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PlayStation Portal review: impressive hardware but is Remote Play itself good enough?
  • Yeah it was odd to read that description being presented as an oddity - that sounds like most households I know. If you have a wife, kids, or roommate and don't enjoy being holed up in your own room the whole time you play (and those sharing your house don't just want to watch you game all night) then in house streaming is a huge boon.

    I PC game, but most of my gaming is done on the couch, streamed onto my phone. I've been very tempted to buy a dedicated streaming device lately to avoid draining my phone battery while playing

  • Why Americans feel gloomy about the economy despite falling inflation and low unemployment
  • Right... and no generation since has ever seen the value of owning property, right? Lol.

    Are you under the impression that modern renters are choosing to rent instead of own?

    60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck making saving for a down payment impossible for over half the country, and with rates being what they are, mortgages are expensive af.

    People are renting because it's the only way to live, not because they think it's neat. People are getting upset at you not because you're pointing out that rent is a scam, but because you're implying it's the fault of the victims

  • Sony progresses with its 'in-camera authenticity' amid surge of Gen AI
  • Except smart phone cameras will also improve - if anything, I'd say that over the last decade, the average smart phone camera has improved at a much faster rate than your average computer monitor.

    Combine what I said with all the other Metadata that will be collected, and I'm quite skeptical that you could fool an actual professional with your scheme.

  • Legal loophole
  • Using our world as a template, it probably would be illegal to revive a convict, but itd be an open secret that a few well placed bribes and a bit of influence is all it'd take to bend the rules

  • Sony progresses with its 'in-camera authenticity' amid surge of Gen AI
  • With your current phone, go ahead and take two pictures - one normal, the other a picture of a picture of that thing

    Now look at the two, and tell me you can't tell in a split second that one is a picture of a picture. There's a reason that it's a running joke on the internet that people need to learn to take real screenshot instead of taking a picture of the monitor - there's always annoying and obvious artifacts.

  • Check out this time-saving lifehack
  • . But I doubt anyone would care if you stood up to stretch your legs 30 mins before landing

    You'd think, but apparently people are picky enough about what others do to care that they stand up shortly after landing, so who knows

  • Why? Are we not doing enough?
  • Yeah, remember the reaction when that one post got popular about lemmy being boring for anyone that wasn't a SWE/Linux user?

    People got so pissed off, one of the top posts on lemmy that day was something to the affect of "fuck you, we're not obligated to post things you like". Which, yeah, you're not - but you also can't blame people for losing interest in your platform when you only have active discussion on one or two relatively niche topics.

    The fact is that Lemmy is garbage for discussing hobbys or interests outside of a few niche areas. On reddit my feed was filled with woodworking, 3d printing, Astronomy, and other topics that get very little traffic on lemmy.

    My lemmy feed is mostly politics, then SWE stuff, then memes

  • Fox news on transgender marathon runner
  • Just did a 5k for cancer research this weekend and we got a medal for it 🤷🏼‍♂️ hell, my wife and dog (yes, my dog got her own medal, it was adorable) got one for one walking it 😅

    Ultimately it's just a piece of cheap metal, not like it's impractical to give them out willy nilly

  • Appeals court to hear arguments on whether to reinstate gag order against Donald Trump
  • I doubt they even hope the judge will agree, they're just doing it for the sake of his base. It's been his prime defense the whole time - the fact that it's bullshit doesn't matter, because as far as his base is concerned, if Trump said it, it's true

  • Russia wants female prisoners to give birth as population fears grow
  • Dissappear? No, of course not

    Fall out of repair, and be unable to be repaired effectively without tools, resources, or knowledge that are no longer accessible?

    Abso-fucking-lutely

    Take a deep sea oil rig. How long do you think it'll be operational without maintenance with all that sea water? After not too long you won't be able to repair the damage without serious industrial capabilities, and that's assuming you even know how to fix it.

    Really even as relatively little as a few decades of total chaos and disorganization would be enough to make crawling back really hard. A century and more and it really could be impossible, or at least improbable - especially given that the humanity that comes out of the other end of the crisis is the same one that got us into it. So the remaining pieces of major valuable infrastructure left will probably get wrecked as the survivors fight over them

  • First post here - 2 months in and 26 pounds(12kg) down so far!

