Isn’t Lemmy.World based in the US?
Edit: huh. Netherlands.
I’m just a weird, furry, pan guy (cis he/him). I also have a big, blue username.
Currently on Earth for 8 years ensuring steps to unite humanity and usher us into the galactic civilization just so I can see my boyfriend again.
Isn’t Lemmy.World based in the US?
Edit: huh. Netherlands.
though some fear it could embolden Israeli actions.
That last part of the sentence gives context that tells me they didn’t make a typo.
I just taught myself by playing around with the program years ago. I think it even has built in video links to learn, these days. The official website has resources like that to help, too.
Damn… Wish I still had it because I wanna check out what that Death Note game is like. Though it does sound like it’s basically Among Us but with a Death Note skin.
Maybe I’m an oddball here, being just a hobbyist and not an actual engineer doing things, like, mathematically or whatever; I just use Blender and fiddle around until I have shapes I want, export that to a format my slicer can read and then the slicer does all the other actual work of making it printable.
It would be easy as hell to take a spheroid, make it football shaped, and then hollow out the middle and cut off both ends, then go and punch out holes to make the mesh pattern. At least in Blender.
Do the passengers survive?
Meanwhile at the birthday party
“What the fuck? This isn’t a bounce house!”
How much fucking harder/extra work is it to maintain a Linux version of something? God damn, I don’t even really use Linux outside of servers and I still think it’s bullshit how little support it gets because it’s like a Catch 22. Nobody works on it because nobody uses it; but nobody uses it because nobody works on it! (For gaming, anyway)
It’s amazing how much actual change this one piece of hardware has done to bolster Linux’s share of things, but it’s still also just kind of a drop in the bucket.
It looks like the drone lags behind his hand movements probably because there is latency between the arm and the drone. The drone is also carrying a ghost attached by a string; that also would affect its movement.
If you are skeptical about this tech lemme just say: the Nintendo Power Glove is the same shit.
It doesn’t matter how many you make; you’ll never stop Spider-Man, Hobgoblin!
That depends.
Is it gonna use the stuff it vacuums up as printing material? Cuz that’d be neat as fuck.
They even contradict themselves in this shit. There’s what you quoted, but there is also this bit further up in a previous section:
We do not assert any ownership over your Contributions. You retain full ownership of all of your Contributions and any intellectual property rights or other proprietary rights associated with your Contributions. We are not liable for any statements or representations in your Contributions provided by you in any area on the Services. You are solely responsible for your Contributions to the Services and you expressly agree to exonerate us from any and all responsibility and to refrain from any legal action against us regarding your Contributions.
“We can use your shit however we like, but if your shit is illegal, you’re the one who’ll be responsible; not us.”
Adding data caps reduces the total data volume, which in turn statistically reduces the average bandwidth used by all subscribers together (or whatever subset shares a connection).
I would like to know how you figure that load of horseshit. The average customer never even hits the data cap, so it’s not like it’s just cutting people off so others can get on.
It seems weird to ban consumer choice here.
What choice? Most of the country is stuck with whatever singular entity controls the network in your city. Very few places have any choice about what service they get. And they all have data caps unless you’re a qualified business.
Please, yes.
Limiting how much I can pull at a time (bandwidth) makes sense; limiting how much I can use in total is bullshit. It’s not like it can run out.
Duckquill sounds like cold medicine specifically formulated for ducks.
I’m more into just educating the users to not post shit they don’t want out in the public in the first place. No matter how good the efforts of the server administrators are in removing the content, there’s still the possibility of users, be it actual humans or bots, collecting that content and continuing to spread it elsewhere or otherwise use it.
I mean, go ahead and follow their request if they do ask, but also explain to them to maybe think a little harder about what they are posting because you cannot guarantee someone outside your sphere of influence doesn’t have the same content saved somewhere.
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The “you died” text on it makes me wonder if it was some kind of special Dark Souls thing. But I don’t remember any special Dark Souls release on Xbox.
It could have been custom made back when they were doing that if you bought directly from MS. Not sure if they still do that, but I rememeber it being a thing back in, I think, the XB360 days.
Yeah, no… We just don’t like people who straight up deny history that actually happened nor do we like fascist fuck heads. Seen enough bullshit from your instance to know it’s full of Nazi dumbshits acting like they’re actually leftists. Not to even mention the mountain of hypocrisy shown by the admins and moderators.
No? It’s saying “most people think this, but a few others think this other thing.”