IndefiniteBen
@IndefiniteBen@leminal.space
- Comment on Legendary exit for a legendary creator 11 months ago:
Link for the lazy: lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/11495463
- Comment on puzzling 11 months ago:
Cultists obsessed with their leader’s face?
- Comment on The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition | Free on Epic Game 11 months ago:
As far as I remember from the DF review, the spacer’s edition “remaster” isn’t any good. You’re better off playing the original game.
Though maybe only the spacer’s choice edition is free because no one bought it.
- Comment on Holiday Decoration 2024 11 months ago:
Maybe it is! If something is so over-inflated that it bursts, it would probably look deflated…
- Comment on Shitty deal 11 months ago:
What size do you estimate they are? Tennis ball sized?
- Comment on Holiday Decoration 2024 11 months ago:
The deflated snowman fits the scene so well!
- Comment on Bowl cut gang, rise up. 11 months ago:
Are you implying that bowl cuts weren’t cringe 20 years ago? The top will at least be in style when they are wearing it.
- Comment on Treat yourself 1 year ago:
Now throw them all in the trash 😌
- Comment on Choose wisely! 1 year ago:
Right. I seem to have confused myself.
Also another point is that it says “up to” 7 inches. Who knows if that distance is a choice or random.
- Comment on Choose wisely! 1 year ago:
But then you haven’t travelled 7 inches. If you want to measure how far someone has travelled, you measure the distance from a body part in one position to the same body part in the second position. If you measure from the back of the foot in one position why would you measure to the front of the foot in the other position?
- Comment on Cue X-Files theme... 1 year ago:
Whoops, missed this comment when I made mine… Here’s the link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
- Comment on Cue X-Files theme... 1 year ago:
More accurate response:
Pareidolia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
Pareidolia is the tendency for perception to impose a meaningful interpretation on a nebulous stimulus, usually visual, so that one sees an object, pattern, or meaning where there is none. It is a type of apophenia.
Common examples are perceived images of animals, faces, or objects in cloud formations, seeing faces in inanimate objects, or lunar pareidolia like the Man in the Moon or the Moon rabbit.
- Comment on This airBNB was supposed to be a "relaxing retreat" but now I need therapy after this shit. 1 year ago:
At least they have an excuse if it’s mounted over the fireplace.
What compelled them to mount it so high on an almost blank wall?!
- Comment on The infamous amazon Union busting video 1 year ago:
I was thinking about this the other day and while I’m sure they would never admit it, I think the reason Amazon is so anti-union is to prepare for automation.
Whenever they can reliably replace all the low-income employees with robots, they will do so. If employees had a union they might be able to stop or slow the replacement of people with robots.
- Comment on Google Maps partners with TfL to prioritize safer cycling routes in London 1 year ago:
Hopefully this means Google maps is also improving its routing for bicycle routes, as it has a number of issues routing on bike routes in the Netherlands.
- Comment on Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition - Announcement Trailer | PS5 & PC (Epic & Steam early 2024) 1 year ago:
6 October 2023 for PS5
Hopefully all the content is on the disc!
- Comment on I hate using mobile to read articles 1 year ago:
I have often seen sites like that, after opening a link from the Google Discover feed that suggests stories of interest to me.
I have just started to block sites like this from showing up in suggested articles. There are almost certainly another site with the same story without shitty pop-in video players.