    This is my first time posting here, so I'll give a bit of background,

    Start Weight: 303 lbs/137kg Goal Weight: 220 lbs/100kg

    Height: 6'4"/193cm

    My whole family decided more or less together to get our shit together and start being healthy, my brother was the first, and he's almost 40lbs down now, then my parents joined him, then my wife, and finally I got off my butt and joined them

    My routine has changed a lot from the start, but where it sits now is this

    Workout Sun-Thurs - alternating gym days and running 5km - at the gym I do 35 mins on the stair stepper doing interval training, basically just doing the highest level I can manage without cheating, currently at 100 stories in those 35mins, then weight training afterwards. My 5k times are currently clocking in around 40mins, I'll be running an actual 5k next month and my hope is to get down to 35mins by then, but we'll see!

    Nutrition - On a typical day I aim for around 2k calories with a macro ratio of 40% protein and 30% carbs and fat. I often miss my protein goals, but I do my best - my main concern at this stage is weight loss, so I pay more attention to the calories than the macros. On my rest days I bump up to 3k calories, which is just a bit below my TDEE. To help manage my calorie intake, I've been using Huel's Hot & Ready meals pretty much every day for lunch, mixing in Costco rotisserie chicken breasts for extra protein/flavor. It helps to have my lunch be low calorie and consistent because I enjoy having a big dinner. I also have two scoops of Whey after every workout with 2 scoops of creatine for muscle growth.

    The first 15 pounds shed off really quickly, in the first few weeks, but from there I hit a bit of a plateau hovering between 15-20lbs, I was finally able to break the plateau by introducing refeed days - which I originally left out because I figured CICO was all that matters and that refeed days were just working against myself, but it turns out they help a lot as long as your long term calorie intake is still a deficit.

    Right now my main focus is to drop pounds until I get to around 220, then I plan to focus mainly on building muscle and lowering my body fat % while more-or-less maintaining weight

    Still a long ways to go, but I'm further along than I dared hope I would be at this stage!

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    Saturn on August 26 - Shot using Amateur gear

    Appologies if this isn't the right community, but there isn't really an r/astrophotography equivalent on Lemmy yet

    Managed to get a good look at Saturn this past weekend, It's not in an ideal position for viewing yet, but it was good enough to snag this picture

    Taken with a ZWO ASI224MC on an 8 inch Dobsonian telescope with a 2x barlow. The effective magnification was around 265x and no tracking was used, so the frames were captured over a dozen or so recording sessions back to back where I'd position the telescope, let Saturn track across the sensor window.

    Each recording session only lasted about 15s before Saturn would leave the sensor frame. The final image was processed from around 1,000 frames using AutoStakkert, then finished in GIMP.

    For those unfamiliar, the process used to generate this one picture out of the 1,000 or so frames i originally had is called "stacking". It essentially combines the best aspects of each frame to pull as much detail as possible from the whole collection, giving a final image which is significantly more detailed than any one of the original frames

    You can make out some cloud bands and even the Cassini Division (that's the gap between the outer-most ring and the inner ring sections). To give a sense of scale, our moon would comfortably fit within that gap with a 1000km to spare!

    Hopefully later in the season when Saturn is at opposition I can grab an even higher quality version!

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    Moonlander and Trackball with 3d printed tent kit and riser for maximum ergonomics

    Took some getting used to - but after only a day I'm already back up to my usual typing speed and loving this setup!

    Kensington Trackball Riser: https://www.printables.com/model/263594-kensington-slimblade-stand Moonlander Tent Kit: https://www.printables.com/model/385536-zsa-moonlander-tent-kit

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    Was the intended story for the the Discworld's City Watch sub-series different than what we got? [Spoilers for City Watch Series)

    I'm re-reading the City Watch series via the new audiobook (pro-tip, listen to them at 1.2x-1.3x - I really disliked them when I listened at 1x, but speeding it up a bit really improved them). And I can't help but feel like STP went into the series with an entirely different expectation of what he was going to be writing about.

    I'm talking, of course, about Carrot. Now obviously, anyone whose familiar with Sir Terry Pratchett's writing style knows that Carrot was never going to be crowned King of Ankh Morpork. His story was, right from the get-go very clearly supposed to be a subversion of the old "Long lost king from humble origins saves the city and comes into his crown" trope.

    I still do get the impression though, that Carrot was planned to be the main protagonist of the series, and that Pratchett just fell in love with Vimes as a character early on and pivoted. It sure seems like the original plan was for Carrot to eventually wind up as the commander of the City Watch, with Vimes retiring, which would play into the theme of Carrot's character that he can do the most good for the city by not being King.

