“No guys, it’s ok when Russia unapologetically invades a foreign country for oil, because you see that country is part of the west and west = bad”
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Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck plugin adds AMD FSR4 support to improve visuals
11·2 months agoFSR4 has been great for me. Performance seems slightly worse than FSR3 but the increase in visual quality is well worth it, particularly because IMO FSR4 on balanced both looks and performs better than FSR3 on quality.
I still avoid it when I can because native rendering will always look best, but this is definitely really nice for steam deck where the hardware is much more limited.
On average there are 4.3 births per second, I’m not sure how that compares to in 1970 but its probably still more than 1 so its quite likely someone was born exactly on unix time 0.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Will CEOs eventually have to replace themselves with AI to please shareholders?
3·2 months agoI’d argue they do make strategic decisions, its just that the strategy is always increasing quarterly earnings and their own assets.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My friend got this when she tried to view a Reddit post about a dental issue that got marked as NSFWEnglish
1·2 months agoTrue, but I dont want reddit’s shitty NSFW tagging system to distract from the important issue here
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Games@lemmy.world•Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Official Nintendo Switch TrailerEnglish
8·2 months agoAt least is it 2 games bundled together?
Inb4 they say “its two games, so this will be $140!”
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump declines to call for unity after Charlie Kirk killing in stunning move
174·2 months agoThe same day, a school in Colorado got shot up by someone who had fallen deep into the alt-right pipeline. It was known that this student was viewing white supremacist, extreme right content. Not a word from the president about that radical right wing rhetoric being to blame or anything of the sort.
Edit: kid also shot himself after. Alt-right pipeline hurts those that fall into it too.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My friend got this when she tried to view a Reddit post about a dental issue that got marked as NSFWEnglish
18·2 months agoIt does need better tagging but honestly thats not the issue here. This is because of the new UK law, simple as.
Power brick, power adapter, or USB charger are what come to mind for me.
I gotta say I disagree heavily with your fiancee on dongles. IMO dongles are adapters for data of some kind, not just power from the wall. But to each their own I guess.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you think of imitation and lab-grown meats?
17·2 months agoI find it very promising. As much as I love meat, its pretty undeniable that raising livestock is super inefficient. It takes so much food to raise livestock that, iirc, more farmland in the US is dedicated to growing food for our food than to growing food for us. Lab grown meat doesn’t completely solve this - there are still lost calories in the process to my knowledge - but its way more efficnient. Plus less land usage, less fossil fuel emissions, overall it would be more sustainable.
I see 2 big problems facing it right now:
The first is scale, which is the more significant. We’d need to figure out how to grow meat on a truly massive scale. Definitely doable though, just needs more research.
The second is “realism” or how close it seems to natural meat. Lab grown meat has the advantage over like plant based stuff because it is actually meat. However, ifnits too perfect or uniform, or maybe doesnr have enough fat or variety, it might be seen as unnatural by many (even just subconsciously) and push them away from it.
But yeah, could be awesome.
Obviously this is subjective, but I use android auto all the time and something similar for a linux phone would be really nice for me. Don’t dismiss them just cause you wouldn’t use them
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politics @lemmy.world•Minority Leader Jeffries refuses to endorse NY mayoral candidate Mamdani amid deepening Democratic Party crisis
3·3 months agoLot of the DNC is too stupid to realize that. They see missing votes from demographics that normally would and assume it means that theyre too left and need to appeal more to centrists.
I don’t think anyone actually thinks this other than like currently serving politicians and cops
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Games@lemmy.world•It Turns Out, Steam’s Adult Content Ban Has Been Plotted For A Year And Is Spearheaded By One Of Project 2025’s Leading VoicesEnglish
5·3 months agoThe thing that’s been bothering me is, since when did a local, “ragtag group” of activists have this much influence on the actions of massive corporations? Bigger, more powerful groups have tried and failed to make changes like this over and over again. Why does collective shout have so much pull? It doesn’t make any sense to me.
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politics @lemmy.world•ICE Arrests US Army Veteran, Husband of Former Congressional Candidate During Citizenship Interview
2·3 months agoNot that I disagree with you, but I do honestly think this stuff is more important.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Looking to change to a Linux-based OS on a laptop, but I don't really understand coding so I haven't tried any of them. Is LinuxMint a good place to start?
2·3 months agoIt’s not necessarily a problem, it just shouldn’t be the first thing you try. On windows people are used to always downloading the program directly from the internet first thing, but on linux you’ll have a better time if you check the package manager and/or flathub first for programs. Then, if it’s not there, then yeah download direct from the internet.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Looking to change to a Linux-based OS on a laptop, but I don't really understand coding so I haven't tried any of them. Is LinuxMint a good place to start?
17·3 months agoMint is a good option, yeah. Should feel familiar if you’re coming from windows.
Note that coding experience isn’t really relevant. Only the most advanced users ever really need to write code for their system. 99% of linux users, including the experienced and power users, don’t have to regularly code, per se. Note that I’m referring to actually writing programs, not terminal use. Using a terminal isn’t coding but that may be what you were thinking of, it’s similar but imo not the same. If you wanna do more advances stuff, you’ll definitely want to learn the terminal, but for most stuff you’ll get by just fine with GUIs like you’re probably used to. Mint is particularly good at keeping stuff to GUIs.
Something to note: coming from windows, you’ll be used to getting programs by finding downloads on the internet. On linux, that’s generally best avoided - you should always look on your distro’s package manager first. On mint is believe it’s called something like “software center” or “software manager,” can’t remember off the top of my head but it will be preinstalled for you.


Right, because drawing an allegory to the actions of the United States in the middle east as an example of doing something bad is the best way to praise the states