What do you need to get off your chest before the New Year?
latenightnoir @ latenightnoir @lemmy.world Posts 17Comments 606Joined 12 mo. ago
Right?! It'd be, like, Foundation levels of precog chess! I mean, he did star in the first Butterfly Effect, maybe that unlocked his potential!
It's not young-you's fault, they had us all hooked on that potential. And it 100% had and still has that potential, it's just that the wrong people are calling the shots.
Tell you what, I'll go back with you and we can punch the ones who ruined the internet!
This just in, Billionaires like money more than they do regressive morons! The entire world is aghast!
In all seriousness, I had a brief moment of depersonalisation when I looked at humanity from a distance, and I didn't understand a damned thing about what's going on. I mean, I get what's happening, but... Like... what the fuck is even happening, what even is this, are they for real?! Did they expect something else to happen?!
Is this Punk'd, are we getting Punk'd? Mfw Trump turns out to be Ashton Kutcher wearing a Total Recall mask...
Could've used these words 15 years ago... If it doesn't work, it doesn't work, and forcing things tends to make them worse.
Or, in the words of my former therapist: "nobody's going to build you a statue for enduring needless punishment."
That moment when the next step of your species' evolution is turned into an ethical horror show by greedy assholes...
The flat type was the second to fail, my first was a standard tube-y one... Granted, I bought mine in 2020, I think, so it may account for a drop in quality.
Bought it exactly based on that rationale, no dice in my case. Started developing a crease right where the cable met the nub toward the USB-C end, then it devolved into severed connections - would work if I wiggled it. And I really didn't rough it up, it was either plugged into my PC, or plugged into a wall charger at night, with "normal' amounts of flexing (I feel there's a word for this, but I'm missing it).
It was my favourite from an aesthetic standpoint, too...
Oh, noo... this just intensified the howling wind rushing through the calcified remains of my sex life, it sounds like a mockery of ecstatic moans...
I'm honestly not going to argue against their efficacy as transfer mediums, because I didn't have much contact with the Apple ecosystem other than for work.
But that is another mark against them in my book. What use is a good cable when it's only usable with a single type of device? They could have the highest transfer rates ever and still wouldn't serve, like, half of the people who use phones and computers. That's to say nothing of the myriad other peripherals out there (even vapes use USB-C for charging).
That plus the really poor design/build quality of the cable itself are what make them bad cables.
Well, maybe I spent all my good fortune on that MicroUSB, because I sure haven't had the same luck with other cables... The only other good one seems to be from my Sennheiser headphones, but that doesn't get used much, either...
Hey, maybe I got extremely lucky with that one cable, but I don't remember ever having had problems with MicroUSBs.
I even accidentally bent the whole MicroUSB plug by slapping my phone off the table, bent it back into place, and it was good to go! Genuinely felt so much confidence in that cable, that I gave away all other MicroUSB cables I used to get from whatever tech included one in the package.
I now own two 140W USB-C cables which were very expensive - I bought them thinking that I'd take better care of them knowing how much money I wasted. I barely even use them for anything other than charging, so they are hanging off of my nightstand 24/7, and that's because I'm afraid they'll snap at the joint if I use them too much.
Trauma dump time, it all started with my first USB-C cable, a OnePlus one. First one lasted for about a year. Bought a second one which lasted about the same, official OnePlus gear. Luckily, everything started coming with its own cable later on, so I didn't feel the need to stock up. But the two expensive ones are the only USB-Cs I've owned for more than a year, because most of the other ones started getting busted joints.
They really don't make stuff like they used to, pretty much nobody. And credit where it's due, Apple have been leading the planned obsolescence movement from the start (their iPhone 3 cables were just as bad as the current ones).
On the other end of the spectrum, I own a single no-name MicroUSB cable. I've owned it for, I think, a decade at this point. Maybe even longer than that. It was the cheapest cable I could find over 2m in length, cost me about two bucks back then. I've used it for phones, MP3 players, external hard drives, mice - you name it, it's been plugged in it. It still performs just as well as it did when I bought it, it hasn't lost its shape, and believe me when I say it received zero preferential treatment.
I honestly lost count of how many USB-C cables have failed me so far. Seriously...
That is most gracious, and it would be an awesome response to globalisation! Heck, it would only make sense to globalise Unions as well!
Thank you! I'll keep you updated in case I strike gold! And even if it doesn't work out for me, I'll ask around and I'll drop you deets for whomever proves relevant!
Good riddance, historically the shittiest cables in existence in terms of build quality and design, and they polluted USB-C with that design, too...
What, you want the thing to be reinforced with a flexible brace near the plug so that the cable won't fray? Fuck you. Oh, your cable frayed near the plug? Fuck you. Buy more cables, it's just e-waste. Not like the environment's going down the toilet or anything.
Resources, too, the whole kit and kaboodle! Again, really can't thank you enough!
On a side and completely personal note, I can't describe the big, fat smile I'd wear on my face if I could call myself a Union rep:))
That is an interesting point, and I actually think I could help with this! I do very much like getting people with needs in touch with people with solutions!
Sincerely, thank you! I'm managing my expectations, but you sparked a bit of enthusiasm in me! Here's hoping I can help in some way.
Oh, Conclave definitely needs less killing and more sports! I think Lunaro could be great if they'd rework it a bit. And actual races sound like they could be a blast, yes!
Heck, Tennolympics! Why not! Go all in!:))
Huh, I honestly had no idea, thank you! I'll certainly start looking into it! Perfect timing, too, quit my job so I could focus on trying to get into stuff like this!
I sure hope the fact that it isn't common knowledge (at least not among most of the people with whom I've worked during the past decade) is down to them being effective and not it being a hopeless cause, though... Speaking from personal experience (and I leave room for doubt because I have notoriously bad luck in general), it sure didn't feel all that grand working in this industry. Not about the work in itself, but the practices...
Heh, I started considering if I should edit in a rant about BG3 in my initial comment and you've graciously provided the window I needed, thank you!:))
I don't know what they did, either, I mean Rogue Trader used to run better while in Beta, and it wasn't even supposed to run on the Deck as it was... Hell, even my PC starts trying to lift off during most of Act III...
Plus, and I may get nuked for this, the game is incomplete as well. Yes, first and foremost Justice for Karlach and Minthara, the most endearing and the most emotionally complex characters in recent memory respectively (try a Good romance with Minthara and get whiplash going from total domination, blood and carnage to the healthiest concept of a romantic relationship in the entire game, that needed sooo much more exploration!), who both got severely shafted content-wise.
But even beyond that, the bits they cut out near the end can really be felt as rushed amputations rather than anything planned... At least, that's how they feel to me. Credit where it's due, Act I and II, and most of Act III are pretty much RPG perfection, but it hurts so much seeing it fumble right as the crescendo boils to an end...
DE truly are impressive in how utterly not greedy they are. Not to mention that, as you've said, Warframe really seems to be a passion project for them and it shows in every single detail - especially the Warframes themselves, every model is a display-worthy sculpture, I swear!
And, yeah, they are perfectly attuned to the community, actively participate not only within said community, but also mobilise people toward helping other noble causes (see the explosive success they've had with fundraising for the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation)!
And I totally understand what you mean about the almost paralysing amount of choices on offer in the game itself, I have 2.5k hours in it, playing relatively regularly for 5 years now, and they thoroughly hooked me in with their last batches of updates! Again! I have to consciously make myself play other games every now and again just so that I won't burn myself out!
I wholeheartedly believe nothing is lost yet! We're still around, we're still full-on "seditious" (from the perspective of Big Bucks McOildrill), we can do this!
But, yes, we do need an Underground Railroad type network for now...