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  • My mouse isn't Logitech, its Razor. The Naga X.

  • What kind of mouse are you using anyway?

    Razer Naga X. I spent all day yesterday trying to get it working in Mint, but had no luck. Nothing supports button rebinding, nonetheless DPI changes with button remapping.

    Edit: made it slightly more clear

  • I mean, if the marketing is lying about the product, it will probably demoralize developers in a similar way and for the same reasons.

  • Any sort of in-depth discussion about games (War Thunder, Dota, CS, and a few others), talk about TV and books (although my tastes are admittedly more niche there), occationally subreddits for niche subjects where I can ask for support, some more general lifestyle communities, and local communities. Basically, everything but news and politics.

  • I feel like the only things I might be known for are whining about Lemmy not having enough content, and saying tea is salad water.

  • Yep. The post was removed, but I can still see the comment on my profile from two weeks ago:

    The whole website seems to be just AI nonsense, and AI nonsense running at 2fps at that.

    Edit: Also, the formatting on mobile is horrid

  • Basically, you're looking for a play-by-email or early Facebook style game, with asynchronous turns?

  • I mean, theres the obvious answer that the world sucks right now. Even in the richest country in the world, large parts are the population are starving and/or homeless.

    That said, your argument seems to conflate "nature" with "reality". The answer to that is that nature is generally very bad for us. Bugs and animals will try to eat us if given a chance - killing us first is a luxury often not afforded. Plants, trying to avoid being eaten, are poisonous almost as often as not. With the limited availablility of food in nature, starvation is common. Even common diseases can kill hundreds of thousands without the use of modern medicine. We build and innovate to get away from all this. We build houses and weapons to protect ourselves from the elements and the animals. We develop pesticides and GMOs because they're easier to grow and more nutritious, making feeding ourselves cheaper. We develop medicine to save billions of lives that would otherwise be lost. Being natural doesn't mean something is good for us, and in fact generally means the opposite.

  • I personally like B, J, and I. Of those I is my favorite, since it feel like its doing a better job trying to represent the country in a visual way.

  • My game last night was more like a couple minutes of lag. Luckily, Dota has an in-built system to detect it, so the game wasn't recorded and those of us who didn't leave spent the remainder of the game messing around.

  • You don't have to sign in to use search. You just go to the site, type in the search bar, and hit enter. Its was less work to fact check your claim than it was to respond to your comment.

  • I have that one, and can vouch for it. Its my perfered travel mug for my morning coffee. The only downside is that it isn't a screw on lid.

  • Some are real, many are exaggerated or fantastical. It varies a lot. If you think of western shows, some use realistic names, esspecially in a more grounded setting, but most cartoons or more fantastical works will use names that are over-the-top (I.E. Marty McFly), while others are loosely based on other languages or completely made up.

  • Spez melting down and accidentally giving us great PR for awhile was maybe... not good enough in itself, eh?

    The problem is that for the average user, the Fediverse just doesn't offer a compelling product. Think about the average, enthusiastic poster on Reddit. While yes, they might be a power user who understands the site and is passionate about it, most (esspecially in smaller communities) users are passionate about what they're posting about, and just happen to access the community through Reddit. They don't know nor care about the underlying tech and politics, they just want to talk to others about how to grow tomatoes or what game patch 1.16 means for the meta. These users didn't care about the Reddit drama. They just kept going as normally as they could, and those who did try were largely met with dead communities anyway, so simply went back to what they were doing before.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Is there anything Lemmy has more/better content for than Reddit and other mainstream sites?

  • Games @sh.itjust.works

    What are your picks for the Steam Awards nominations this year?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Anyone know of any good cheap/free trivia party games?

  • Games @sh.itjust.works

    Are any of the games you play having interesting Haloween events?

  • Steam @lemmy.ml

    Is there a way to check if a Steam game uses Steam DRM?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What is the current best smart TV software/brand/ecosystem option?

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    This Disease is Deadlier Than The Plague

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    This Black Hole Could be Bigger Than The Universe

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Is the new Fallout TV show depressing?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What is a niche interest or hobby you'd personally like to see represented more on Lemmy

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    The Surprising Genius of Sewing Machines

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    What's the deal with the popcorn button?

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    The Last Thing To Ever Happen In The Universe