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  • This is not at all surprising. We got rid of prime about a year ago and generally have avoided buying through Amazon, but on a few occasions, it's been the only option so we bit the bullet. It was awful.

    Prices and shipping listed were for prime members (autoselected of course) with small print nonprime member prices selectable. Their once famously easy purchase process was multiple screens full of "don't you want to rejoin prime??" pages with the option "join" already checked. Even after selecting the nonmember price and saying no to prime, going to the checkout page revealed an option auto checked for 'faster shipping' that was actually an option for rejoining prime. In buying multiple items this was autoselected on each of them separately, so you're agreeing to prime if you miss changing one.

    Even if I have to order from them periodically (which I avoid like the plague), I have no intention of paying for prime again. The whole purchase process is an indicator that dropping prime is making an impact and I want that message to sink in.

    For those who have Alexa, downgrading the plan, or even better-- finding an alternative home assistant, will send an equally powerful message, even if Amazon isn't ready to hear it.

  • Omg you're going to have so much fun! It's the best Fallout game and still one of my top 10 ever.

    It's the only game I took time to mod with textures, bug fixes and even a couple extra quests and it was totally worth it. I still think of going back and rebuilding my old modded setup.

  • I use several services on this list and I'm curious about everyone's opinions on multi-service providers and whether it's a good idea to go with all-in-one or purchase services separately. I have a paid Proton account and use the mail and vpn, but kept 1password and dropbox accounts as well since they were already set up. It's tempting to have everything integrated and pay one bill, but it feels risky to put all my digital eggs in one tech company basket.

    What do you think?

  • The woman became famous enough that she held her own art exhibition.

    I can't process how that makes any sense.

  • I think it was something like that, though its been about 6 weeks so Im a little fuzzy on it now. I was following a guide I'd found online and reached something different from what the guide said, so I aborted install to check on somethings and that apparently set something that when i tried to restart installation it kept throwing an error. Something about starting the installation without completing it messed something else up that I havent been able to fix. I spent an hour or so looking through stuff, even wiped the PC and it still wouldn't work. I've been meaning to go back to it but haven't gotten around to it.

  • Agreed. We are in an age where tech is spoonfed to people with slick UIs and automated installs. Linux needs that--some kind of easy onramp to get people comfortable and familiar with it--in order to have a chance of getting broad acceptance. It's not particularly accessible even for people with a small amount of tech knowledge and skill.

    I tried to set up mint on an old laptop recently and immediately hit a roadblock before I could even get an install going. I did some research and found some options to troubleshoot it but gave up because the guidance I found online was a bit more complex than I felt comfortable acting on.

    I really want to try out Linux, but if someone like me (with some technology knowledge and comfort) still gets this easily tripped up on installing it, I can't imagine the average person taking the leap successfully.

  • Yes I played with my husband and we loved it, but havent come back to it since finishing the story. Seems to have limited replayability.

  • Also curious about this. I didn't want to do a whole new play through with a gog one but don't really want the hassle of setting up the London mod with my steam version. Been holding off until I get more time to mess with it but the longer I go the more likely I just suck it up and start over on gog.

  • So true. As a kid a was in a booklovers' mail club where I'd get a couple books appropriate for my age and I loved it. I always was working through something up through high school and college.

    But grad school required reading hundreds of pages of research for class every week and I was just exhausted from it. I think I only made it through the Harry Potter books throughout my PhD. I go through periods where I'll get through a couple books, and there's a few writers I follow, but I haven't gotten back to loving reading the way I used to.

  • I feel like any time there is a headline about a Waco man it's something ridiculous like this.

  • Has anybody heard any news on the HDMI issue Valve has been working on? I really want one but I use my PC connected to my TV so HDMI is pretty necessary.

  • Is spelling it 'kerb' a British English thing? I've always thought it was curb.

  • Language Jones is awesome. He covers linguistics, language learning and slang and he presents research in a really accessible way. He's worth following even if you aren't usually into language stuff.

