I’d gladly save some gas by letting them push me
Hi, I’m Miss Brainfart.
I’m afraid of sharks, with the exception being blåhaj. What could that possibly mean, huh.
(That’s not a hint, I genuinely have no idea)
Lemmings can also find me @miss_brainfart:catgirl.cloud on Matrix, if they desire to do so for e2ee reasons
I’d gladly save some gas by letting them push me
It’s just that it’s incredibly wasteful/polluting.
Which actually makes it illegal in some countries, too
It can pull weight at 4k, but I’m not sure if that is justification to slam it for not having the memory for 4k.
There are many games that cut it awfully close with 12GB at 1440p, for some it’s actually not enough. And when Nvidia pushes Raytracing as hard as they do, not giving us the little extra memory we need for that is just a dick move.
Whatever this card costs, 12GB of vram is simply not appropriate.
I’m starting to wonder, what will YouTube do once it stops being remotely sustainable to run?
Is more efficient video compression being developed faster than people are uploading content?
Like, at some point, they might just run out of space and will have to purge millions of videos.
Does Connect You work for you? I can send messages, but if someone replies, the notification only shows their number instead of the name I saved them as, and the reply doesn’t show up in the chat itself
They could just align the text bottom right, where there’s less gun poking into the area
Ubisofts wet dream, yes
If they transparently inform buyers about the account requirement and what that means, then they have done their duty and are compliant, I’d say.
Not that I like that.
But as long as the consumer knows everything they need to know to make an informed decision about the product they’re going to use, it’s all good.
Now, this decision also needs to be voluntary, so if there are some dark patterns or other carefully constructed circumstances bullying the consumer into accepting all the bs, then that would violate the GDPR.
But what is voluntary or not is hard to say, for many products and services. Can be argued either way, and you better believe it will be argued either way.
Combatting symptoms is nice and all, but ideally you’d want to remove the reason these symptoms exist in the first place.
But the prices being so low is exactly what makes people care less about things like privacy, so not great either
And if even Meta agrees to do it, there’s no excuse left, is there
On that note, I wish Firefox had a setting to always load sites in reader mode, when available. Ideally with the ability to set exceptions, though.
Not everyone can do everything at once, and doing something is better than doing nothing at all.
Really? You’re missing out.
They’re not called fever dreams for nothing.
Say what you want, but a fever knocking you out and having you dream weird stuff is the best part about being sick
Guess the fines need to climb exponetially, then
If basic coffee is all you want, though:
Vacuum coffee maker
Well damn, this is great. Too many private email providers still do their own thing in terms of encryption, so that is awesome to hear
Asking as someone who doesn’t know anything about any of this:
Does more B mean better?