Skyline969 3d ago • 100%
I would actually throat punch someone who offered to pay me a higher “emotional salary” in lieu of more money.
Skyline969 7d ago • 100%
It’s not fair. I at least wanna go get a burger at Buttfuckers.
Skyline969 1w ago • 100%
But with such skill to put him in a neck brace? Surely that would require some previous experience.
Also holy necropost, Batman!
Skyline969 1w ago • 55%
Really, bikes should have their own dedicated lanes too (which some cities do have). Or laws should be changed to allow cyclists to share the sidewalk with pedestrians, but that’s a controversial opinion. I know in my city, cyclists are a whole other issue - they flout all the laws by riding the wrong way down the street, switching from the road to the sidewalk without getting off their bikes, they run red lights and stop signs, and yet when they get hit by a vehicle somehow it’s the vehicle driver’s fault. But that’s an entirely different conversation.
Skyline969 1w ago • 76%
Don’t share the street is what I’m getting at. I can’t and won’t share the sidewalk with my car, why should I share the street with pedestrians? The picture in the OP is not a kid running into the street for a sec to get a runaway ball. It’s people walking down the street with a sidewalk mere feet away from them. This isn’t the 1800s where there is no sidewalk and you had to contend with horses. Now there are multiple thousand pound death machines. Have a little regard for your own safety and use the dedicated lanes for people.
Skyline969 1w ago • 100%
I’ll never forgive them for killing off the Lancer. I love my Lancer, would love to upgrade, but nope.
Skyline969 1w ago • 75%
You specifically, probably wouldn’t. But this opens up avenues for people who do not (or cannot) buy a console for whatever reason but have a smartphone.
Skyline969 1w ago • 78%
I mean, say what you will about cars but the sidewalk is a dedicated lane for pedestrians. Walk on the street, fuck around and find out.
Skyline969 2w ago • 94%
You can have genocide or genocide with racism. Take your pick.
Skyline969 2w ago • 82%
Windows has been alternating between good and crap for decades. ME, crap. XP, good. Vista, crap. 7, good. 8/8.1, crap. 10, good…ish. 11, steaming feces. 12 will probably be at least half decent.
Skyline969 2w ago • 100%
Stage 4 is picking and choosing which meetings are worth your time to attend.
Skyline969 2w ago • 100%
Suuuuure. When I went to see them in ‘09 it was supposed to be a farewell tour too.
Skyline969 2w ago • 100%
USB4 2.0 Type-C Premium Edition 2024 (new ver) Remix Plus & Knuckles featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry series
Skyline969 2w ago • 100%
After a year away from Reddit, scrolling through the comments there is a dumpster fire. Let it burn.
Skyline969 3w ago • 100%
Perhaps Albion Online for a similar kind of game?
Skyline969 3w ago • 100%
Gotta go for the hand. I vaguely recall sometimes it would be animated and another card would poke out of the person's sleeve.
Skyline969 4w ago • 100%
Anyone have a translation for apparently us geriatric 30-somethings who can't understand a word of it?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/23871363 > I absolutely love MinUI on my RG35XXSP, but I hated that it turned the power LED off. Initially I tried to fiddle with just disabling the part of the MinUI boot that turned off the LED, but then I realized that putting the console to sleep and turning it back on disabled the LED anyway. That was baked into the OS, and I didn’t want to recompile the whole thing just to disable that. > > Enter this tool. It contains a script that gets set to run during boot to turn on the power LED and keep it on. It can also undo all of its changes by running the tool again. Since it does modify system files, I also figured out how to recover from any potential issues. I was unable to cause any significant issues during my testing, but the recovery plan is there nonetheless. Full documentation is available on the repo. > > Let there be light!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/23871363 > I absolutely love MinUI on my RG35XXSP, but I hated that it turned the power LED off. Initially I tried to fiddle with just disabling the part of the MinUI boot that turned off the LED, but then I realized that putting the console to sleep and turning it back on disabled the LED anyway. That was baked into the OS, and I didn’t want to recompile the whole thing just to disable that. > > Enter this tool. It contains a script that gets set to run during boot to turn on the power LED and keep it on. It can also undo all of its changes by running the tool again. Since it does modify system files, I also figured out how to recover from any potential issues. I was unable to cause any significant issues during my testing, but the recovery plan is there nonetheless. Full documentation is available on the repo. > > Let there be light!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/23871363 > I absolutely love MinUI on my RG35XXSP, but I hated that it turned the power LED off. Initially I tried to fiddle with just disabling the part of the MinUI boot that turned off the LED, but then I realized that putting the console to sleep and turning it back on disabled the LED anyway. That was baked into the OS, and I didn’t want to recompile the whole thing just to disable that. > > Enter this tool. It contains a script that gets set to run during boot to turn on the power LED and keep it on. It can also undo all of its changes by running the tool again. Since it does modify system files, I also figured out how to recover from any potential issues. I was unable to cause any significant issues during my testing, but the recovery plan is there nonetheless. Full documentation is available on the repo. > > Let there be light!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/23871363 > I absolutely love MinUI on my RG35XXSP, but I hated that it turned the power LED off. Initially I tried to fiddle with just disabling the part of the MinUI boot that turned off the LED, but then I realized that putting the console to sleep and turning it back on disabled the LED anyway. That was baked into the OS, and I didn’t want to recompile the whole thing just to disable that. > > Enter this tool. It contains a script that gets set to run during boot to turn on the power LED and keep it on. It can also undo all of its changes by running the tool again. Since it does modify system files, I also figured out how to recover from any potential issues. I was unable to cause any significant issues during my testing, but the recovery plan is there nonetheless. Full documentation is available on the repo. > > Let there be light!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/23871363 > I absolutely love MinUI on my RG35XXSP, but I hated that it turned the power LED off. Initially I tried to fiddle with just disabling the part of the MinUI boot that turned off the LED, but then I realized that putting the console to sleep and turning it back on disabled the LED anyway. That was baked into the OS, and I didn’t want to recompile the whole thing just to disable that. > > Enter this tool. It contains a script that gets set to run during boot to turn on the power LED and keep it on. It can also undo all of its changes by running the tool again. Since it does modify system files, I also figured out how to recover from any potential issues. I was unable to cause any significant issues during my testing, but the recovery plan is there nonetheless. Full documentation is available on the repo. > > Let there be light!