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Entertainment Notnotmike 1 year ago 85%
The Great Gasby (2013) - What in the world?

I finished re-reading The Great Gatsby today and was in the mood for analysis, discussion, and more interpretations. So I started watching the 2013 version with Toby and Leo. Got about 20 minutes in before the stream froze to buffer and I decided it wasn't worth trying to get worth working again. The movie was a fever dream. The editing was so frantic I couldn't get a feel for a scene before it blew by. The CGI was gratuitous and unattractive! From a book reader perspective it was unfaithful to the novel, and from a cinema perspective it was a toad in a blender. I'd love to hear some positive criticisms of the movie adaptation - maybe someone saw something in it that I didn't. I'd also enjoy any reviews of the previous version from decades ago. One last thing, I think the movie would have worked much better if it was placed in 2002 - similar positivity on life, "great" war for Americans, and a looming financial crisis. It would have made the weird editing make much more sense, kind of like the remake of Romeo and Juliet (coincidentally starring Leo)

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programming General Programming Discussion Why use VIM/Nano/Emacs over VS Code?
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 96%

    From the perspective of someone who uses Visual Studio Code, but also knows how to exit vim, there are a couple reasons that most developers who prefer one of the three, at least those I've spoken to.

    1. VS Code is a Microsoft product, and while "open source" it isn't really open source. The core utility is but Microsoft ships the final application with some proprietary features. If this is your main gripe, then you can try VSCodium instead, which is a "fork" that doesn't have the Microsoft additions.
    2. VS Code uses Electron, which is essentially browser emulation and isn't exactly optimized. CLI editors like the above take up far fewer resources than a Visual Studio Code instance would. Unlike point (1), I don't think there's really a way around this in all practicality. It's just an unavoidable fact. You can chose to still use VS Code of course, most personal computers can easily handle the load. But many see that as unnecessary when they get the same amount of "power" from a CLI editor.
    3. Plugins for the CLI applications are very powerful, and the ability to navigate using only the keyboard is by design. Many swear by keyboard-only operation of a computer because it's faster and promotes more optimal methods of doing tasks. It forces discovery of new features and hotkeys by making things annoying to do otherwise. VS Code (and most editors) include a "vim keybindings" specifically for this reason. You'll find that it's a very popular method of working.

    Really it comes down to personal preferences and what you "grew up" using. It's really hard to transition into something like vim and it takes a concerted effort to switch by most users. You have to want to switch, otherwise you'll find it too difficult a learning curve or find yourself wandering back to more "featured" applications.

    There are likely more reasons out there, but these are, in my experience, the primary reasons.

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  • chat Chat The Beehaw project is entering some significant challenges
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    Agreed. I like the positive vibe of beehaw, but I'm really here for the Reddit alternative and for the fediverse. I don't want a walled garden, I want to be exposed to other communities, I just want them to be civil is all.

    I already have accounts on other instances, so I'll likely switch to an alternative instance and be very sad for it. But I respect the admin's right to do it.

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  • foss Free and Open Source Software FOSS keyboard under active development? (Android)
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    Just downloaded it to give it a try! So far missing autocorrect a little bit, but, honestly, I'm optimistic about how the keyboard can improve my typing (and diction). Much slower but also more well thought out. Auto lets you type fast, maybe too fast.

    I will have to get used to typing apostrophes again though...

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  • politicus politicus Ohio will use congressional map previously ruled unconstitutional again in 2024, as court dismisses legal challenges
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    I guess you could look at it like "I'd rather have a vote than no vote at all" but seems weird

    I wish the article had more detail, like statements from the organizations or judges. Two paragraphs hardly seems enough

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  • lemmytips LemmyTips What is the most official Android app for Lemmy?
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    That's very subjective, so it's hard to say! I find Sync to be the best, but I enjoy the look and feel of Thunder.

    I'd say give them a whirl, they're all free and most run without signing in just fine

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  • lemmytips LemmyTips What is the most official Android app for Lemmy?
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    Yeah the post is an interesting question because the "official" app isn't as polished as you might expect it to be.

    Lemmy apps are interesting in that they are all so different that you need to just try a few and find one you like.

    Me personally, I like Sync, but I've also tried Thunder, Jerboa, and Liftoff. Each has their pros and cons, and you've just got to try them out and can't really rely on "most official" as a good metric

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  • climate Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. US Home insurers cut natural disasters from policies as climate risks grow
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    I was thinking about this earlier this week, in a sense. Not quite insurance but throwing away money.

    The federal government is going to be providing aid and assistance during and after the hurricane, and I couldn't help but think about how the more mild, less disaster-prone parts of the country are effectively subsidizing people to continue to move to Florida, despite how unlivable it really is. As Florida grows more the rest of the country has to pay too, it doesn't just affect Floridians

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  • moviesandtv Movies and TV Shows Study: Streamers Now Wasting Record Amounts of Time Finding Something to Watch
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    Plex has a random button for movies and TV so often my friends/family and I will play a game I like to call the random game.

