I think you meant “morale” instead of “moral.”
I think you meant “morale” instead of “moral.”
When I got my first Rubik’s cube, I never thought I’d ever be able to solve it in under a minute. I still can’t, because it turns like garbage, but I got a 30 second solve on my MoYu cube recently.
Yeah, but the LGBTQ people in those areas probably wouldn’t buy that stuff either for fear of being outed and ostracized.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but on PS5 you’ll need to send individual images to a friend, to be able to download them from your chat session on the mobile app.
That’s the way on PS4. PS5 automatically sends all photo and video captures to the PS app on your phone. They disappear after 14 days, so if you don’t save them within two weeks, then you have to get them with chat posts like PS4.
Technically, it didn’t print part of the instructions, it printed all of them.
Depending on what he did in the military, becoming a cop might have been the only decently paying job he was qualified for.
I prefer wired for almost all cases. The reasons are threefold:
It seems like the only Bluetooth headphones being sold lately are either tiny individual ear buds that are easy to lose or big bulky over-the-ear headphones. Right now, my preferred wireless ear buds are connected by wires to an around-the-neck device, and I’m worried I won’t be able to replace them easily when they finish falling apart.
Wireless ear buds are one more thing I have to charge. I already have to charge my phone, watch, game accessories, and vape. I don’t need one more battery to manage.
Latency makes it obnoxious to watch video with wireless audio.
Right now, the only use case for my wireless ear buds is when I’m walking the dog and don’t want to worry about the wire bouncing around and getting caught on my clothes when I’ve already got the leash in one hand. The only reason I use Bluetooth in my car is because my old car had annoying feedback when I listened on the aux cable while the phone was charging. I’m considering trying aux again in the new car because the latency on the car’s Bluetooth is even worse and I’ve found myself watching videos in my parked car while on break from work.
At this point, I could honestly see a library being better for fact-checking.
I saw all the announcements for Sync, and remembered that Sync for Reddit was my main app a long time ago. Couldn’t recall why I switched to Infinity.
Downloaded Sync for Lemmy today, scrolled past about 4 posts before a box showed up that said “sponsored content.” Now I remember why I switched.
ymfah is a mad genius, and everyone should check out his other videos.
I started a clean Windows install a few weeks ago. Upon first boot, I immediately deleted the program files folder for Edge in an act of defiance to Microsoft. I then realized I had no browser. Had to ask my son to put a Firefox installer on a flash drive for me.
3 days later, I found out that winget exists.
I would think it’s because users only interact with their own instance. They would need to post it to their instance first before it can be forwarded to the appropriate community’s instance.
The main shift was that I now strongly prefer console/couch/tv gaming over PC/monitor/desk gaming.
This is the big one for me. My co-workers all wonder why I switched from pc to PlayStation, and I’m like, “dude, you just watched me troubleshoot 10 machines that failed our OS upgrade, and you think I want to come home and find that Windows update just broke my sound drivers again?”
Why do I accidentally find my wife’s keys in plain sight when she’s tearing the house apart panicking to find them?
It’s possible you’ve had it before and were simply asymptomatic the first time. I only knew I had it the first time because everyone in my house was miserably ill and I tested positive. Two years later, I tested positive again. This time, I had the worst headache of my life, and I was so exhausted that I felt like passing out every time I stood up. Only lasted a day or two, thankfully.
It’s not for copyright infringement, it’s for patent infringement. Apparently when they made Legends Arceus, Nintendo patented the idea of pointing the camera at a monster and throwing stuff at it.