There is still two weeks left of summer, you chill
There is still two weeks left of summer, you chill
…and compare it with now the difference is almost imperceptible.
Imperceptible to you.
Your argument that phones without zoom lenses had, ‘decent digital zoom and stability (for a phone)’ only serves to highlight your inability to perceive the difference having actual optical zoom makes when zooming.
Crazy how one would even make this argument without actual image examples, unless that kind of research only led to realizing one’s argument is wrong.
I’m so done with all these apps, I’m ready for the mains
Definitely true, I suppose I meant it failed us.
I want all people to use Lemmy.
I want us to stop the tribalism. What made reddit fail was the management, not the users.
Yes some people suck, and if you ask me it’s most people, but diversity is powerful and without it we have no future.
It looks more like Darth Vader’s water heater.
Is it the kind of discomfort one feels when they need to use a bathroom but there is only one for a 10,000 person event? Or the kind of discomfort one feels when it’s a record heat wave but a bottle of water is $20 and despite advertising free water stations, there are none? Oh or maybe the discomfort in paying mystery fees that equal the price of the ticket?
Or maybe the kind of discomfort that only an illegitimate business model about to be exposed would evoke?
I’m convinced this whole tiktok is manipulating the algorithm thing is actually US propaganda.
2 and 7, obviously. Good luck anyone carrying an empty box within my vicinity.
I know this won’t be popular, but I just upgraded my decades old, unused Hotmail account to outlook, signed in to Windows during install, and have never seen anything about logging in since I did so years ago…
It’s easy when you put your mind to it.
Politicians
We could very easily vote on most issues ourselves using the wide array of technology at our fingertips, with a similar or possible better sense of security than what politicians currently provide.
But the only way for that to happen is for politicians to make it happen, and who would vote to eliminate their own job? No one.
Great, now I’m thinking about and dreading the existence of grain voids.
Do we need it? I’m not sure, but I am sure that all things cloud is an inevitability.
I mean just imagine if even one person changes their vote to Democrat based on something they read on truth social, it would all be worth it.
Recently it’s been Garron Noone
E.V.O. Search for Eden
It at the very least plays to his base, who likely have a McDonald’s in town. Where as the curry from brick Lane likely wouldn’t sit well with his followers, let alone his own digestive system.
Zombie apocalypse game with souls like combat but all slow zombies. The game takes your GPS coordinates (or any coordinates you enter) and uses a maps API call to generate the game map based on the real world. It would take things like residential/commercial/industrial areas and generate similar structures but not exact to not be a privacy issue. All major landmarks would be generated. So you could start from your house, or the Eiffel tower, or the middle of the Amazon. Things like grocery stores and malls and schools would be in similar locations, roads and highways etc.
The game would generate slightly different every time you create a map so while always based on the real world, things would be different.
You then must rescue your partner who is across the map (random generated) and find shelter.
There would be some crafting and survival mechanics, but mostly action based combat, skills to level up etc. Minimal if non-existent gunplay, though I’d be open to it if done well.
Very gorey, rogue like/light with persistent stats and incremental style progression (get so far then reset/start new map with higher their upgrades)
So think dead rising meets dark souls, mixed with vampire survivors and incremental games, all with this AR framework. I also considered a multiplayer persistent map br style mode but would prefer a single player experience myself
Make sure you’re well hydrated (with water), eating healthy and regularly, getting regular exercise and have a good sleep schedule. If those are all solid, talk to your dentist about sleep apnea and if a sleep appliance might be right for you, as you may not be breathing well in your sleep.