    Everyone gets 1 veto, and any movie can be skipped by majority vote. Just keep hitting the random button until something sticks. Eventually you'll hit a movie to watch, and it's never failed to be a good time.

    Bonus game is try to guess the movie first - unfortunately I usually win because I put the movies on there so I know the approximate list of options.

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  • books Books Book about Great Depression
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    I came to suggest this one as well. I think about this book from time to time and it's another one that they force on US high school students before they're really ready to understand the themes within. I read it in high school and the only thing I remembered was the last chapter because something odd occurs, and I didn't remember it because of any emotional or philosophical part but because "ew gross".

    I re-read it as a an adult and I loved the book. It's depressing but truly I think it's a great insight into the cause of the depression and the migration West. It may not be the most in depth explanation and doesn't address the issues in the stock market, but it covers the western experience very well.

    Beyond that, I haven't read any other books on the topic but I can recommend the American History Tellers episodes if you are OK with listening. I love the series and if nothing else they will list a series of sources at the end of their episodes that you could reference. You can get it for free from most podcast sources

    https://wondery.com/shows/american-history-tellers/season/10/

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  • taylorswift Taylor Swift The first schism in the post-Erss Swiftieverse: how do you behave at the Eras film
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    I'll be going with my wife, and I'm normally very quiet during movies and generally hate any audience interruptions

    That being said, I fully expect the whole theater to be up and dancing and singing and I'm definitely OK with that. This is the opportunity to have the concert experience for those that couldn't afford to or weren't lucky enough. If I want to watch quietly I'll do it at home with a nice pair of headphones. If I'm going to the theater I'm expecting the concert experience in some proportion

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  • gaming Gaming Here is what’s coming in Cyberpunk 2077’s free 2.0 update
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    On PS5 it's still a little janky. I'm hoping the update will stabilize some of the issues

    It's playable, justice not immersive

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  • privacy Privacy Guide: How to Reduce Google's Control Over You
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    There's a lot of Brave plugging in the post, which is off to me. Also the post itself is super barebones. It doesn't cover each suggestion in depth - it doesn't even go through their whole list at the top - and it provides no guidance on actually switching. The "article" is more akin to a Buzzfeed list

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  • gaming Gaming What games have you played due to FOMO?
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    I think the hate for Andromeda was a little overblown. I enjoyed the heck out of the game, regardless of any weird facial expressions! It of course was never going to live up to the original trilogy but it stood out on its own in a lot of positive ways

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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    I'm interested in this. I want to host my own Lemmy, Bookwyrm, Matrix, etc. servers but I find that not having access to appropriate password resetting is a deal breaker for not only me but for anyone I would like to join. I looked in to some email services but couldn't find one that wasn't charging more than it would cost to run the actual website

    With a Lifetime plan, at least it's a one time purchase and I don't have to have yet another subscription eating away at my bank account

    How do you like the service so far? Any issues with emails being marked as spam or being undeliverable?

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  • hackernews Hacker News DevToys – A Swiss army knife for developers
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    This is an incredible utility. It replaces a lot of Googling for me and works offline with a clean, no-ads interface. Would highly recommend to any developers, especially web development

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  • support Beehaw Support Is defederation from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works still necessary?
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    World just announced they're disabling open sign-ups for the time being. If they determine a solution or keep application-only sign up does that change the answer?

    https://lemmy.world/post/3995057

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  • taylorswift Taylor Swift People are creating "Taylor's Version" playlists ahead of the release that only contain the non-Taylor's version tracks
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    If I'm understanding you correctly, I don't think that's the case. The Playlist has non-TV tracks (and a bunch of other tracks from other albums, some TV some not).

    To me it feels like Clickbait

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  • taylorswift Taylor Swift taylor swift: the little golden book
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    I remember practicing reading in first grade with these books, so really cool to see that they're still around and that Taylor has one!

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    People are creating "Taylor's Version" playlists ahead of the release that only contain the non-Taylor's version tracks

    Feels kind of scummy. Any idea why anyone would want to do this (besides 🛵)?

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    asklemmy Asklemmy What temperature do you keep your thermostat at?
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    We do somewhere between 72 and 76. But at night in the peak of summer we'll bump it down to 70. Our bedroom is on the top floor and can often be several degrees hotter than the lower floor where the thermostat is, so for a few weeks in the summer we have to really crank it.

