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[–] mob@lemmy.world 0 points 9 months ago

Can you see whats been removed from a thread? Because at the time of my comment, there were quite a few comments I'm not seeing anymore

[–] mob@lemmy.world 29 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Not going to lie, I really hate when the internet gets a new favorite phrase. Destroys discussion on the subjects and feels like it's a race for commenters to say the hit phrase.

[–] mob@lemmy.world -3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

It's just interesting to me how radicalized the Internet is nowadays. Any excuse to bring up a way to shit on the US is jumped at. Especially on Lemmy. I'm starting to wondering if that's the point of Lemmy as well.

It's not like the small communities here are surviving.

[–] mob@lemmy.world -4 points 9 months ago (4 children)

Always weird how excited people are to shoehorn blaming the US imo

[–] mob@lemmy.world 0 points 9 months ago

Is he a pillar? What's his name/handle?

[–] mob@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago (2 children)

I like how this one dude who helped make Skyrim multiplayer is the whole mod community in every Starfield post.

[–] mob@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Yeah wtf. I was looking forward to season 2

[–] mob@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, Lemmy is actually pretty terrible tbh. I keep hoping it'll get interesting but it's repetitive AF.

But did you know Linux beat Windows in a test of 10 games?!

[–] mob@lemmy.world 28 points 9 months ago (7 children)

I find myself wanting to kill time by using my phone and scrolling, even Lemmy, and realizing it's not doing anything for me. Just a comfort scroll. I think I'll probably kick the social media/scrolling habit completely within the next year.

[–] mob@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I understand. Self driving is making progression, and I can understand the concern.

Like I said, I thought you were saying the indicator was the issue, not the self driving. I don't know the facts behind self driving, and it's definitely above my paygrade, so I have no room to give opinions. I think progression is cool though, if it's proven safe

To be fair though, you did skip the limitations.

that can only be used in limited situations and in certain (geo-fenced) areas, like in heavy traffic on select highways at speeds of 40 MPH or less. Drive Pilot is also limited to daytime use and during clear weather, and cannot be used in construction zones. Furthermore, the driver is not allowed to fall asleep or leave the driver's seat

 

I have no intentions of actually using Kalis long list of tools for any real reason, but I really like learning new stuff. I thought it'd be fun to crack my own wifi password and stuff like that just to understand how it all works. Is there any good place to learn how to use the tools, and how they work?

Otherwise, I can just Google each tool and learn that way. I didn't know if there was a good "step by step" guide of what I should learn and in what order though

 

I broke my old laptop, and decided to full send Linux Mint on the new one without ever using Linux before. I'm trying to help some people study math. I want to put together like 10 questions, and below them have the answers as well as the shown work to get to the answer. I'd like to be able to blur/black the answer section out until clicked or something.

I can always put the answers on a separate page or something, but thought I might as well see if Linux has something to offer

I could also code something into a webpage, but I was just looking for convenience

Thank you!

 

Like, the site owners/employees/admins/mods are the only ones who choose what to post(and hopefully not extremely bias and a good spread of topics), but the users can still upvote/downvote the post as well as comment and all that?

I like the aggregation mark down style of these sites, but I am not sure about the curation being purely user based. I am curious if the users having a large majority control of the curation hurts the quality, and I'd like to see comparisons if they exist.

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