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  • To be clear, I mean the musical instrument.

    If you seriously don't get it, keyboards for music are electronic and many consider it to be an evolution of Piano since you can do much more with it due to the electronics.

    The comparison being (Piano) hard wire/cable headphones are an older form of tech, and while absolutely they have a good use (particularly where low latency or higher quality audio are concerned, I would know I own a pair of studio quality sennheisers) in situations where you do not need those things, and instead want more flexibility, wireless headphones (electronic keyboard) are perfectly serviceable (amd have massively improved over the last decade alone).

    Therefore it always makes me laugh a little when people constantly complain on new devices that it's missing a headphone jack. It's like complaining that the new keyboard from Casio isn't a piano.

    I understand why people miss the headphone jack, I did too for a while, but honestly wireless earbuds are so much more convenient anyway and the sound quality has improved quite a bit to my ears over the years.

  • Right, I guess I meant if it necessarily requires internet access to notify, how does it send the notification when it can not reach the internet.

    I have uptime Kuma and use ntfy to alert myself for various things, but if I can't access my server for any reason, the likelihood I'd be alerted first is very low.

  • Depends on the type of community, forums it's potentially disruptive since it bumps it to the top. Redsit/Lemmy style it matters less.

    I certainly would advocate against archiving Lemmy posts in a way that "locks" them, I can't tell you how many times an old reddit post shows up in a search result and helpful newer replies with the most recent information is still getting added sporadically.

  • She only specifically killed Godwyn afaik, specially because she needed to die in body to escape? The rest was assumedly more the intent of the Nox seemingly.

    A bit if a stretch to say she "murdered everyone related to the order of the fingers" lmfao

  • It's pretty clear there were already issues appearing prior to the night of the black knives, the golden order had already needed to be essentially reformed under fundamentalism as it was clear the bounty of the early days wasn't forever.

    Rani simply wanted to break free of the chains placed upon her by the Greater Will, unfortunately the way to do that required the sacrifice. I'm not saying it was right, but it's also not strictly evil.