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  • 54k

    🤣🤣🤣

  • Real subtle on the sexual undertones there. Lol

  • Return on investment might be pretty good right now though 🤷‍♂️

  • I imagined a robotic auto-plucker, but what we got is a little rotary tiller thingy. Still cool, but not what I was hoping for. Lol

  • Maybe I'm missing something. I understand and agree with the concept of limiting or eliminating our reliance on algorithms for content recommendations. This seems like a different issue though, is it not?

  • I wonder what's the reasoning against it? Seems like a no-brainer...

  • Looking forward to seeing more of your creations, when you can 😁

  • Better ergonomics

  • Apologies, should be fixed now

  • That seems hopeful at best. Lol

  • Next time if it's instant, just lie to me and call it something else. Lol

  • Can you jailbreak them though?

  • Looks like it turned out great!

    How did you manage the adapter?

  • This is pretty cool, and I still want one, but what I really want is this form factor with steam os or bazzite.

  • I'm glad this got shared! I also watched this (long time fan of this channel) and immediately thought that is solarpunk as fuck!

    People will (understandably) have some reservations about the crickets, but there are some really awesome ideas being put into practice here.

    I like it that they are growing their own mushrooms and utilizing the substrate byproducts.

    It's cool to see all of their inspirations they've collected from different places they've gone to and all of their experiments (like the arid desert climate one especially).

    I really like their mechanical contraptions that combine exercise and functional necessities for energy saving purposes.

    Their space is really cool and inspirational.

  • I'm on an RTX 4070 Pop os x11

  • Right now I'd choose Lemmy. Summit on mobile and photon on desktop.

    Piefed is a close second, but still has a ways to go. Honestly, I could see it surpassing Lemmy soon.

    I haven't driven Mbin too much, but it's pretty neat conceptually. I wouldn't count it out if you want to be able to microblog from the same platform. Kind of novel, but I found the experience to be disconjointed overall.

  • Could you tell me how to check the wayland and xorg? I'm still learning