  • Well I'm glad to hear it at least got an ending anyway. That's my biggest fear with starting a new show now-so many of them just stop midway through a major plot and leave things hanging.

  • I'm excited to see where it goes :)

  • Television @piefed.social

    I discovered Resident Alien recently and I'm loving it

    www.imdb.com /title/tt8690918/
  • “When you look at the way people with ADHD learn, and especially if they are hypercurious, they start reading something and they’re like, ‘Ooh what is that? I want to learn about this. What is that? Does it connect to that?’ It looks a lot more like a messy mind map rather than a straight [line],” Le Cunff says. “The problem is when there’s no space for exploration.”

    I cannot express to you how much this captures my experience reading. It can sometimes take days for me to get past a page when I'm constantly stopping to look up other things a passage made me think of or write down ideas and questions.

    I feel this too when I play video games. I like to open every box, go through every door, listen to all the recordings etc. When I play coop with my husband it drives him a bit nuts when he wants to focus on a specific quest and I'm exploring.

  • Awesome, thanks!

  • I started that process and hit a road block after getting all the books downloaded to my pc. Can you recommend any tutorials or guides that might help get everything converted?

  • Gaming @lemmy.ml

    First thoughts on Borderlands 4?

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Reddit sues Anthropic for allegedly not paying for training data | TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com /2025/06/04/reddit-sues-anthropic-for-allegedly-not-paying-for-training-data/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    DeepSeek collects keystroke data and more, storing it in Chinese servers

    mashable.com /article/deepseek-ai-privacy-policy-keystroke-data-chinese-servers
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Job application portal has started asking for my approval to let an AI review resume. Is it a mistake to opt out?

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    jaguar type 00 meets tesla cybertruck in studio enemy’s concept car

    www.designboom.com /technology/jaguar-type-00-tesla-cybertruck-studio-enemy-concept-car-01-02-2025/
  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    I'm feeling like just hiding in bed for the next 4 years. Friends on Lemmy, got any advice for us Americans coping with the oncoming shit show that is the Trump GOP takeover?

  • Movies @lemmy.world

    My Campy Halloween Movies

  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    Chick-fil-A is reportedly launching a streaming service. Nobody wants this.

    mashable.com /article/chick-fil-a-streaming-service
  • Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Tango Gameworks and Hi-Fi Rush acquired by PUBG's Krafton, following Microsoft's studio closure in May

    www.eurogamer.net /tango-gameworks-and-hi-fi-rush-acquired-by-pubgs-krafton-following-microsofts-studio-closure-in-may
  • News @lemmy.world

    Australian breaker Raygun becomes an instant viral hit at 2024 Paris Olympics

    mashable.com /article/raygun-australia-break-dancing-olympic-debut-reactions-social-media
  • Android @lemmy.world

    End of an era: Nova Launcher's parent company lays off practically everyone

    www.androidauthority.com /nova-launcher-layoff-3469604/
  • Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Humble Games devs told "company is shutting down"

    www.gamesindustry.biz /humble-games-devs-told-company-is-shutting-down
  • Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Your favorite video game doesn't need a remake | Digital Trends

    www.digitaltrends.com /gaming/video-game-remake-bloodborne-opinion/
  • Dogs @lemmy.world

    Washington Post - She signed to euthanize her dog last year. Now he’s up for adoption.

    www.washingtonpost.com /dc-md-va/2024/05/24/dog-euthanasia-adoption-maryland-virginia/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    DuckDuckGo Is Taking Its Privacy Fight to Data Brokers

    www.wired.com /story/duckduckgo-vpn-data-removal-tool-privacy-pro/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    JPMorgan Chase is about to let advertisers target customers based on their spending

    qz.com /chase-bank-retail-media-network-jpmorgan-advertising-1851383865
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Pornhub shuts down in Texas... and predictably, VPNs benefit

    mashable.com /article/texas-pornhub-ban-vpns
  • Personal Finance @lemmy.ml

    Baby boomers did one big thing we should all be grateful for

    finance.yahoo.com /news/gen-z-millennials-thanking-boomers-102202455.html