€3k for a 5090. That’s $3.1k. Not worth it!
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€3k for a 5090. That’s $3.1k. Not worth it!
Usually this means the ball part is stuck and/or the ink surrounding it has dried out.
Here’s a close up of how they work: https://youtube.com/shorts/7KGqGAlxwJs
If no ink gets transfered unto the ball, it’s not able to write anything.
Do you have a link or something to further dig into this?
I think we all knew this was coming though, considering Reddit is still popular to find specific answers that SEO riddled adware websites won’t be able to give.
Good luck trying to convince gamers not to buy a (insanely marketed) game. Remember MW2?
Once again, French people showing balls and putting their money where their mouth is.
Many more organisations and private users should do this, but everyone’s scared of losing engagement numbers, ad revenue or virtual internet points.
It’s true that it’s mirrored, but the difference is that Golden Hour is after the sun has risen, and before the sun has set. Before sunrise it’s Blue, and after sunset it’s also Blue. Here’s a visualisation:
I figured OP just mentally attributed it to a difference between sunrise and sunset based on their experience so far, so I didn’t mention it initially.
Nope, you’re absolutely right. These time windows are called “Golden Hour” and “Blue Hour” and are one of the basic principles to keep in mind and use in photography.
Here’s a page explaining things a bit more: https://www.meredithfontana.com/post/what-is-golden-hour
Ah yes, gambling with just enough fairness to keep you gambling.
You can ask them if you want. I’ll post a screenshot next time to avoid confusion, sorry.
No, someone just posted a nice summary. I usually reverse image search posts on here to find sources and additional info.
This page shows the reports: https://www.paris.fr/pages/etat-des-lieux-de-la-qualite-de-l-air-a-paris-7101
If you want the LinkedIn post I can dig that up too, lmk
“At age 6, I was born without a face”
I rather trust random lemmings than I would trust an LLM. At least I can verify their claims independently, while LLMs hallucinate while citing sources.
Edit: here’s a cool YouTube channel to check out and learn from: Dad, how do I?
Some background info from LinkedIn:
✅ What Paris Did Right:
❌ What Paris Left Behind:
Edit: fixed formatting for mobile / app
Todd Howard better be on Lemmy. Would be the best thing to happen to fallout
If Nintendo would see it, they can still get it taken down. But I’ll concede that as long as it goes under the radar, there’s a chance for it to proliferate
Releasing something anonymously is not going to prevent a company from getting the content removed from the web server. Hosting companies have to act according to local laws, and if a company can abuse this (like DMCA) then releasing stuff anonymously is not going to change anything
Thanks, looks pretty good!
Nice find!
But I still won’t judge a whole company based on the personal opinions of one of its employees.
It’s not a personal opinion:
Notice how it says “here is our official response”
A feature like this would be very helpful. Thinking of onboarding new users, you’ll want to be able to give them an experience that eases them into things.
A custom feed that allows new members to see a variety of the best that Lemmy has to offer would be a good start. Then, when they are comfortable with the platform and its dynamics, they can customise it further, or swap the newbie feed for their own custom filter (which practically would come down to community subscriptions, I suppose?)
Now instead of making this comment very long, I’ll put in an video game anology to make it a bit more digestible:
What we need is a tutorial area that showcases all the different things that the Lemmy endgame has to offer. Creating memes, sharing news, the art of shitposting, being a lurker, actual discussions vs just scrolling to see the funnies: all these things are enjoyed by different types of people, and before they can reclass and enjoy the wild open world of Lemmy, it would be good for them to get comfortable with the controls and settings in a relative safe space.