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  • Well there is the "not your doggy business" (as in, you're the dog/bitch, and this is not your fucking business), but it's rarely used now and it's also not super special

  • I have no idea but if I had to guess, I'd say the audience of PC Gamer is PC gamers, and the average PC gamer fucking sucks

  • Piastri's logo is OP

  • It is quite similar in mechanics. It's a small sandbox and you also have superpowers just like Dishonored. It's pretty different in the overall vibe and obviously more gun-focused. I think you'll enjoy it, and since it's free it's easy to try.

  • In Russian there's a "Такие дела", which means something like "Things are like that"

  • Not sure about hardcore Doom fans but the game looks uninteresting to me specifically. It's like a polar opposite from Doom 2016 judging by all the videos I've seen. Don't really care about the higher price, I'd get it if I liked it but it really doesn't click for me.

  • Lol, I've read this headline and thought "thank fuck, probably the only option to have Discord's content readable", I like how universal this opinion is

  • Can't wait for his disciples to butcher the unclear message left by the boss and turn it into the opposite of what he would've wanted

  • The first BIGMODE-type game

  • Sayonara Wild Hearts is a magical experience that can't be described honestly. On difficult stages, it engages all your senses and you're just 100% inside, enthralled by the visuals, music and rhythm. This is probably the most focused and most precise game ever, everything it has, works. It's not just my favorite indie game, it's one of my favorite games ever.

    Also, Night in the Woods and Keep Driving. Both resonated with me emotionally in a lot of ways, touching the things I care about. Keep Driving also has a really fun gameplay loop and an incredible music selection (which works as a boost for that emotional factor).

    Honorable mentions: What Remains of Edith Finch (it made me uncomfortable and scared at some moments) and Firewatch (nice way to tell a story, and the characters feel real).

  • I'm not against experimentation and changing things. I liked Material 2 but Material 3 is an improvement in every way. Even some of the changes in this redesign are pretty good. My main issue is with the blur. I don't think it works well with bold contrasting colors that Material aims to use.

    And regarding your point on icon shapes, I kind of get it but also I get the reasoning of having uniform sizes — it does look better. I wish there was a way to have different shapes that are uniform in size. They've made these new various shapes and they look nice but it would be even nicer if we could apply different shapes to different icons, and not use one shape exclusively for everything.

  • I don't like it. Blur makes most of the UI less readable.

  • I got a used 2080 Ti about a year ago and pretty much everything runs great in 1440p, not on top graphics but I don't really need that. Don't even see a reason to upgrade with all these crazy prices.

  • Well according to the article, it'll lessen the notifications of the channels you don't engage with, as I understand it's the notifications you often dismiss that will suffer. So if you click on those rarely-uploading ones every time, you should be safe.

  • Jesus is helping the ones that are less fortunate and are less able, he's propping them up so they would have less trouble in the society.

    Which means Jesus is a socialist.

  • The metal frame makes the phone feel much more solid. The 120 Hz screen is an incredible improvement, 60 Hz screens feel laggy now. The camera is noticeably better, I've always considered 4a's camera to be way above its price range in terms of quality but 8a beats it. And also I like that 8a comes in mint, that's always been my favorite color.

  • Sync for Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Support Android 15's Predictive Back gesture?