybe can also fall into this category though I don’t think it’s a thing anymore. (IIRC in the 1700s there was a sort of sport where ships would race each other across the Atlantic to deliver stuff as fast as possible. Not sure though, take with grain of salt.)
Motorsports have no defensive player and do not involve much physical movement (unless you count the car’s movement).
Giving a cat a bath involves a defensive player (the cat) and significant physical movement (depends on the cat’s mood).
The technology behind it isn’t new, but The Thought Emporium is a Youtuber who:
1: DIY-d a genetically modified virus to cure his own lactose intolerance (successfully)
2: Is currently working on a biological computer that runs on animal neurons.
3: Has livestreams where the viewers submit ideas (like making tomatoes spicy) and he designs DNA to accomplish it.
Also he helped shut down a scam health product that contained radioactive material which isn’t particularly futuristic (actually it reminds me of the “radiation is good for you” craze in the early 20th century) but I wanted to mention it anyways.
Cool, where did you find all those pixellated icons?
The contrast between the super slick minimalistic icons and the bright green Duolingo owl is absolutely hilarious.
I’ve never used Duolingo, what’s that widget for?
Looking at their profile, it’s probably !taylorswift@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
I think that a lot of the people commenting here mainly stayed on very large subs or something. This hasn’t been my experience with Reddit. In the subs I usually frequent, there are some short joke comments, but usually there’s useful discussion and there is basically no horny posting. It might be because they’re smaller subs or maybe I got lucky? IDK.
Huh, I’m also a Boost user, and I’ve found it pretty similar to Boost. What differences do you want to change?
Same, I guess I have to fight an evil clone of myself or something.
They’re not contradictory. All other headsets’ passthrough is just so bad that even though the Apple headset isn’t good it’s still way ahead of them.