Hi, from the future. I just look up “oled wallpaper” and pick this one 3 years ago.
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If you do, please remind me.
gajahmada@awful.systemsto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something people use the internet for that can be done just as easily offline?4·28 days agoI also do this. But I do not necessarily think it as a bad thing.
I do not need to finish the book in one sitting, it’s fine to wander, I usually just just went on a tangent on a relevant topic though. Reading for an hour is fine, as is a 5 minute session.
Maybe immersing myself reading books just not that fun for me. But I can sit for hours studying music even without touching my instruments, just reading the chart and analysing the harmony and what not. I think reading like any other skill, needs training and I just haven’t give it enough time.
I’m a late millennial, and like it or not I’m used to being able to access relevant context and information with just a click (like Wiki).
Birds ?
I’m not gonna pretend I understand the magic words here https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsif.2019.0295
Brilliant, thanks ! To both of you.
Is BCAA different from normal protein powder?
Also, why does it taste better for you?
Neat, thank you !
I think I get it, but can someone translate to plain English just in case ?
Fujii Kaze, Yama, or Eve maybe.
If you dig Japanese music, take a look at The First Take yt channel. They showcase a wide range of artists.
https://xkcd.com/2501 to some extent.
Yeah, Linux user can/willing to read instructions that (the important part IMO) unfamiliar to them, that’s like not what average user would do.
Most users know how to install something on Windows, they’ve used it since they were toddler and whether or not you think it’s a better experience in Linux is irrelevant.
Most software they need in Windows has a giant download button on the respective site, double click the downloaded file and you’re done.
99% of the time you can immediately start the program or there will be a shortcut on the desktop.
Also, gaming. Like it or not it is a casual workload, and it’s not as straightforward on Linux.
gajahmada@awful.systemsto Videos@lemmy.world•The Toxic Beyblade Combo that Forced an Entire Meta to Change2·4 months agoGood stuff. I knew competitive beyblade exist but never took a peek.
The Attack, Defense, Stamina arch type makes total sense even though I have no idea how the individual parts contributed to each stats.
Well, except maybe the metal ball tip, longer spin (less friction (?)) but less stable.
Region locked, unfortunately.