That’s good to know. Thanks!
That’s good to know. Thanks!
What’s happening with hardware replacements? I’d be shocked if batteries lasted seven years.
I saw something about partnering with iFixit. Is there gonna be a program where we can get a certified battery installed in four years time?
We’re replacing protocols with Rust now?
I dig the role based games where deployables and vehicles are a thing. I’m sure there are still some around, but I can’t think of any.
Not for me. Last.fm knew my tastes perfectly. Spotify just craps the same dozen artists at me.
This is what I enjoyed about the first Tribes game. I remember wandering around my base, repairing the generators, placing turrets, fixing sensors, and murdering attackers. The rest of the team would be off grabbing the other teams flag or messing up their base.
IMO the sequels didn’t get the balance between base maintenance and flag running quite right.
LET’S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
In Sync that spoiler is hidden properly, but when I tap it, I get a toast saying “error removing spoiler”
I’m not sure how I feel about this. On one hand, access to transit is great. On the other hand, I feel like the greenhouse gas reductions would be minimal.
A smaller Pixel would be amazing.
news I can use
I’d worry more about content.
If the amount of non-bot posts/comments per user is falling, then there may be a health issue.
But I’d wait a bit longer before freaking out.
Airbnb prices are approaching that of hotel rooms. You typically get a kitchen at an Airbnb, but the price argument doesn’t seem accurate from the listings I’ve looked at.
This is it.
WebAssembly AFAICT is all about making existing code runnable in a JavaScript environment. JavaScript isn’t great itself, but Chrome provides pretty amazing tooling, so it’s good enough.
Add to that: if you want to write WASM in a strongly typed language, you need support libraries that define all of the browser primitives. If you’re an accomplished web developer, it’s more effective to stay in js.
Keep in mind that Lemmy users think Lemmy is a real alternative.
If someone asked me to choose between the two sites, and there was no baggage, Reddit would win hands down. The Reddit user base is huge, meaning even small towns have active subreddits. Here, not so much.
It was fine on June 12. It didn’t have the polish that decade-old Reddit apps had, however.
I’m guessing Jerboa development has kicked into overdrive and it will soon catch up.
OSX. I miss Ubuntu/Gnome’s configurable key bindings so much.
Holy crap! It’s amazing! I’m using it right now, and it’s great!
Will Pixel devices be able to use UWB to locate these trackers?