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  • I'm an actress, not a jellyfish, you silly billy!

  • I can neither confirm nor deny the rumor that Ryan Gosling's trailer on set always smelled of fish.

  • I think someone is really fishing for compliments here.

    This smells a little bit fishy.

  • I know, I can hardly believe it either!

    Wait, no, now my astorturfing cover is blown. 😭

  • I can't talk about selling out any more, it's giving me a headache.

  • Fellow lemmings, I, for one, am glad that there are no corporate trolls trying to manipulate public opinions on Lemmy, it is the same warm, fuzzy feeling I get when I was watching multiple time Golden Globe nominated summer blockbuster, Barbie, now available on Blu-Ray and select streaming services.

    I don't know about you, but I sure hope Barbie sweeps the Golden Globes next month (and then the Oscars next year.)

  • Agree with you, there doesn't seem to be any good alternatives to Google Maps on Android (Apple Maps is seriously impressive with their animations at this point).

    And outside of TripAdvisor, one of the only good places to find restaurants reviews, because Yelp is... not good.

  • There is no single opinion for which everyone will universally agree on, so I respectfully disagree.

  • I think using a car tablet is equally as dangerous as texting and driving. Voice control would actually be better for adjustments while driving.

  • Replacing the buttons with a tablet has always been a cost saving measure on Tesla's part that was marketed as "futuristic", physical switches and dials made of plastic and metal as well as the underlying components will never be as cheap or as easy to wire as a simple touchscreen control. Other car companies followed suit, because Tesla made a method of reducing their own manufacturing costs hip, so many of them jumped on it.

    But, Tesla tablets were designed with the belief that this cost saving is possible because of the delusion that full autonomous self driving is possible with existing hardware through software updates. When self driving didn't happen after a decade of trying, people realized how inconvenient and dangerous it is that the only way to adjust the AC, stereo volume, and sideview mirrors while driving is through a tablet with no tactile feedback. So now, we are finally seeing that trend reversing.

  • I think besides having better tech literacy, millennials also tend to be much more cynical about the state of the world. There is only so much you can take of taking the blame for ending the good old days while being called lazy and entitled before you get sick and tired of it all. Hell, you can see that in this very thread of some of us project our own cynicism onto Gen Z.

    I don't see that doomerism we millennials have in most of Gen Z. While we grew up in a world where we resigned to the fact that everything is getting worse, they grew up in a world where things are already terrible, and they think it needs to be fixed, and I have high hopes for them.

    And I am so sick and tired of being sick and tired of everything, all the time. So I decided to change.

  • Rarely. I made it a point to finish my thoughts here, since I have a tendency to abandon what I write halfway, and I'm going to stop making excuses for myself.

    I have had some misses, but people seems to like to read my random thoughts and corny jokes here. Mostly.

  • We already talked about XMPP a few months ago, if anyone is interested in reading about some experiences with XMPP for more context.

    https://lemmy.world/post/1121594

  • The things on the Internet are forever... except for that one thing you saw years ago that you can't find anymore. Everyone has their Internet white whales (or Holy Grails).

  • That's esteemed Academy Award nominated character actress/Lemmy powermod Margot Robbie to you!

  • They don't. iMessage doesn't have read receipts built in for SMS (green bubbles), only blue bubbles sent from an Apple device.

  • Threads federation is mostly targeted towards Mastodon than Lemmy, so I highly doubt it will make much of a difference whether any Lemmy instance federates or not, since Lemmy is purely group based and does not federate well with even Mastodon to begin with as there is a huge difference in design philosophy. (Which means I can stay under the radar a bit longer.)

    However, I don't think Facebook will stop at Threads, they are using Threads as a preliminary test, and if it goes well, I think the next step they could do is to get Instagram itself to federate.

    So here is a thought: suppose reddit or Instagram are open to federation, would you say federating with them and getting all their content will be worth it?