If I bowed out early, would that make me a Dik?
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wjrii@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•SpaceX rocket explodes into a massive fireball during testEnglish21·2 days agoI know they don’t mind “dramatic iteration” in testing, but aren’t the tests supposed to get better as time goes on?
This one didn’t dump debris across Caribbean islands though, so I guess there’s that.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Trump Jr. blames trans people for Melissa Hortman's murder40·4 days agoWhen the lie is so big that even Bondi won’t tell it, you have to bust out ol Don Junior. What a bunch of assholes.
Sorry, but those are clearly moth eggs.
Ahh, yeah, I stand corrected. Sleeves were gone from the Thinkpads earlier than I thought.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•U.S. Image Declines in Many Nations Amid Low Confidence in Trump21·8 days agoAmerican here. Assuming we muddle through the next 3.5 years (a fairly big assumption, I admit), I think things will get better, but in a qualified way. The tension will dip and you can even make short term changes that will be welcome to everybody like easing border restrictions and increasing communication and cooperation, but it’s going to take literally generations of non-crazy American administrations to rebuild the trust to where it was, and that’s 100% fair.
Large infrastructure projects are going to get delayed or shelved, treaties will not be negotiated, money will be spent on duplicating efforts because the US may be a better or worse partner in future administrations, so we’re no longer a reliable partner in any way. All because half the country thinks you should never have to deal with anything you don’t immediately understand and approve of, and anything that’s mildly unpleasant in your life is the fault of people who don’t look or speak or pray like you.
This is a good suggestion. That generation of ThinkPad keyboards wasn’t the No-travel scissor switch nonsense that most laptop keyboards now anyway. It was IBM buckling sleeve technology, and a low profile tactile switch with similarly low-pro keys would probably be about the closest thing to its feel.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•What California governor Newsom said after an Alabama senator called LA ‘a third world country’8·8 days agoStick to football, bro.
Having seen Tuberville as a college football coach, that’s a hard no. Tommy is an idiot and an asshole.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•What distro would you recommend to harness the full power of this semi old cheapo PC with an NVIDIA GPU?English1·17 days agoI just wiped Bazzite in favor of Tuxedo OS. I liked Bazzite a lot until I wanted to do the faintest wisp of development (setting up a new DIY keyboard with QMK). At that point I realized I’m in a very specific doughnut hole where I will occasionally want to do things that are still not mindlessly simple on an immutable distro, but I’m still untutored enough to need the walkthroughs that never include how to properly layer or sandbox stuff without just fucking up the very immutability that made it a good idea in the first place.
Shame though, as it was dead easy to install and use for basic productivity and especially games. A person with different needs and/or more skill would do very well with it. In the meantime, Tuxedo seems like a good snap-free Kubuntu alternative, and I’ve been floating around in KDE-running Debian derivatives (off and on) for decades.
That godawful generic gaming chair is the only thing that makes me angry here. Those things were designed by the devil.
wjrii@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Bidet users, how do you dry your ass afterward?English0·1 year agoFor anyone with a sewer system built for TP, this is an ideal workflow. Poops and poopers are not identical, and bidets are not magical. Trust but verify, friends.
Outlaws. An early Spaghetti Western themed FPS from LucasArts. After Dark Forces (Retconned by Rogue One) and before DF2:Jedi Knight (the one with the amazibad FMV cut scenes and the best expansion pack ever), it leveraged the 2.5d engine for all it was worth and did a hand-animated slightly Don-Bluth-esque aesthetic that worked perfectly.
Level design was good. Multiplayer was fun, even though if you tried to LAN with an unswitched hub (it was 1998!) player 3 would lag like motherfucker and be relegated to throwing dynamite and praying. Story was straight out of a Tropes-R-Us, but well executed and with good voice acting (including John de Lancie IIRC). The coup de grace was the soundtrack, Clint Bajakian seemed to inhabit Ennio Morricone’s soul, but with leitmotifs to make John Williams proud. It absolutely elevated the game.