It's a full-featured chess app, but what's nice about it is that it's also got a large amount of short chess puzzles that are available offline (unlike lichess).
Sharing here two really good video guides that Carlos Gauna made for the Google for Creators channel as they focus on the Pixel in particular (and they're quite short, around 5 mins per video):
Portrait photography: basic settings, composition and rule of thirds, portrait blur and light tools;
Night sky photography: as pointed out by @ki77erb@lemmy.world there's an astrophotography mode, and this video goes over the basic setup to get a good Milky Way shot.
it’s been really strange seeing so many comments cheering for Sam Altman
It's the same with Elon's cult. People probably really believe that Sam is a genius and the one who made ChatGPT (just like Elon's fanboys really believe that he's involved with Tesla's engineering), so they see him, alongside Elon, as a symbol of meritocracy and they get angry at the board for ousting someone just because they're "afraid" of a "genius".
Pleasantly surprised that Arch tops the chart. Then again, and I might be wrong about this, but to me a clear bias in the ProtonDB data is that those who submit reports to ProtonDB are usually users who are likely used to submitting bug reports and stuff, so obviously not your average "freshly migrated from Windows" gamer.
I'm an atheist but since they're calling to dig into history, and since religious books are technically accounts (though very inaccurate) of what their writers witnessed and knew at the time mixed with superstition, it's always ironic to me how even the Quran never mentions Palestine and instead always says "children of Israel".
I feel like it depends. Stealing is morally wrong no matter what. But I'd probably act as if I saw nothing if someone just stole a sandwich or similar. I'm not sure I'll act the same if I see a teenage girl of a family that is obviously very well off steal things like makeup (that one literally bragged about it in front of her parents during a dinner where I was invited).
This feels a lot like Elons's "but, but, they tricked our algos to have them suggest those hateful tweets!"