treadful 2h ago • 100%
I would love a wooden touchpad. That would feel so nice.
treadful 6h ago • 100%
Also maybe a word cloud.
treadful 7h ago • 100%
Damn, this is actually critical for me. I use it to sync photos, files, and password vaults between my devices.
Kind of wondering if it's worth getting into Android development now...
treadful 8h ago • 100%
Maybe initially. But long term, if people get into weed through a legal market, they have no reason to engage in the black market, which provides access to lots of other drugs you can OD on.
treadful 9h ago • 100%
I wouldn't want my name on that garbage.
treadful 12h ago • 100%
Voice/video calls work just fine in that case. The minor gains of being in physical proximity aren't really necessary for good communication.
treadful 13h ago • 100%
Their rationale, from the article:
The bureau has floated the idea of charging animal rights activists under a statute prohibiting biological weapons, a subtype of WMD, the records show. This may include toxins, viruses, and microorganisms used to deliberately spur death and disease.
Marceau described this focus on agroterrorism as an effort to pin blame on activists for the rampant disease outbreaks on factory farms.
I find this hard to believe it would fly in court. Unless it's true of course, which seems unlikely. Animal rights activists releasing a disease to kill livestock (and maybe start a pandemic) seems illogical, but not everything animal rights extremists (if that's what these people are) do is always logical.
It could just be the FBI gathering intelligence in an area they expect violent extremists to arise. Same way you might track militia activity. Doesn't make a ton of sense to me but the FBI has had a big fear of animal rights activists doing extremists shit for a long time.
treadful 3d ago • 100%
Very likely to be "chicken croquets." They were all the rage in the late 80s and early 90s. The were also likely be paired with mashed potatoes and corn.
I remember them being great as a kid but I really have no interest in trying them again.
treadful 4d ago • 41%
It does not provide enough information to make a rational decision with. Especially when that's the entire focus of the article.
Even the level of detail in your post would have been an improvement, even though it's still significantly lacking.
If you want to take advice from vague blog spam that's your business. I'd prefer not to.
treadful 4d ago • 53%
That doesn't explain anything.
treadful 4d ago • 73%
What I hate about this, is that every time it comes up, nobody ever really goes into details of why. What is no longer safe? What breaks down? Or is it updated standards? Just fucking get into the reasons so people can make rational choices, instead of just saying "trust me bro."
treadful 5d ago • 100%
Went from "is coming" to "La Niña isn’t here yet, but has a 60% chance of emerging through November, according to the Climate Prediction Center" in only a few paragraphs.
treadful 5d ago • 100%
Special Purpose is almost as rad as Mushroom grips.
treadful 5d ago • 100%
the idea of having comments be auto moderated to be detected as contributing to a conversation of the article vs attacking someone seemed interesting.
Echo chamber enforcement.
treadful 5d ago • 100%
That's weird. I haven't had much of an issue. Though my experience is with the OG Vive so that display is kind of rough to begin with.
treadful 5d ago • 100%
I think it was only the worst book for me because of how high my hopes were.
treadful 5d ago • 100%
Timequake. I love Vonnegut but I just remember it being impossible to follow and overall not interesting.
treadful 5d ago • 100%
Didn't really sound like it would be forced upon people? That would be pretty outrageous.
treadful 5d ago • 50%
Does that even help nearsighted people? The screen is literally an inch or two away from your eyes. There's nothing to focus on.
I've never noticed much of an issue seeing in VR games, though I'm not uberblind either.
treadful 5d ago • 100%
Hope it'll support the Steam Deck. Looks like a great couch game.
Every time I load a post it scrolls me past the post body. Any way to turn that off? I wasn't able to notice any relevant settings. I'm seeing it on the darkly theme, but it looks like it's is a lemmy-ui native theme. So maybe this happens across other default themes as well.
A nationwide blackout. A broken economy. A widely contested presidential election. A populace terrified of its autocratic leader and his increasingly violent security forces. What’s a president to do? Declare the early arrival of Christmas, of course. Facing widespread domestic and international criticism over his claim that he won a July presidential vote, President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela is trying to turn the nation’s attention toward the one thing almost every Venezuelan loves: Christmas. [Archive](https://archive.is/Roh9z)
Looks like the content creator [Karmakut](http://karmakut.com) has launched a game studio and is building this new tactical shooter. Curious how this plays out.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent presidential candidate, confessed on Sunday that he had left a dead bear cub in Central Park in Manhattan in 2014 because he thought it would be “amusing.” Mr. Kennedy posted a video detailing the bizarre story on social media apparently ahead of an article in The New Yorker.
Boar’s Head Provisions Co. recalled liverwurst because it may be tainted with the listeria bacteria, the U.S. Agriculture Department said. The agency said a sample of Boar’s Head liverwurst from a Maryland store tested positive for listeria. The company is also recalling deli-sliced meats made the same day on the same line as the contaminated liverwurst at a Virginia plant, the USDA said. The sample was from an unopened package, collected by health officials as part of an investigation into the listeria outbreak.
Desert Strike was probably one of the most influential games of my childhood. This game seems to be looking to scratch that itch.
Video post-mortem by the US CSB of a chemical (acetic acid) accident at a LyondellBassell plant.
Looks like it's so far just surface-level integration with Mastodon friends/DMs. But it's still nice seeing the fediverse embraced and integrated at all by what was once a walled garden.
- Twitch on Friday will end the contracts for all members of its Safety Advisory Council, a resource made up of industry experts, streamers and moderators, who consulted on trust and safety issues. - The council has advised Twitch on “drafting new policies and policy updates,” “developing products and features to improve safety and moderation” and “protecting the interests of marginalized groups,” per a company webpage. - On May 6, council members were called into a meeting after receiving an email that all existing contracts would conclude on May 31, 2024, and that they would not receive payment for the second half of 2024.
Hand-made Pappardelle in an Arrabbiata sauce with garlic bread.