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- Comment on Why is it that when I write on Googles keyboard on my phone and misspell something it has no idea what I am trying to write but if I Google the same word it knows instantly what the word is? 4 months ago:
I have pixel and it does that.
- Submitted 4 months ago to [deleted] | 17 comments
- Comment on Tethered Bottle Caps 5 months ago:
The things that annoy us are things we are not used to. There are hundreds of things in your life that are equally annoying but since they have always been that way you don’t notice them. That’s why babies are the way they are. Everything us new and annoying.
I had the same instinct to tear them off but I told myself to not be a toddler and just got used to it within a week.
- Comment on How do you know what a streaming service have available if all of them need you to subscribe before showing you. 6 months ago:
I stand corrected. If it indexed more services it would have been the best option.
- Comment on How do you know what a streaming service have available if all of them need you to subscribe before showing you. 6 months ago:
This seems to be the best solution. It lets you select country and it even has all the local apps indexed.
Searching by language was locked behind a subscription which infuriated me but I guess subscribing to a service so that you can know what service you should subscribe to seems about right for 2024.
- Comment on How do you know what a streaming service have available if all of them need you to subscribe before showing you. 6 months ago:
Very light weight solution but doesn’t seem to allow for selecting country so it’s probably america-centric.
- Comment on How do you know what a streaming service have available if all of them need you to subscribe before showing you. 6 months ago:
Unfortunately they only seem to service English speaking countries and I am not in any of those. I guess they did smaller scope for better accuracy.
- Comment on How do you know what a streaming service have available if all of them need you to subscribe before showing you. 6 months ago:
Thats what I do when I know what I want to watch but I don’t always know what I want, especially when trying to agree with a bunch of other people with different taste.
- Submitted 6 months ago to [deleted] | 21 comments
- Comment on This is a morning kids show from Sweden in the 90s 6 months ago:
Det mesta Anders Lundin har gjort har åldrats ganska väl. Jag tror att han har bäst känsla för barnprogram bland dom som gjort programmet.
- Comment on This is a morning kids show from Sweden in the 90s 6 months ago:
Wow, this unlocked memories I didn’t know I had. I was the core audience when this aired the first time. The CGI greenscreen man was weird and I did not remember it until right now. The thing that had the biggest impact for me was probably the puppets because it actually taught me how thermodynamics works. The bear theater at the end is probably the most famous guy on the show that made tons of other children televisions. He is like a core part of any millennials childhood.
- Comment on What would be the consequences of a smallsword wound to the belly? 6 months ago:
Smallsword is apparently a separate weapon from rapier and 5e listed is as a 1d6. The reason I didn’t add anything apart from crit is because most people have NPC/villager stats so there wouldn’t be any stat bonuses.
- Comment on What would be the consequences of a smallsword wound to the belly? 6 months ago:
1d6 in piercing damage but hit to the guts is probably a crit so 2d6. If you are lucky you will just be very injured. If you are unlucky you will go down and start doing death saving throws.
- Comment on Nail Scissor Packaging you need Scissors to open 8 months ago:
Is the plan that you are going to use that nail scissor as your main household scissor? When you buy something in a thick blister pack your plan is to awkwardly chew trough the plastic with a tiny and slightly curved nail scissor?
- Comment on My phone's dictionary thinks the word "expanse" only exists as a show title 11 months ago:
When is it correct to use compound words in english? In Swedish you can do compound words for anything at will. In English “flagpole” is its own word but “dirt farmer” isn’t.
- Comment on Disturbing Things from Around the Internet [Vol. 14] 11 months ago:
There is but I skipped the pipe story because the creepy pasta preamble annoyed me and I thought he was doing one of the unserious urban legend things he does sometimes. Guess Ill go back and give it a chance.
- Comment on Why doesn't valve release testing room packs? 11 months ago:
Quality assurance and play testing.
- Comment on I have to pay extra to remove ads from Prime Video 11 months ago:
It’s hard to be a good company when you are owned by demons
- Comment on I have to pay extra to remove ads from Prime Video 11 months ago:
That’s unfortunate. Prime video had some shows that were good and it had a really cool feature where you got information about the actors on your phone while you were chromecasting. Everyone with lines got a card with their name, characters name (if it’s revealed) and what they are known for. Video was the only part of the company that I am not actively boycotting but I guess its piracy all the way now.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
A true paragon of consistency and integrity.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
This is like the third post I’ve seen of women being weirdly into smoking and the proof is either a text or easily photoshopped tattoos like this. I think it may just be a fetish thing escaping into the wild.
- Comment on If someone pleads not guilty in court and is then found guilty of the crime anyway, does perjury get added to the list of crimes as well? 11 months ago:
If we assume US centrism here since you didn’t specify country then practically you do get punished for pleasing not guilty. Not because it’s illegal to lie but because if you plead guilty you usually get a shorter sentence.
- Comment on Assuming the earth is flat, how many people are part of the conspiracy 1 year ago:
That is unironically part of it. When people do experiments that show the earth is round they get told to pray and do it again. This suggests that their rationale is that the devil is tricking you into seeing bad results and if you pray hard enough you will eventually see five lights.
- Comment on My friend on social refuses to see how this is a pyramid scheme 1 year ago:
At some point I feel it is just easier to go to the library. You need to return the books but they are also not random books the sender didn’t want.
- Comment on "Why are TV Cameras still huge and expensive?" 1 year ago:
All good cameras are still huge and expensive. We got shitty cameras in our phones but since we stopped using proper cameras we forgot how bad they are compared to the real stuff.
- Comment on Shrinkflation hits IKEA Family by removing 5% discount 1 year ago:
Shrinkflation also has an element of being sneaky with it. Making the product cheaper or smaller without changing the price or packaging so that they can sneak the relative price increase past the customer.
This is them plainly telling the consumer that shit will be 5% more expensive now. That’s just regular old inflation.
- Comment on EVE Online | Down the Rabbit Hole (By Fredrik Knudsen) 1 year ago:
He apparently do a lot of twitch streaming these days but doesn’t market it in any way on his youtube.
- Comment on How do poor people in the states give birth without money? 1 year ago:
Go back and read the original post. Not the discussion in this comment thread, but the question you answered originally. OP asked what do poor people that can’t afford healthcare do. You answered that most people can afford it which is a mobster way of answering the question.
- Comment on How do poor people in the states give birth without money? 1 year ago:
The question asked was what the other 8.6% do. That’s a big number btw. You talk like it’s not a significant number but it absolutely is.
- Comment on Matthew Vaughn Quit ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’ Over Fake Script Written for Halle Berry: ‘I’m Out of Here’ 1 year ago:
Do we know what those lines were?