I’m not sure it can just be that though, millennials have experience of all three too, why does the trend apparently exclude them?
I will sometimes pick a game, sometimes a movie, sometimes a book—all can be equally engaging IMO
I’m not sure it can just be that though, millennials have experience of all three too, why does the trend apparently exclude them?
I will sometimes pick a game, sometimes a movie, sometimes a book—all can be equally engaging IMO
I wonder if this might be related to the idea that modern media consumption habits are potentially trashing people’s attention spans
All I can say is lol
Plex is probably the easiest and most convenient, I think jellyfin is viable too, but I don’t use it.
If you’ve got the money, Roon or Audirvana are the gold standard of self hosted music
If you want something similar, but free, look into things like volumio or subsonic based solutions.
I think the borderlands games take the award for the quantity of egregious pop culture references
Holy shit I’ve not thought about this for a very long time
We’re pretty good at committing acts of economic self harm
Traitors is pretty good TV, I guess
Made me go and check, but surprisingly lemmy doesn’t have an emojipasta community
I would have thought that one would have made the jump
Lagunitas is pretty banging tho
Love this stuff.
Unironically, I consider Adult Swim as one of my favourite curators (and funders) of modern art. The breadth of unusual, yet incredibly well done work that they’ve created a place for over the years is staggering.
Edit: typo
I guess out of fear that we get another gitlab situation, where the open source offering has a load of key features eventually kept behind a paywall
I don’t think anyone is coming after you for this, but I obviously don’t know what country you’re in
It was available free from Rockstar, a few years back but it looks like the link doesn’t work any more. They took it off sale at the same time.
I’d grab it from archive.org or something, given they already set the price at “free”
> sega
> famicom
> no sega games on the list
Wha…?
Well that’s not good news. This feels like a bit of a problem because a lot of people probably wouldn’t vote on stuff they otherwise would, out of fear of attracting the attention of some nutjob with too much time on their hands.
It kinda flies in the face of the “downvote (and maybe report) then move on” attitude that most of us will have taken on from Reddit.
I wonder if the devs have plans to correct this as I don’t see how this won’t limit engagement from good users aware of this and amplify toxic ones (due to people not downvoting out of fear of retaliation).
Interesting, I was of the understanding that the individual vote attribution doesn’t leave the community’s home instance and only aggregated counts are federated.
Given an instance spun up for this purpose would very likely not host any communities I’d be interacting with, it wouldn’t get much more information than you can already get through the UI/API
Am I wrong on this?
What are you on about?
Ryzen 3xxx series processors are still being sold new today
The oldest zen processors are only just over half a decade old—a consumer CPU should be expected to be in service at least double that time.
I like that this clearly articulates that text editors are just whatever the hell vim & emacs are, with training wheels
I still don’t know why this architecture went for a Double XOR as the NOP, I guess they were just flexing that the reference chip design could do both in a single cycle