Oh so it’s a requirement for us to know about US stuff to go online and not vice versa?
It’s not my fault that the internet is full of Americans. I’m merely contributing to the activeness of Lemmy.
I code stuff. I draw stuff.
Alt of @NorthWestWind@lemmy.world because sometimes images are not loading on .world.
I’m a Hongkonger 🇭🇰
If you’re a westerner coming here because you’re arguing with me about something in HK/China/Asia, I forgive you for your misunderstandings.
Oh so it’s a requirement for us to know about US stuff to go online and not vice versa?
It’s not my fault that the internet is full of Americans. I’m merely contributing to the activeness of Lemmy.
I forgot a /hj on 3.
And of course I’m “ignorant” about the US railway system because I live in Hong Kong and not US
Well, from my perspective:
It’s a piece of music featured in surviv.io, a browser 2D battle royale that has a tragic story of being acquired by a stupid company who ran it to the ground.
Occasionally a Desert Rain Map rotation would happen, and this track is played on loops in a saloon, which there is only one. The relaxing vibes contrast so much with the battle royale.
Recently I’ve been recommended multiple videos about Linus Torvalds and a lot of the comments are joking about how he moves his mouth so little while talking to conserve energy.
+2 despite writing a good amount of my own programs (mostly open source).
I just like making stuff on my own. New technologies are cool but I don’t really care about them. It’s not like I can afford them anyway. Even if they are FOSS it takes too much work to actually swap frameworks.
I miss 2019