[-] [email protected] 2 points 22 hours ago

that doesn't mean much. If Biden dies, Trump will likely win.

If Trump died that wouldn't really change what the Republican party is trying to do.

[-] [email protected] 13 points 22 hours ago

died of natural causes?

[-] [email protected] 15 points 1 day ago

it's real but is it "real" like how the border wall was "real"? I think that's where a lot of people are at.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago

yeah, what's going on?

[-] [email protected] 14 points 5 days ago

tiling window managers with multiple desktops is such a productivity boost and makes single screen work effortless. I don't think I'll ever use a traditional floating window os again

[-] [email protected] 10 points 6 days ago

these articles never point out how far away the moon is when they do these comparisons.

For example, did you know that if you took all the planets in the solar system and put them between earth and the moon that it would seriously mess everything up?

[-] [email protected] 9 points 6 days ago

The problem isn't that no one is making good games, it's just that the mobile market is dominated by too many large companies intent on keeping it the way it is and enough of the consumers are ok with that.

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a comment on that site really condescendingly claims this is how he would have handled it and that a script could be written in half a day to do the work.

my understanding is that an emulator effectively recreates the hardware's different components in software so that from the game's "perspective" it's running on a real machine more or less.

This process instead decompiles the game code and recompiles for a new target machine.

I suspect one can't just pump out a script in an afternoon to do this, but I am curious what is the complexity here?

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[-] [email protected] 55 points 9 months ago

I'm probably at least average intelligence and rented a tesla recently because it was what was available. I've never driven one before and was so frustrated with the experience.

As a renter, you only have the key fob which has a really vague drawing of how to use it that only makes sense after you figure it out. I had no idea you had to press it against the door column to lock/unlock it. How is that intuitive? why wouldn't it be against the handle?

Had to sit and watch YouTube videos in the car to figure out how to do everything. It was really unclear how to easily turn off the car and the only way I could figure it out was diving into the settings menu to find a shutdown button, only to accidentally turn it on again as I'm leaving.

The manual door release is designed to be discreet! THE MANUAL DOOR RELEASE IS DESIGNED TO BE DISCREET!

Like, I get it that a person who buys the Tesla will take the time to learn it, but it's a terrible rental experience. Especially when a lot of the tutorials are catered toward people who have the car tied to their phone, which you can't do as a renter.

I wouldn't say the women in the article are blameless, but it's definitely not "adjust the mirrors and you're good to go" like every other rental I've had.

[-] [email protected] 65 points 10 months ago

also, livers can't talk

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