april
@april@lemmy.world
- Comment on Potential SteamOS machine? 2 weeks ago:
No new information. He’s just covering that “pure speculation” reddit post
- Comment on Day 140 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots 2 weeks ago:
They’re sentient you know
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
That’s his secret, he’s always angry
- Comment on Empires fall 2 months ago:
And an Alice in Wonderland themed one in the valley
- Comment on The new Flappy Bird game has a hidden secret: crypto 3 months ago:
The original author made an incredible hit and everyone got so jealous that they bullied him off the internet. Really sad story.
Now this crappy wannabe group buys the trademark years later and thinks they can fool people?
- Comment on Deep Discounts 3 months ago:
I checked the website it’s actually $45k sticker price in the US.
The $30k price is with the $1k discount mentioned plus the “Include est. incentives of $7,500 and 5-year gas savings of $6,000” check box the Tesla site has.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
No because the Democrats actually care about truth and justice
- Comment on How do trees know? 5 months ago:
Your senses do not feed back into evolution. It’s all random mutations that happen to make it slightly better at serving.
For many things that seem to require a large single leap in progress it turns out that there is a clear story of gradually developing it over a long time.
- Comment on What is a good starting point for learning about quantum fields 5 months ago:
Read Sean Carroll’s new Biggest Ideas pt 2 book
- Comment on What is the Anti Commercial-Al license and why do people keep adding it to their comments? 7 months ago:
It’s meaningless bullshit if they think the AI companies give a shit about copyright
- Comment on I diagnose you with dystopia 7 months ago:
One medical is actually a pretty good service and it’s fucked up that Amazon bought them
- Comment on How did we get humans on the moon in 1969 and are still struggling to get the Starship rocket to launch properly? 7 months ago:
In the early 70s it was a risky and expensive one-time deal. Starship is doing it sustainably and will completely revolutionize space travel.
The capabilities of starship are orders of magnitude more payload and for orders or magnitude less money at the same time.
Turns out it’s a bad idea to totally scrap a billion dollar rocket every time you use it.