I’ve used old pocketbook reader with some opensource libraries to make some small apps with questionable utility.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should I pretend to care about the lives in Gaza and Palestine?English
102·3 days agoThere is a big difference between “i don’t care” and “fuck them”. I mean I don’t really have mental energy and passion to really care for their conflict (for many reasons) but my opinion is close to: it’s horrible and isr*el is fucked up hellhole, not “fuck the palestinians”. You shouldn’t act like you care unless you care but you can at least filter it a bit or don’t participate in conversations that involve that conflict.
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Games@lemmy.world•The Blood of Dawnwalker lets you complete areas in any order, kill any NPCs you like, and still complete the game after failing every quest: 'We're giving even more freedom to players'English
22·13 days agoI do! Especially not overcomplicated with rules. Monster of the week is one of my favorites.
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Games@lemmy.world•The Blood of Dawnwalker lets you complete areas in any order, kill any NPCs you like, and still complete the game after failing every quest: 'We're giving even more freedom to players'English
153·14 days agoI really like it when quests can fail and failing actually opens another path to something. Possibility of failure in general is good as well.
Why would they do it? Does it work with openjk?
I really loved light saber duels in that game (iirc there was an option to enable dismemberment and some cool finishers). Maybe it’s time to play it again.
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Games@lemmy.world•Whats your favorite hack/custom game/fan made games?English
52·19 days agoNethackTamriel Rebuilt.
It doesn’t look any more ‘tailored’ then any other scheduling software? There seems to be 0 salon specific features after a quick glance.
They are essentially the same, both are kinds of physical injury.
I didn’t, actually compared similar things both times.
So we shouldn’t compare some but should compare other types of suffering?
I mean there are far more challenging and demading types of work that don’t require physical labour. Streeming/being youtube personality is one of the least demanding and challenging work there is.
If someone has their leg broken with bone sticking out and another person who fell and now has a broken skin on their hands I should assume they feel more or less the same and shouldn’t compare?
I can assure you that there is a lot more psychological and physical strain in monotonous physical work. A month in a factory made me appreciate my desk job in IT like nothing else in the world. Obviously burn out exists and destroys your motivation and ability to do things.
They can stop working in entertainment, it’s not like streamers are bound to a chair with a rope.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•English has too many words for animalsEnglish
163·1 month agoBut they are turtles, like every crow is a bird.
Experience matters a lot in practice, but having a degree gives you opportunity to learn fundamentals and to have a broader knowledge base in general. Met a few people without formal education with insane knowledge and skills but absolutely helpless outside of their area of expertise.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple is closing three US stores, including the first to unionizeEnglish
32·1 month agoI had m1 for a week or so and sincerely tried to use it, everything felt just wrong and basic things didn’t work. All in all it was horrible experience, asked my old machine back. Working in a mac shop is tiring at least with windows laptops and desktops you can install linux on most of them easily and forget the pain.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Keeping it classy for my 1000th postEnglish
11·1 month agoWell yeah, no question there, but by itself it kind of doesn’t count?
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Keeping it classy for my 1000th postEnglish
611·1 month agoDo people consider sour cream a sauce?

Gitlab and gitlab-ci really are great and easy to support with little problems as long as you update regularly. It really does look cringe, but they always were chasing current dumb thing relentlesly.