Buddahriffic
@Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
- Comment on When you say you don't like linux on Lemmy 1 day ago:
Oh nice, infinite pixel version.
- Comment on titta... slosh 1 day ago:
Nope, from this day forward, you will be known as the guy reading the comic about the poopy toilet to some randos on your bus.
- Comment on Wear your seatbelt 1 day ago:
Same argument could be applied to parents who brutally beat their kids to stop certain behaviours. Which doesn’t necessarily mean you’re wrong, but that the overall morality of being an asshole to encourage some greater good is complicated.
Though I’d also wonder at the motivation. Was it to teach a lesson the only way OP knew how or because he was pissed at being defied and wanted to dish out some abuse and call it karma?
- Comment on Wear your seatbelt 1 day ago:
Agreed. This is like jamming something in someone’s eye because they refused to wear safety glasses. If you don’t want to drive someone who refuses to wear a seatbelt, then don’t drive them. It’s not a license to assault them. Guy who slammed on the breaks is the bigger asshole, even.
- Comment on What do you think the PPE is for 2 days ago:
It looks pretty much right to me. Though hydrogen is sitting on top of fluorine for some reason and there appears to be a box in hydrogen’s normal spot, but maybe it’s to emphasize the chemical similarities between hydrogen and that column as well as the column it’s usually shown in. The numbers are hard to read and I didn’t look anything up to verify, but they look correct from what I can see, if a bit less clear than most for how the actinium and lanthanum series fit in.
- Comment on A handy chart 4 days ago:
Friction heat from tidal forces.
- Comment on A handy chart 4 days ago:
It is lots of them.
- Comment on Xbox: "Price Increases Are Never Fun For Anybody" 4 days ago:
It’s because it was pretty much the Netflix of video games. Pay a subscription and you get access to a collection of games.
When it was 5.99 it was a no brainer. I think I cancelled mine around 13.99, though not because of the price but because I always forgot it existed and it tied me to windows. Switched to Linux and cancelling was a part of that transition.
- Comment on A handy chart 5 days ago:
The moon is slowly migrating away from the earth into higher orbits (due to the earth spinning faster than the Moon’s orbit), eventually it could escape with a gravity assist from Mars or Venus. It’ll have tidal consequences for Earth, but not like catastrophic (though I suspect it might allow the earth’s core to cool a bit faster, which could be the beginning of the end of life on earth).
- Comment on Remember the past 5 days ago:
I remember back when they were Vin Diesel jokes and then suddenly people were doing them with Chuck Norris instead. And I wondered why people were so into that guy on the Texas cop propaganda show.
- Comment on Mmmm... Yeah. It checks out. 1 week ago:
If it were the case, how would one prove it or even show evidence for it? And similar question for if it isn’t the case, how would you disprove or show evidence against it? I’m not even sure how one would prove that cats have a concept of species.
- Comment on Anon learns about history 1 week ago:
Wasn’t there at least one other time where “failure means death” turned into “guess we might as well just try to take over”?
Time I’m thinking about was when an emperor had summoned some warlords to be there by x date or die and one group realized they weren’t going to make it by the date, so since they had their armies with them anyways, they just pivoted from answering summons to invading/conquering. Not sure that one worked out though.
- Comment on If you are in the US, and a karen threatens to call ICE on you, what's the best course of action? 1 week ago:
This is one of the reasons I won’t consider traveling to the US because I think how any of those work out is going to depend on the luck of how others involved are feeling in that moment.
- Comment on Anon gets rid of drop box 1 week ago:
Ironically, from what I understand (haven’t done direct comparisons myself), a lot of games written for windows run just as well or better on linux.
DOTA 2 is just noteworthy to me because it’s an exception to the “other than competitive games” exception. And while I can’t say for sure that no one is hacking on there, I have yet to see any blatant cases of it (though admittedly it might be difficult to tell in a game where it’s normal for some players to snowball significantly over others).
- Comment on nostalgia 1 week ago:
I find the “AI slop” commenters as annoying as the “that didn’t happen/everyone clapped/albert einstein handed you a $100 bill” ones. Their contribution is shittier than what they are commenting on even when they are correct, but it’s not rare to see a comment like that followed by the dumbest logic as to why they think that’s the case (especially on reddit).
- Comment on Anon gets rid of drop box 1 week ago:
Though on that note, I started playing a lot of DOTA 2 on linux without issue.
- Comment on Fatherhood 2 weeks ago:
Also the ships are run like military ships (which they are), starfleet is very top-down authoritative. I also wasn’t a huge fan of how they treated any local laws like gospel, even when they were about to cost a crew member their life or freedom for stupid reasons.
- Comment on Anon dates a 19 y/o 3 weeks ago:
But honey, the doctor said I could have sex with other women if I waited 8 weeks after the surgery, so it’s not cheating!
- Comment on Anon doesn't enjoy anything 4 weeks ago:
Though not first hand witness accounts.
- Comment on Anon doesn't believe 4 weeks ago:
The uncanny valley is pretty wide these days.
- Comment on Hollow Knight: Silksong Sparks Debate About Difficulty and Boss Runbacks 4 weeks ago:
Some arcades were actually a bit more manipulative than that in that they’d get harder depending on how long it was since you last put a quarter in.
Mortal Kombat was one. I noticed this pattern on the snes version of MK3 (can’t remember if it was ultimate or not that I had): I’d easily win one fight, then get demolished by the next fighter. Then continue and that same fighter would be easy, only for the next one after that to be much more difficult. I didn’t have to put quarters into my snes but they just used the same tuning from the arcade machines.
Eventually when I played that game, I was spending much more time on the space invaders minigame lol.
- Comment on Leaked images of soon to be released Cyber Plane 5 weeks ago:
Those aren’t pens.
- Comment on No brainer 5 weeks ago:
Or maybe you get gravel in the same sense that someone could own Jupiter or a star. “You now own all the gravel in that quary!” But it doesn’t inform the workers of that fact, or the officials who still rely on whatever paperwork was filled out by the agents of the guy who paid them to ensure the quary belongs to his corporation’s corporation. The whole idea of ownership is pretty abstract in the first place.
Could be that every pill just means that, under the jurisdiction of the entity who made the pills, you are legally allowed to do what the pills claim, though you need to figure out the rest from there, and people from other jurisdictions are able to disagree even if you do figure out the how.
- Comment on No brainer 5 weeks ago:
Unless he was as skilled in robotics and engineering as a fish was at climbing trees.
- Comment on holup 5 weeks ago:
Get a “replace the pin in the grenade before the time runs out” alarm clock. Then, if you sleep in anyways, it won’t be your problem anymore.
- Comment on holup 5 weeks ago:
I thought you were going to say it was a BBQ sauce spiced with Carolina Reapers. In which case, avoid using heavy amounts in groin area and sleep with goggles on. Maybe even tie your hands up so you don’t scratch anywhere in your sleep.
- Comment on Anon hires a goth chick 1 month ago:
I’ll take it in another direction from the other responses and just say: people give too much of a fuck about this idea of virginity.
- Comment on Good for plants 1 month ago:
I’ve wondered if it was because the air vibrations that sound is help knock dust loose from the plant, which helps gasses get in and out as well as more light.
Heavy metal probably has the most vibration going on out of all genres.
- Comment on Rule 34 rule 1 month ago:
Hey you should have some pride in your dad, being able to keep going longer than a movie!
- Comment on Modern Windows in a nutshell 1 month ago:
Libreoffice does this without forcing you to allow them to store all of your files. Because it’s a feature that doesn’t rely on any kind of cloud bs, MS just added that requirement because they are assholes that have no respect for their users.