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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • I’ve started to use Playnite. It’s nice to have a complete catelog of all my games. Most of my real games (ie ignoring random freebies) are on steam, but I’ve collected a bunch elsewhere like gog, epic, humble bundle, and others. You can give it credentials and set up nearly all the major catelogs so that it can generate a listing of all games you own.

    I use it to mark when I completed a game, but I’ve only had it for a couple years, so I generally go by memory or by steam statistics of hours played.

    Downside is that it’s Windows only. It’s open source and free, and I still have a windows machine for most of my gpu games, but I mainly game on my steam deck or my Linux laptop these days, so I need to find another option or see if Playnite is wine/Proton compatible.


  • Futurama@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldQuickly!
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    2 months ago

    I made this after noticing that the original meme had an arm that doesn’t match to any of the people in the crowd.

    Notice this row has three hands up, unlike the other rows of hands, but still only two people.

    If the further person happened to be raising both of their arms, it still doesn’t work, because they would have to be wearing a shirt with different sleeve lengths. And it can’t be the closer person, because they’d have arms with two different skin tones.



  • Futurama@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldWhat's your superpower?
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    3 months ago

    Do you just mean whistling while breathing in and also while breathing out? I can do that, but there’s a short break in the whistle when I switch the airflow direction.

    Ie I can whistle a long song without pause, but I can’t whistle a single sustained note without a short but noticeable break in the sustain when I switch from breathing out to breathing in and vice versa.







  • It’s an emergency propeller, when the main engines lose power.

    It’s also the reason I never sit in the emergency exit row. The reason they give you extra legroom is so passengers can use the pedals that pop up from the floor when the masks are dropped. When they ask if you’re willing and able to help on an emergency, this is actually the most common thing you’ll have to help out with.

    Everytime I’ve been in a crashing airplane, I just lean back a few degrees and laugh at those poor suckers who traded for a couple inches of extra legroom and now have the responsibility of saving the rest of us.




  • My wife has an iPhone, but I have an old iPad hooked to her account. I can see where all the air tags are, and locate them or activate the noise function. For traveling, there’s no real benefit to having an iPhone vs an iPad.

    The main bonus that the newer IPhones have is the ability to locate them like a homing device. If you’re within 30 feet, it will actually tell you which direction and how far away it is. Like a compass, it points you towards the air tag, letting you get to within a foot or so to find it. For locating a lost item at home, it’s much easier to use the iPhone.

    But for gps tracking, the basic Bluetooth check in network with apple devices gives you the location of all the devices, within a few meters or so.



  • Looks like the title is incorrect, and it’s actually posts per day. At least, the graph shows a few days where the number goes down, so it can’t be just the total number of posts (unless there was a wave of deletions outpacing the posts).

    Edit: according to other people’s comments, it is actually total posts, not posts per day. So my above comment seems to be incorrect.