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  • Flex launcher looks cool, thanks. Might be more convenient and slicker than trying to put everything in steam and autostart steam...

  • How does that rhyme with increasingly many men also being obsessed by their looks and more and more having surgery done? Hair implants are on the edge of surgery and very common for men. So are nosejobs, eyelids correction, eyebrows raising etc.

    While some hatrid is probably misogyny, I have the feeling the divide between people liking "corrective" surgery and those who don't is more like the age old difference between "high culture" and "folk culture".

    My personal opinion: it's usually ugly. Almost always do I find it ugly. Chances are I find a naturally aged person 40-65yo more beautiful than ones where it's super obvious they had stuff done. Especially the trend of getting stuff done super obviously really makes my stomach twist. The natural looking older people to me often just emit a "i'm only human", "i'm nice" vibe while the overedited body (including having supermany tattoos by the way) usually just screams insecurity, uncertainty, ... at me.

    And excluding things like corrective surgery after accident or making boobs smaller because of backaches: I find plastic surgery just for the thrill of it an enormous waste of healthcare resources, while many people can't afford the most basic of health care.

  • Your first time on Lemmy?

  • Low wage employees go over the boards of phones all day

  • 179 €. With windows pre-installed that I'll remove right away because it seemed cheaper than buying RAM and SSD separate currently.

    Still have an old pi laying around, did OSMC+kodi on that for a few years, but now it's just not powerful enough anymore for handling more recent compressed video

  • Exactly, but with the option to if needed of course

  • With which desktop environment?

  • Yeah seems super gaming oriented that's why I doubted, but apparently there's a Bazzite HTPC version, will probably start with trying that and see how well it fits the situation

  • You mean as server? I'm looking for os on TV box, server is already running dietpi with jellyfin and works rather well

  • Libreelec seems super Kodi focused and nothing else. While I'm very unsure if I would get the local TV streaming websites working in that

  • I think I'd rather avoid android. It will just bite me in the ass at some point because Google?

    Heard about Bazzite but didn't know there's a Bazzite htpc version, that might be cool, thanks.

    Libreelec seems too Kodi focused and I'm running jellyfin server. Nobara I never heard of before

  • Not German but moved to Germany. The word is still a normal word, it can be used, only in certain contexts not.

    To me it is very very weird.

    Especially in a comboword there is 0,0 issue: Reiseführer, Bergführer, etc. The no go zone seems very subtle to me, it's more about pronunciation and context, not the word itself. Especially the word "Führerschein" is super weird to me when used in regular conversations. I automatically hear translated "license to be the Führer", but it just means driver's license and nothing else and no one finds it weird.

  • Every single possible trump scenario imaginable has a nonzero chance, that's kinda one of the core Trump issues imo.

  • That was very informative, thanks!

  • I'm just replying so I'll find your comments back easily in a few days

  • The wind generated energy is super cheap, but maintaining balance on the network becomes more expensive. You pay for energy and network.

    For processed foods it is a scam I think. Combined with subsidies and lower scale production. A veggie burger is objectively a lot cheaper to produce than a meat burger, but the meat is often cheaper still for the consumer...

  • The data is all available in GitHub, one can relatively easily dig in to see where they got which numbers.

    And they offer a bunch of visualisations too! Pretty cool study

    https://citiesmoving.com/visualizations/

  • The steam deck seems very repairable, I would be surprised if this machine won't be. They know their core customers and how to please them.

    It's simple for you and people you know to build a pc and install an operating system. I think that kind of people % of total population is way smaller than you think it is.

    And prebuilt PCs 95+ % of the time come with windows and all crap it brings along pre-installed. Really, installing Linux seems child play for you and me but for the vast majority of the population it's still a big big scary thing to try. On top, I expect for the hardware you get it will be very well priced, just like steamdeck was, because the real revenue is customer bonding and steam purchases.