My First Trackmania track
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ThunderComplex@lemmy.todayto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•A lot of people use uBlock Origin. Does any of you use uMatrix?
3·2 months agoI used to use it but I gave up on it earlier this year. Honestly I don’t miss every website being broken and having to reload a website a dozen times just to get checkout and payment working.
Also iFrames just never worked. They remained blocked despite explicitly allowing them (which was prolly because the ext was unmaintained so long).
Not being able to block JS and Cookies on a domain level is a bit of a bummer but all in all I’d consider it an upgrade.
No but if they’re in Mexico you gotta keep it’s sink rate in mind
ThunderComplex@lemmy.todayto
Games@lemmy.world•PS5 Exclusive Saros Has Reportedly Only Sold 300K CopiesEnglish
2·2 months agoAll I know is put a magnet in some water and it works no more
Kinda true. On iOS all browsers have to use the safari core as browser engine, but you still get the Firefox layer on top, most importantly account sync.
Like if I’m on the toilet, see an article I wanna read on lemmy, but it has too many ads, I just send the tab to my PC and read it later. Also bookmark syncing comes in very handy for me.
Military grade LSD is still the best thing I’ve heard. Can’t tell you what the military grade signifies in this context doe
ThunderComplex@lemmy.todayto
News@lemmy.world•PepsiCo Cuts Chip Prices After Losing Over $1 Billion in Revenue
1·3 months agoTres comas babyyh (don’t mention the negative sign doe)
ThunderComplex@lemmy.todayto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How Do you keep your services updated?English
1·3 months agoThanks I’ll check it out
ThunderComplex@lemmy.todayto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How Do you keep your services updated?English
3·3 months agoSince all my services are dockerized I just pull new images sporadically. But I think I should invest some time into finding automatic update reminders, especially when I have to hear about critical security updates from some random person on mastodon.
ThunderComplex@lemmy.todayto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Stop normalizing the Grind and normalize what ever this is.
2·3 months agoStop normalizing the grind, start normalizing grindcore frogs
ThunderComplex@lemmy.todayto
aww@lemmy.world•Non-LLM Luna running with non-LLM frisbeeEnglish
191·3 months agoCould still be AI generated tho since LLMs don’t generate images
ThunderComplex@lemmy.todayto
Games@lemmy.world•A Game Pass for indie games: meet Indie Pass, a $6.99-a-month subscription launching with 70 titlesEnglish
1·3 months agoI wanted to keep an open mind but two things turn me off immediately:
- The selection doesn’t seem that good and I think you’d be better off just buying the games you’re interested in (I have only heard of one game in the entire collection)
- The site seems AI generated. It has that default AI color scheme, the categories don’t seem to contain the right games (why is blue maiden „A slow-burning, psychological horror walking sim“ in cozy?), and the action category is listed twice.
The site just doesn’t seem trustworthy .
I do use ProtonDB (esp. for my Steam Deck) and like it a lot, but, we have a saying in German “Probieren geht über studieren” :D
Idk I got a crash and decided to just finish it on Windows (had to reboot anyway). Luckily it’s a short game so I wasn’t “stuck” with Windows for too long. So I can’t really say if it would’ve kept crashing or if it was a isolated incident, but it never crashed on Windows in the remaining 10 hours.
EndeavourOS, nvidia
I was surprised that Crimson Desert works out of the box (and I think even loads faster than on Windows) and also that RE:Village doesn’t work (it runs but crashes)
I just switched my home PC last week. It’s kinda funny how Steam games are a roulette of support, but it’s been really fun thus far.
Was surprised that the government app I have to use is actually open source and on the AUR.
Can’t fully drop Windows sadly but definitely minimize the usage as much as possible.
ThunderComplex@lemmy.todaytoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•this is write on the moneyEnglish
1·4 months agoThe weird thing is that if you worry so much that you censor rapist then there are a lot of other words that should’ve been censored too





Im sorry to uhm akschually you but a cognitive hazard is anything that’s dangerous when perceived with (at least) one of the senses (I.e. upon seeing something),
but this is actually a infohazard, something that’s only dangerous upon being understood (like a instruction manual on how to build a bomb, which wouldn’t bee dangerous in the hands of a fish for example)