This seems super cool. I’ll have to look into this more later and see how I could use this with my infrastructure
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GhostTheToast@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•there's no escape! brew another cup!
2·11 months agoThat involves knowing how to read
As someone who thinks tomatoes are vegetables, I would eat more tomatoes like apples if they didn’t give me canker sores every time.
GhostTheToast@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•On a lighter note: Why do people still buy fast food?
4·2 years agoHomie I don’t trust cheap sushi. My butthole riots
No, 50% of America failed the test. The rest of us did our part
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why are so many Pro-Palestine (I am pro-Palestine and anti-genocide) Americans refusing to vote for Harris due to her stance on Israel?
11·2 years agoThis is what I think as well. I understand there are people out there with that opinion, but I think their message is getting signal boosted by people trying to sway the election.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Former Google CEO says climate goals are not meetable, so we might as well drop climate conservation — unshackle AI companies so AI can solve global warmingEnglish
1·2 years agoHow did you get into going your “job”? Sounds super interesting and cool
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politics @lemmy.world•Is Texas about to put a Democrat in the Senate? | Colin Allred is gaining on Ted Cruz
5·2 years agoBelieve it or not, McConnell is elected by popular vote in the state. Crazy, right?
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politics @lemmy.world•Is Texas about to put a Democrat in the Senate? | Colin Allred is gaining on Ted Cruz
191·2 years ago<places tin foil hat on>
As someone from Kentucky, I could’ve sworn that I saw reports coming out that the margin McConnell was winning by in some rural counties was higher than the ratio of registered Republicans to Democrats. Implying that a large swath of rural democrats were voting for McConnell. Now, I don’t claim to know every democrat in the state. However, every democrat I met hates the guy and a lot of republicans hold their nose voting for him.
Also as quickly as I saw those reports, they vanished. Myriad of reasons to explain things, but sure seems odd, right?
<Removes tinfoil>
Corn Dog Sonnet No. 7 [Remix] in my ass
GhostTheToast@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Harris and Trump are tied in 538's new polling averages
51·2 years agoNot only losers, they are weird
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What email provider do you use? Would you recommend it?
5·2 years agoPurely Mail, yes; so long as you’re comfortable with one guy running the service.
Thunderbird for desktop and K-9 for Andriod. Only because they were the most recommended and completely fit my needs.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Lemmings of Lemmy who came over from Reddit what do you miss about Reddit and what do you not miss?
2·2 years agoYeah, there are plenty of stupid takes and ass-backward ideas here too
Thank Mr Skeltal
Based take imo. I think many posters fail realize the insane amount of money steam makes Valve. Rough estimates are that Steam sold 400 million games last year. Average cost for a game is ~$15.5. Steam has a platform fee of 30%. That means that, roughly, Steam made Valve ~1.86 billion dollars just through the sell of games. Not considering microtransactions or hardware sells. Reportedly, Valve made 1 billion dollars just off cases from CS2 crate openings. Let’s just give Valve the benefit of the doubt and assume they made $5 billion dollars last year.
Impressive, but honestly not that impressive when you consider that Xbox brought in 18 billion and PlayStation brought in 30 billion last year. However, if you factor in that Xbox has a head count of ~$20,100 and Sony has one of ~12,700. While Valve has a head count of about ~400. We see that Xbox and Sony are bringing in about $900K and $2.4M per head respectively. Valve is bring in 12.5M per head. Plus Xbox and PlayStation have multiple studios and campuses. While I believe Valve only has the 1 or 2 campuses and they are their only studio.
My point being that, Valve has a ton of liquid cash for investment and growth opportunities. I’d wager Valve brought in more than 5 Billion last year, but with them being a private company, it’s hard to pin down what exactly they could’ve made.
Steam doesn’t control the quality of remasters. That’s up to publishers. I’m not the most active gamer and might have missed something, but didn’t valve release a major revamp to the way the Library and Store were layed out in the past year or two? They also recently expanded family sharing and remote co-op. The only L I can remember in recent memory is the whole “You can’t leave your games to another person when you die”
GhostTheToast@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Netris - an experimental open-source GeForce NOW alternative (cloud gaming solution)
1·2 years agoHave you heard about moonlight and sunshine? You might be interested in that
Tbh, I don’t feel as strong about social studies/history. If I had to pick though, probably yellow because I mostly of dirt roads, roman gold, and the pyramids and those all feel yellow. But History is so subjective on what you take from it that you could probably make an argument for any color





Not just any Linux emulator, but an ARM to x86 emulator as well named FLEX