Superhero? To us, sure. No doubt at all, no one in our reality has those powers and they're quite novel to us.
To the people from his own fictional universe? Not really a superhero at all... part of the superhero mythos is defined by a use of ultra-rare, exceptional powers.
But at points in the SW timeline before the time in which the movies were set, there were tens of thousands of Jedi running around and doing similar things. They were not exactly "unicorn rare."
Not what you asked for and you're not a fan, but if you're frequently finding yourself using your Deck at times you need to keep your ears open, I'd also recommend also finding a set of Bluetooth bone conduction headphones.
Of course it's not the best sound and there's a little lag, but I find myself needing to keep an ear on the world while using my Deck more often than I thought I would back when I got it. They've been really handy for a $50 Amazon pickup.
Okay, now this is cool. The old style throws a bunch of stuff at you all at once, and I'm totally going to use it if I need to power browse. And the regular UI is always great if you're kicking back and relaxing.
Both of these are going to have uses, and I gave them each their own bookmark, one right next to the other. Thank you again to the devs and admins, for making Lemmy and Lemmy.World awesome places to be.
Could they not just go with ".mali" as their governtal extension? It's only two more characters. Why mess with all of the existing .ml stuff on the internet?
Appreciate the suggestion, I usually set one of the trackpads as the magnifier and mouse. It's not ideal though, the zoom in is pretty extreme, so you lose parts of the screen.
I play Solasta exclusively on the Deck (as it's my only PC now), but almost ALL that time is docked.
The tiny text is a deal-breaker for my 40s eyes, re: playing it handheld. I'm working on a magnification screen rig at the moment (awaiting the parts) to address the issue in general, but just by default, on an 800p 7-inch screen, it's just too small.
I'm hoping that developers work on having clean and scalable fonts and UIs, as a growing percentage of PC gamers are going to be portable.
It can be done right. For example, I bought Inscryption on the last steam sale and played through almost all of it handheld, and every font in that game is either large as a percentage of screen real estate, or it's very, very clean and easy to read when smaller. That was a great experience on the small screen.
It's not immediately clear if any parents were in the home at the time of the shooting.
I guess it tracks that if they left a toddler and a baby in the house alone, they'd also be irresponsible enough to leave a weapon just sitting out unsecured and loaded. What a tragedy.
Maybe if they'd stop enshittifying their site trying to strong arm people into buying Premium, and start making the user experience actually bareable for people without ad blockers (I'd happily take a unskippable ad between videos if they'd remove the experience-destroying mid-roll ads), then people wouldn't go through these measures to block ads and modify things in Google-unfavorable ways.
We'll say it again, for the people in the back: it doesn't matter whether you believe in potentially lethal threats or not.
They'll still kill you. And if you ignore them and pretend they don't exist, they'll usually kill you much, much faster than if you were actively trying to mitigate them.
Just regular lemmy.world and old.lemmy.world on the desktop. Connect on the cell. It all works great.