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  • Fairly sure Gmail wasn't around 28 years ago.

  • Oh no, I can't believe that Elon would just give shameless content straight to asmon like that... Wait stop, don't make a video about getting unchecked on Twitter because the owner got mad and unchecked you tor calling him out on his silly video game stuff. I'm sure the video won't at all be a viral hit..

  • In all my days, the two most hated comments I dropped were:

    1. Explaining that traveling specific speeds is not inherently less safe, but that context of conditions and location heavily change how safe we feel.
    2. Attempting to give someone a free trip across the country so that I could have a body to assign one of her three cats to, since it was just after covid and finding any way to get a cat across the country was strangely difficult or exceptionally expensive. Apparently I'm a terrible person for not including a place to stay, or a return trip, or anything? Like.. I'm trying to save money getting a cat across the country, why would I then spend more money for someone I literally don't know? It was more of a 'please help get cat from a to b, I'll pay for it' Ended up dragging my wife with me for the third person because people were being weird and angry about it.
  • I recently purchased Affinity photo, which did most of what I used to use Adobe for. No subscription, one time purchase, and I'll likely never need to worry about that again.

    I tried gimp a few times and found it frustrating to use.

  • While I was going through my posts on Twitter and deleting them all, I noticed that nearly all of the were gripes or complaints about something during my day. That's not to say I had a lot of bad days but I'd be more likely to want to vent them than just vibing through the good days in social media silence. Each person is very different, but unless I was in a space where socializing was a daily thing, my tendency was to be more negative than positive Most of the time.

  • I appreciate you commenting to me with full support and care for the topic at hand. It is quite educational for anyone who happens across it and doesn't already understand how simple it is for plastics to leech their way into basically anything, and I suspect the reason most places stopped using Styrofoam containers quite awhile ago (plus how absolutely terrible it is for the environment). I'm hopeful for a plastic free future, there are some really good alternatives coming down the pipeline for now and it will be interesting to see which of the various technologies becomes mainstream. I'm rooting for seaweed personally. I also really like the work that has been done with various fungi for form fitting packing supplies.

  • I know it's not really the topic you considered... But yes, I do believe every drug should be legalized. If you consider the benefits alone it should be obvious that it is the correct choice.

    Drugs made by lisenced people/locations that use safe ingredients and are open to litigation if they end up making a bad batch.

    The revenue collected isn't going to some drug lord overseas, it's going into the country which you live instead.

    Dispensaries can be used secondary as a councelling/rehabilitation center.

    The long and the short if it is that if people want them, they will get them. I live in a place that hasn't legalized weed yet.. But if you are around certain neighborhoods at around 9am, it starts to smell very obvious that legality doesn't matter. While currently that's not surprising as many states near mine have legalized, we'll before that happened things were exactly the same.

    I don't want people to be addicted to drugs, but I don't see why we as a society shouldn't benefit at all from someone who is.

  • For me it's not about TikTok. It's about using whatever flimsy, poorly worded law they will make to ban a platform I don't use to open the door for further bans and possible censorship in the future. A platform should be allowed to function if it can. If it's horribly made, or supremely unprofitable it'll find its own way out. I don't use it, I don't plan on ever using it, and honestly it doesn't affect my daily life outside of my mother in law thinking that some of the pallet crafts on there are worthwhile and me having to explain that they'll look good for a moment and then fall apart rather quickly.

  • And I assume next you'll tell me that pouring boiling water into plastic bottles or maybe even Styrofoam cups is another way people introduce microplastics into their systems unwittingly. That's just too bizarre.

  • I generally call myself a patient gamer for most titles.. but the monster hunter series is not one of them. Those games release in good shape, fully formed titles that don't really need to wait on.. I guess generally I'm patient when I feel the product doesn't match the price, but in this case, I feel it absolutely does. If there is DLC, it's either really silly cosmetic things, or a full fledged expansion on the content by at least 2x.

  • What do you mean plastic mesh heated to near boiling temperatures causes a release of microscopic plastic particles? That just doesn't make any sense at all!

  • It reminds me of the ultimate game of monopoly I played as a kid (on a handheld). I had complete control over the board. I had bankrupted two of the AI's, but in order to keep line go up, I'd have to keep the last one around. Every time it'd get low on funds I'd offer to significantly overpay for one of its' few properties, and then sell it back for a dollar.

    I got to around 30k before the game either just quit, or the battery died.

  • As much as I love the original, I must also say for a fist fight I'd rather have a slightly more system of a down feel.

    Thankfully there's always Andre to fill in the gaps.

  • 8bitdo in general is a good stuff. I'm about to order a few spare controllers from them for multi-player stuff.

  • How loose we talking? Untied shoe loose? Pants a few sizes too big loose? A triple xl on a 20kg kid loose?

  • depends heavily on the recipe. Due to my "enthusiasm" for pasta in general I prefer to make a much smaller portion, which is very easy to do with a lasagna in a mug, the only real downside is that the noodles need to be pliable first.

  • I mostly read news articles in varying fields. Quantum physics is really doing some things that I can barely grasp anymore.

  • As much as I love lasagna, the noodles are the worst part of preparing the dish. They're awkwardly large and heavy (for a noodle), and God help you if you overcook them even a bit as they will disintegrate under their own weight.

  • I returned mine, borrowed a friend's Iphone for the scan, but I should have definitely gotten an official ipd reading. The set they sent me was really nice, but the ipd was wrong and I'm already kind of susceptible to motion sickness regularly.

    I got a discounted pimax for Christmas instead. It's huge, but has a lot of features I was giving up for the smallness of the bigscreen.

    I figured I'd fill in some gaps I left out before about my specific case and why I decided to return the set rather than deal with their support team.

    1. I get motion sickness rather easily. It's not instant while in VR, but the smallest things (like a smudge on a lens) can cause it to slowly build up until I'm unable to deal with it. That being said, something I wasn't prepared for was that having a just the custom printed faceplate on my noggin would slowly build up that motion sickness, it's something about having my vision obscured between my eyes that really set it off.
    2. The only way I could use the supplied headset somewhat was by placing the faceplate lower than it's supposed to go, which after a bit caused a very unpleasant amount of brow pain. Aside from the ipd being incorrect for me, I feel that the orientation of the print for my faceplate wasn't set up to direct my eyes to the center of the screens. Support is more than happy to help with this with no charge.
    3. I realized after purchasing it that I'm not the kind of VR player to actually need a slimmed down headset. I'm usually seated, not moving much at all besides my arms, so it's not like it's a big deal to just buy a 'one size fits all' headset that fits my playstyle a bit better.
  • As much as I'd have liked it to be some kind of active or skill based game, it was either going to be webfishing or revolution idle.

    I recently picked up secrets of grindea, but after having binged it for a few days, I'm grinded out. I need to earn so much gold if I want to collect all the things and it feels like my combat power has hit a wall. There are a few non-grind things I could tackle, but I'll just wait a bit and let burnout go away.