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Isn't Bryan Lunduke a semi-closeted Qanon dude? Some of this article does smell of that kind of thinking.

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Don't be an asshole and blame regular people for shit like this. This is because of big tech

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Ha, look at this loser, only has "several gigabytes" of 'Linux ISOs'

The space org added that Voyager 2's trajectory is expected to remain unchanged

Yeah, if that starts changing then something very serious is going on.

Common issue on Lemmy from what I've seen, stemming from a lack of harder moderation.

Reddit's r/games may have been very heavy on the rules, but those rules insured a level of quality that the Lemmy counterparts don't have.

You don't have to fake docs to create a false uproar. All it takes is painting things in a bad light and hoping your audience doesn't dig deeper. EG the part I stopped reading at is when he put 'cis' in quotation marks and said the linked person was hating on cisgendered white people, when in reality the link they provided only showed the person saying that cisgendered folks are generally better off in the workplace.

I get that eating human brains can give you a deadly disease, but what I wanna know is why didn't the brain owner die from that same disease?

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Utilization of a new perfusion method commercialized by the Swedish company XVIVO for storing and treating the donor heart after it's harvested. The heart was bathed in a special blend of hormones, electrolytes, nutrients, and dissolved cocaine, all of which contribute to minimizing ischemic injury and shown in prior studies to significantly extend xenograft viability.

cocaine

Just thought I'd highlight that

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If you had read the first paragraph, or even the subheader, you would have seen that the article covers that and that the kids were working off the 2008 research.

An op? Making a misleading title? On Lemmy?

Man, it's as if the severe lack of moderation and rules that so many people wanted when moving from Reddit is hurting the quality of posts on here.

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Quite a lot of work has gone into sc (more work then exists in the game, thanks Chris Roberts), the problem is, and I'm saying this as someone who has played it with friends, there isn't a lot of gameplay loop to play. There are gameplay loops, but imo they are kinda... meh?

Which makes me sad. I really want sc to be more than it is.

Just eat the kevlar silkworms

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Reminder that Bryan Lunduke is an alt right nut and transphobe, so if his writing smells fishy, you know why.

modify

Nope, the license forbids that.

This is source available

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Then do like I do and downvote posts that have such shit titles

Management of big tech are excessively rich assholes. The rich, by the very definition, do not fall into the category of "normal people"

It'd be nice if each one was weighted and we could adjust the weights to see some more than others. By default it would just be as it is now.

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Whoa, when did the ui change so much?

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The problem is that Amtrak doesn't own most or even any of those rails, instead having to pay for the right to use them. The reason why this is a problem is that it's hard to upgrade rails to high speed when you don't own them. Amtrak trains also often have to stop and give passage to freight trains, which is unlike what you'd see in Japan where passenger trains are on their own, dedicated rails.

OSI's definition is the oldest and original definition. It's decades old at this point.

It's source available, nothing more.

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Having had both kinds of animals of pets multiple times, it isn't any easier unless you simply just don't interact with the animal and thus don't have a connection with it.

The video showed people breaking glass displays to rob a store; how do these vending machines prevent that issue?

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I only recently moved to Arch and am still learning, what does the n and s flags do?

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If you're on Linux Vulkan is the way to go. Unless their use of the standard is really bad, Vulkan will always perform better on Linux than DirectX 12

If you're on Windows, then it can be a bit of a crap shoot on which one performs better.

Vulkan isn't open source, it's an open standard.

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No, its not. With open source software you, a regular person, can feasibly get a change included into the code base. That is NOT true with an open standard. You, or more accurately a very large and powerful company you work with or for, have to have significant pull to even hope to get a change in. Even then, those changes take a lot of time to proliferate.

With open source code that change can happen as soon as you write it, you don't even have to wait for the maintainer to merge it; just fork the software. You can't really "fork" Vulkan as a normal dev; no one will follow your spec. You don't have enough pull as a single dev to get billion dollar companies to follow it. But you can relatively easily get those same companies to use your fork of an open source software.

They are entirely different systems.

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Remember me, Eddie?

Being a Google product, I don't expect it to have a long life span

Man, I fucking LOVE the storytelling in 7. It's so insanely well done and the music just makes it all the better

and the speed that their device operates at.

That is expecting a lot of the average consumer and is rather unreasonable to do so.

A single run is about 20 or 30 minutes, it less. So yes

A lot of what they want to do and do in fact do wouldn't be possible at a smaller size. Their new lab uses equipment worth hundreds of thousands of dollars a piece.

I'm pretty sure I had a tabletop game like this once

There is https://old.lemmy.world, which I am using. It even has a dark mode! It does have a few missing features. The message field doesn't have any formatting buttons, you can't change the shortcuts up top, the submissions don't have alternating colors (but comments do!), and the preview button for messages sends your message to the server, which breaks often and deletes your message.

Thanks!

Have you got anything without spam?

In games it's usually way less subtle

offload computing to the cloud (no need for a gaming PC if you can just play them online)

Unless you can live very close to one of the data centers doing the computing to minimize the number of hops, that just isn't even remotely doable with modern networking equipment

Google tried it with stadia and gifs like this show why it doesn't work for most people

The old subreddit r/bestof was great for finding niche communities on Reddit. Maybe a Lemmy version could exist, but aimed specifically at highlighting niche communities and their content?

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