    But it reads as though along the way Pratchett saw the potential in Vimes and had so much fun writing his character that he changed his mind. It would explain why by the final few books in the City Watch series, Carrot goes from having one of the largest shares of "screen time" to being a barely present side-character.

    Thoughts?

    Side Note - anyone else catch the multi-layer pune (or play on words) for Carrot's name?

    A Carrot is an orange (see hair color) vegetable that grows underground until it is plucked out from underneath the soil to fulfill it's true purpose

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    Carat as in diamond, as in diamond in the rough, as he's a King living amongst "commoners"

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    Do your part, try not to lurk!

    Right now the user count Lemmys is comparatively tiny when held up against reddit - but the user count isn't the thing that makes a social media site, it's the engagement

    So even if you're used to lurking, try to get a little more active! Post memes, vote on posts, talk in the comments, whatever!

    If people come here and see activity, content, and discussions, they're more likely to stay and contribute their own - if they come and see a ghost town, they'll just go back to reddit

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    A Marimba I built last year - took me a bit over half a year to complete. 61 keys made of Padauk, all hand-tuned, on a frame of Red Oak and Walnut

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1184436

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    Woodworking for All @lemmy.ml bitsplease @lemmy.ml

    A Marimba I built last year - took me a bit over half a year to complete. 61 keys made of Padauk, all hand-tuned, on a frame of Red Oak and Walnut

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    Woodworking for All @lemmy.ml bitsplease @lemmy.ml

    A pool cue rack that i made for my brother as a birthday present! Made from Pau Ferro and Walnut

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1185961

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    A pool cue rack that i made for my brother as a birthday present! Made from Pau Ferro and Walnut

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1184486

    > Lemmy doesn’t seem to have any popular woodworking subreddits, so I thought I’d post here. Just deleted my reddit account and want to contribute some content here!

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    A Marimba I built last year - took me a bit over half a year to complete. 61 keys made of Padauk, all hand-tuned, on a frame of Red Oak and Walnut

    Was suggested to crosspost this here! Happy to see a woodworking community on Lemmy!

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    My thoughts on "The Long Earth" having just finished the series

    Just finished The Long Earth series by Sir Terry Pratchett and Steven Baxter. I'm a huge Pratchett fan and these were my first Baxter novels. It pains me to say it, but it was kind of awful..

    The whole series can be summed up by "amazing premises that go entirely to waste". The pacing and plot of the books are just terrible, to be frank - each book feels like 9/10 exposition 1/10 plot & character development.

    So many fascinating plot points are just abandoned without ever being revisited.

    Where did the rectangle buildings with the ray guns come from?

    What became of the Beagles after humanities intervention?

    Who built the martian beanstalk, and what became of them?

    What happened to the fragment of Lobsong/Abraham that was left in the satellite on the Silver Beetle world?

    Who sent "The Invitation", and why?

    And then even more plot points are kept going, but it feels clear that Baxter really had no idea what to do with them.

    The Next show up (out of nowhere) and then proceed to just spend all their time naval gazing until the Deus Ex Machina that is "The Thinker"

    Valhalla's quiet revolution was the subject of the whole second book - but then at the point of the third book, basically nothing has changed.

    The Traversers went from being an existential threat to the whole long Earth to just being a cool tourist destination, seemingly overnight.

    Lobsang's avatar which he sent to 1st person singular was supposed to become absorbed into it, but it turns out he was just having a beach vacation the whole time.

    Ultimately I wound up severely dissapointed given how excited I was in the first half of the first book. It's an amazing premise and has so much potential. But ultimately it feels squandered.

    I had to really force myself to finish the final book, without much enjoyment

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    A pool cue rack that i made for my brother as a birthday present! Made from Pau Ferro and Walnut

    Lemmy doesn’t seem to have any popular woodworking subreddits, so I thought I’d post here. Just deleted my reddit account and want to contribute some content here!

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    A Marimba I built last year - took me a bit over half a year to complete. 61 keys made of Padauk, all hand-tuned, on a frame of Red Oak and Walnut

    Lemmy doesn't seem to have any popular woodworking subreddits, so I thought I'd post here. Just deleted my reddit account and want to contribute some content here!

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    Actual alpha energy

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    At least he's honest

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    I feel seen

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