

this isn’t really a coherent question, mods don’t work any specific way on any OS, it all depends on the game you’re talking about.


this isn’t really a coherent question, mods don’t work any specific way on any OS, it all depends on the game you’re talking about.


android is a box were the lid only closes halfway on its own, and it took them until now to care enough to close the lid


i mean, if you’re on a non-stock OS you can just not install google services at all, and instead use aurora store.
i’m pretty sure it’s explictly legal, lol


what precisely is the point of a reference implementation that isn’t good?


freedos, obviously


i keep seeing this online but i have not once heard anyone complain about this IRL, all i’ve seen happen is that people went from “uhhh i need an apple charger, that’s a samsung charger” to “hey can i use your charger? sweet thanks”.
I’m sorry but it seems like a completely fucking made up problem


every time i’ve tried to decypher something from the XDA forums i feel like i’m looking into a different dimension, i’m guessing it’s because most of the people there are non-western and thus it’s quite literally true (india has a ton of native english speakers after all, whose version of english is quite different), but boy does it hurt my brain.
Same thing with telegram, the way people write and behave makes me uneasy


100%, if it weren’t for windows committing suicide in a spectacular fashion, linux would only be at a point where it’s “usable”. But as it stands it’s kinda objectively the best option these days, apple stuff functions but has obvious downsides.


so wait, people should be happy with the penis they have, but if they want a vagina they should get one? why shouldn’t we just strive to give everyone a body they’re happy with regardless of circumstances?
There are people who want a smaller penis too.


but then the things added by tubular are so vital that i just switch to newpipe while things are broken


see, what you did here by explaining your sexuality, is how you should approach it in general.
Pick whatever label gets the basic point across (sounds like demisexual is the most apt, but since it’s quite niche to know what it means “ace” might be more useful), and then if anyone actually needs to know the precise details you simply explain it to them like you did here.
The label doesn’t define you, it’s just there to summarize your unique experience.


dude i think the shackles might be having to work to not die


the problem with that is having to turn off your brain, which most of us can’t do


aren’t kernel versions literally vibes based? i recall hearing that Linus just declares a new major version when it feels right.


I just wish people could take one single step back from actively scamming others, if they just cared a little bit they could at least stop actively harming people, and maybe outright help them deal with emotional anguish if nothing else.
Like come on, do they have to promise to cure cancer? How much money would they really lose on simply promising to stop it from getting worse?


the one thing i’ll say about this is that the medical field needs to get better at PR, because that’s what’s holding “alternative medicine” believers back from it. We need to iron out the culture of doctors dismissing people’s experiences and making terrible diagnoses, and make it all feel less clinical.
Grab the counterculture by the balls and legitimize it, put the scam artists out of business by classing things like massage/cupping/acupuncture as a serious therapy you can get as a first stage of treatment, where the (licensed) practitioners are actually educated in medicine and (importantly) psychology.
Because these things aren’t inherently useless, they’re rituals and ways for people to feel like they’re being cared for on a more personal level. It’s not gonna magically cure cancer, but there’s a lot of stuff it could genuinely help treat and absolute worst case it’s something that helps patients feel better and can be a foothold into getting them more serious medical treatment.
We could just add a new base layer to the ladder of medical workers: People whose job is simply to get to know people and help them do things like schedule appointments, understand what the doctors are telling them, and remember to take medicine and such.
I think there’s potential for a huge amount of benefit here, to everyone really. It’d be a new kind of job that would suit many people, it would help those who find medical stuff intimidating, and could ease the workload of higher-educated medical workers.


i just want to point out that “threadiverse” made me flinch like an abused dog, that’s associated with facebook and thus tainted by original sin.
The proper term is “fediverse” which just means “anything that uses the ActivityPub protocol”, which yes means it includes things like mastodon, but that’s because despite their differences you can in fact interact with lemmy stuff from mastodon, so it makes sense!
Most things we do are anarching tbh, like just the simple act of meeting someone while walking on a narrow path means you have to directly communicate with them to get past each other, there’s no higher authority involved that decides who goes to which side, or punishes you if you shove them out of the way.
i never don’t have those thoughts, which is why my keys are on a lanyard and i think popsockets are mandatory for phones, i got an iron grip on that motherfucker