As long as they haven’t expressed discomfort at being referred to using regular nouns, then. Good to know!
I’m a scalie game developer!
As long as they haven’t expressed discomfort at being referred to using regular nouns, then. Good to know!
What about names? If I decide then and there not to use pronouns at all, and instead refer to that person by name, how would that weigh?
How about “that person” or “that user”?
my mum has been addicted to pimple and blackhead popping videos for the past few months. i’ll ask her for the search terms she uses…
i’ll do it for free
Resolution - having a big screen at the same resolution doesn’t really mean much, and you usually don’t really go higher than 4K for computer monitors. Yes, there are 8K TVs, but good luck being able to afford one.
Performance - if you want to go big, you’re probably thinking of TV screens, and TVs generally just aren’t built for colour accuracy, low latency, or high refresh rates.
Cost - bigger computer monitors are pricier. Besides, if you are upgrading your monitor anyways, well, your old one can just become your secondary display; it’s free screen estate.
Ergonomics - it takes less effort to look from side to side than it is to look up and down. With multiple smaller screens, you can arrange them all to face you cockpit-style; with a giant screen, the edges will look distorted unless you buy a curved display.
Software - most OSs can snap windows to the four quadrants of each display; anything smaller or more unique, and you will have to manually resize each window.
Practicality - if you’re working, gaming, or watching a movie, you want to dedicate an entire screen to your task at hand. Having multiple monitors lets you do that while still being able to check other things on the side. For example, when I stream games, I can play while having my OBS and Twitch stats on the side; when I do any design work, I can pull up references on my secondary display. The black bars are a non-issue.
i already have tinnitus; i literally can’t sleep without some noise to block it out.
twitter’s recommendation algorithm keeps serving me absolute bangers and i actually kinda like it :/
the post title makes it sound like china is making that demand, which doesn’t make sense.
anyway, it’s article 19 that’s calling on xitter to end the shadow ban.
oh dont be a baby about it; just put the top bun back on.
based celsius moment
we all know american car-centric infrastructure is fuckin evil.
look, you probably know this already, but cars are still the only practical option for most americans; they don’t really have a choice. suburbia is subsidized, and so it simply makes financial sense to live in the suburbs, especially if they can’t afford to live closer to where they work and shop.
it’s great that you care about transportation infrastructure. engage in discussions to inform, of course, but do recognize that it’s policy, not people, at fault.
the sound hole? that’s just the urethra.
I’d just keep it simple. It’s a YouTube video, not a college essay.
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