and then you start nesting trees so deep that it’s hard to distinguish between the different levels D:
hai :3
she/they btw
and then you start nesting trees so deep that it’s hard to distinguish between the different levels D:
yeah, that’s understandable. i’d never thought about it that way before.
personally i use enby as a way to say that i am in the middle / don’t really care.
i think the issue comes from the fact that saying non-binary means specifically non-{man,woman}. whereas i’ve always interpreted it as just non-“specific gender”.
to me it’s the etc. of gender labels, but i realise that not everyone that i think it describes would want to identify with it.
(and that means it becomes it’s own label, and now we have to figure out what to call everyone_else
all over again. (maybe the whole idea of gender labels was rigged from the start))
please do not wear the cat.
source engine aesthetic was peak. i still love it, and nothing’s been able to replicate it. some games have tried, but the source feel is just unique.
i always love stacking books in barney’s interrogation room and trying to shove as many objects as i can in to kleiner’s mini teleporter.
i also remember having to wait for headcrabs to finish their death animation before i could move forward in hl1, so that’s fun :P
yeah. you’re right.
it’s not like i blindly trust the votes to tell me what’s right and wrong, but they still influence my thoughts. i could just sort by new, but i feel like that’s almost as easy to manipulate.
i guess it comes back to the topic of the post. where and how i get my information is always going to affect me.
i’m sure other platforms are no better than lemmy with manipulating content, but maybe for different reasons. i just have to choose the right places to spend my time.
isn’t that what the upvote/downvote buttons are for? although to be fair, i’d much rather the people of lemmy decide which things are good and interesting than some “algorithm”
always All. it’s how i find new communities. it would prob be good if i start subscribing to more of the communities that i like though.
atm i’m just relying on the collective views of the threadiverse to feed me content.
oooh, yes!! i forgot Inside. i loved that game.
juicy atmosphere and environmental storytelling, my favourite >:)
i couldn’t put celeste down the first time i played it.
very fun game :3
i also remember a game called webbed, where you were a spider and got to do actual web physics and swinging. That was pretty cool.
when i’m not performing for the world, i am my favourite version of myself.
i wish i could show her to everyone.
Oh, I never skip intros. I also don’t usually watch multiple episodes in a row though, so maybe that’s why.
(Arch, btw)
Technical: Better, easier to use APIs for pacman. The last time I tried to do alpm stuff, it wasn’t fun.
Social: Less rtfm. The manual is good, but it’s not cool when people are super elitist (especially towards newbies).
Don’t worry, most modern brains have a builtin jit compiler, so when a habit starts to form, the check will be optimised out. (It saves excess neurons from being generated.)
I think if the keyboard had dvorak in it’s firmware (rather than set on the pc) you would need a dvorak-to-qwerty conversion setting which I’ve never seen on a pc.
Most custom layouts (mine included) just assume the keyboard is sending qwerty.
Or better yet, play it blind and then watch the video, and realise you didn’t even see half of the content.
I can hear that image
Deleted my entire efi partition while trying to install some grub themes.
And then my backup didn’t work when I tried to restore it.
I have pretty colours now though, so it was all worth it :)
I never used to use Home and End until I put them on a layer right next to my home row. Now I can’t live without them. Position really makes a difference!
space, ctrl, or sometimes the entire numpad at once. it’s just one big button :P