Allero
@Allero@lemmy.today
- Comment on 11 hours ago:
I see, thanks for sharing!
- Comment on 14 hours ago:
So, what do you do with it? Browse something? Play media? Or you connect external peripherals to it? I just can’t imagine much use case of gaming controls outside games, but I might be less creative.
- Comment on 👴☝️I did that 17 hours ago:
Not zero, but dwarfed by a car
- Comment on 1 day ago:
Well, lightness has to come from somewhere…
- Comment on However you say it, youre wrong. 1 day ago:
I call it both, depending on the mood
- Comment on I found the Picasso gender bathroom 1 day ago:
Kinda handy to see what you’re washing and whether it’s washed properly.
Brushing teeth can leave you with some toothpaste on your lips, and it might stay after a rinse, so it’d be good to know some is left to wash off.
- Comment on How could I prepare for this market scenario? 2 days ago:
If you can reverse time like this, you’ll have more interesting things to do than market manipulation
- Comment on You know this is gonna happen. 3 days ago:
Your comment implies pedophiles are same as child molesters. Many pedophiles do not abuse children, knowing full well it hurts them.
Same way, someone with violent inclinations may vent some steam doing a virtual murder spree rather than a real one. Win-win!
- Comment on Anon is an introvert 3 days ago:
I always wondered how it is to be an introvert in such “loud” cultures. Now my guess is confirmed.
- Comment on On the seventh day, god created uranium 3 days ago:
So, the reason the ratio changes in fossils is that they get underground and are shielded from radiation? But then we can only tell how long has it been sitting underground?
- Comment on On the seventh day, god created uranium 3 days ago:
I see! If so, that makes sense.
- Comment on On the seventh day, god created uranium 3 days ago:
So, living objects can regulate the amount of carbon-14 specifically, not just carbon in general? And then when they die, this regulation stops and it breaks down?
Because otherwise it shouldn’t matter whether they died and carbon-14 broke down for a thousand years or carbon-14 broke down for a thousand years and then the recent creature consumed it.
Here I assume that whatever happens with carbon-14 in fossils also happens with any carbon around us. It’s not that it breaks down in fossils specifically, but not in everything else. So the order shouldn’t matter, unless the ratio is different in a living organism.
- Comment on On the seventh day, god created uranium 3 days ago:
I actually have a question on a similar topic
How does carbon dating work? Sure, things made in the past have some carbon-14 broken down, but don’t the raw materials used in making today’s products do just the same?
What makes carbon-14 break down differently in things made before and raw materials we use today?
- Comment on Here comes mommy 4 days ago:
Math murders.
- Comment on wat 4 days ago:
Exactly! That’s why we have a concept of observable universe.
As the universe expands (think of it not as ants moving, but more space created between ants), at some distance away from us it starts doing so faster than light.
The light, however, can only travel at, well, the speed of light. As such, we will never see or reach anything that is beyond this light speed horizon. And as the expansion of the universe speeds up, more and more objects that we can still observe will disappear beyond this point.
- Comment on Fit girls role call 4 days ago:
You get a more stable and controllable boner
- Comment on Here comes mommy 4 days ago:
Reads exactly like “mass murder”
- Comment on I’m at a loss for words 1 week ago:
Not updated much, but it exists here!
!bonehurtingjuice@lemmy.ca
- Comment on You know this is gonna happen. 1 week ago:
Hey, let the poor pedos get their share of joy!
- Comment on Arxiv bans slop 1 week ago:
Or, like, not citing what you don’t understand
- Comment on ???? 1 week ago:
Okay I never realized you can put @ in a username for some reason??
- Comment on Hexbear is incapable of understanding hypocrisy 2 weeks ago:
Can join ours. Not small, but completely neutral - no drama, no defederation, no prejudice towards the users.
Personal choice is paramount here. Crafted with love, peacefully housing people all across the political spectra.
- Comment on First Skywind progress video since 2024 2 weeks ago:
Nice!
- Comment on First Skywind progress video since 2024 3 weeks ago:
Skyblivion has its own series of release date changes, but yes, at least a bigger team seems to be working there. Here’s hoping they will finish this year - but same with Skywind, I’ll be excited when I see it coming out.
- Comment on There is the face of a cat in this picture. Can you find it? 3 weeks ago:
Contrast variations in white tiles, it seems. When you look close, the brain compares shades of white to the neighboring black. When you look far away, brain focuses on larger patterns.
- Comment on First Skywind progress video since 2024 3 weeks ago:
Nice!
I like how Tamriel Rebuild approach development, releasing one part after another. Not really applicable to Skywind, but that must help to keep the pace of development!
- Comment on Holy drip 3 weeks ago:
Nailed it
- Comment on First Skywind progress video since 2024 3 weeks ago:
These TES Renewal projects are always “nearing release” and showing how they’re almost complete, so I wouldn’t have my hopes up too much. Either they are afraid that ending the project will put an end to their old hobby, or they don’t have enough people on the latter stages of development, or everyone got tired working on it. And every year, the project itself gets less relevant, as the Skyrim engine itself is ancient.
Either way, I hope to be wrong, and we’ll finally see it coming out. As someone who has met Morrowind’s release as an infant (yep, sorry, we are very much into adulthood now), I never accustomed to how the game looks, plays, and feels. At the same time, Skyrim offers an experience I can at least relate to. So, if it ever happens, I will welcome the release. But until then, I’m tired to be excited.
(Sorry if it sounds grim, I usually support community projects. But time after time I get disappointed with the release shifts, year after year after year)
- Comment on Holy drip 3 weeks ago:
Underappreciated pun
- Comment on Im a weekly showerer 3 weeks ago:
You opened a whole new dimension. Smelly in the morning, AND dirty in the night!