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People should vote in elections like they vote in these polls then.
People should vote in elections like they vote in these polls then.
I didn’t see anyone talking about Hades until it released on Steam
This is probably a worse deal than the previous offer of guaranteed revenue regardless of performance.
Tastes like the smell of pizza
You don’t have to deal with using a USB to SATA adapter and the drive has a built in enclosure so you can just shove it into a bag or pocket
Logitech G devices with the Lightspeed dongle still work with no pairing software. You’ll need the G software to change things like DPI though.
You can block communities
My neighbour denied that it was hot outside while he was outside in record heat
I will never shit on zoomer humour because I used to watch YouTube poops
You’ll still be able to identify by them by their bad posts.
I didn’t join Lemmy because of the ideology behind the project I joined it because I didn’t approve of what the owners of reddit were doing.
If the Sync dev starts ruining the app I’ll get a different one for the same reason I made a Lemmy account.
It’s at least reassuring it wasn’t just a hoax this time.
Some parts of the world definitely do have to worry about the heat getting them. We’ve already seen wet bulb temperatures exceeding human habitability in places where millions live, and some recent studies have suggested that in the long run our metric for true human habitability may actually be too wide.
Beehaw defederating from the biggest instances is why I ultimately made an account over here but it’s honestly not a good sign that the fediverse is already imploding. Most of us left reddit to get away from idiots on a power-trip trying to control how we talk to each other and it took about eleven seconds for it to get just as bad over here.
It’s weaker but Windows is so astonishingly terrible on handhelds that it ends up being a far better experience