    I'm told we should look into a vent fan to help distribute the air better but I haven't taken the time to put in the effort yet, I'm sad to say

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  • firefox Firefox Switching from Chrome to Firefox? Here Are Some Tips.
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    This article makes me realize how not picky I am! Besides the profile switcher all these tips are just personal preferences that the author wanted to have in Firefox and were all things I've never even noticed

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  • fediverse Fediverse GitLab plans support for ActivityPub
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    Really interesting, it's an application I didn't see coming. Definitely will be looking into this, and hopefully it spurs GitHub to do the same as well

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  • entertainment Entertainment Why do people discuss/enjoy the movie Fargo so much?
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    Definitely after chewing on it for a day or so, it is quite memorable. The scene where he exits the cabin with the axe is still pretty fresh in my mind and I find myself thinking about it from time to time. Aesthetically it was pretty pleasant while simultaneously being off-putting.

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  • technology Technology Meta discontinues Messenger Lite for Android, it will be unavailable after Sep 18. Users need to install regular Messenger app instead
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    How long have you been running it so far? Any issues?

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  • technology Technology Meta discontinues Messenger Lite for Android, it will be unavailable after Sep 18. Users need to install regular Messenger app instead
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    Everyone outside of the U.S. almost assuredly still has SMS capabilities, it's just not common utilized because everyone is already on WhatsApp or Telegram. It's where their friends are, locking them into the ecosystem, which is exactly what I just said. And I would be willing to wager the only reason WhatsApp really got huge was because SMS hasn't always been free to use and may still not be free in some countries and with some plans.

    Telegram, Signal and WhatsApp are fine, as for privacy how exactly are SMS better?

    I wasn't speaking to privacy specifically, but where all your friends are.

    If you want privacy, then you shouldn't be using Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp anyway, considering both are owned by Meta and their privacy track record is shaky at best.

    Signal is a great choice, but we get back to the main point where not everyone is on Signal, and once you are on Signal you're locked in to using Signal and must have their app to participate in the conversation.

    My point wasn't that SMS is better, but it's simpler and more widely available and doesn't require a standalone application to use.

    Ideally we would use an open standard like the Matrix standard to communicate, that way you can download whatever application you want and have all the privacy you could ever desire, but not have to download some random messaging application just to catch up from Gary from primary school

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  • technology Technology Meta discontinues Messenger Lite for Android, it will be unavailable after Sep 18. Users need to install regular Messenger app instead
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    If you're technically savvy, it looks like you could self-host the application. https://github.com/beeper/self-host

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  • technology Technology Meta discontinues Messenger Lite for Android, it will be unavailable after Sep 18. Users need to install regular Messenger app instead
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    It sounds like a too good to be true situation. Definitely an interesting concept though. Sounds like they use remote servers to connect to the third-party apps using your credentials and then transcribe the messages using the Matrix protocol to the app. Source here and snippet below

    Beeper consists of two main components:

    • A client app that runs on your devices.
    • A web service run by Beeper.

    ... Beeper’s web service consists of a Matrix homeserver and infrastructure to run open source bridges that connect to 15 different chat networks.

    Currently free but also will be a Plus version eventually rolling out, according to the FAQ

    For now, everyone has access to all the features of Beeper Plus for free. At some point in 2023, we will begin charging $5-10 per month for Beeper Plus.

    Also, no humor is lost on the fact that it is dangerously close to Wuph from The Office...

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  • technology Technology Meta discontinues Messenger Lite for Android, it will be unavailable after Sep 18. Users need to install regular Messenger app instead
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    It's exactly what social media platforms, particularly Facebook, want. They want you to feel locked in because your friends are there

    I don't know why people don't just use more SMS. You don't need all the fancy bells and whistles, it shouldn't change the conversation you're having, especially with the gradual rollout of rich messages, and it has a wider audience than Facebook will ever have. More people have SMS than have Facebook

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  • entertainment Entertainment Chaos in the aisles: has cinema etiquette reached an all-time low?
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    I'll lend some of the opposite experience here. I've been to quite a few movies since COVID including Barbie, and have not had any issues whatsoever. I feel like this is an example of the negativity bias coming forth. We only hear about the negative experiences because people don't go online to say how quiet everyone in the theater was

    This line is likely the most accurate

    social media – TikTok especially – has made it easier for people to record and publish fights in cinemas

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  • entertainment
    Entertainment Notnotmike 1 year ago 85%
    Why do people discuss/enjoy the movie Fargo so much?

    Just watched it for the first time, knew almost nothing about it going in. Overall opinion: It was an alright movie, not bad. I had a good time, but it didn't seem groundbreaking or particularly funny or shocking. So what gives? Why do I hear so much about it? My best guess is that the movie was shocking when it was released, because of the outright murder and violence, and I'm just desensitized to that in film now, so it wasnt as revelatory to me

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    python Python Microsoft is bringing Python to Excel
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    Python calculations run in the Microsoft Cloud, with the results returned into an Excel worksheet.

    Weird choice, so it has to be due to wanting to Paywall it (they mention that at the bottom of the article). Otherwise I'd rather have the option to install python locally and speed up my queries when working on large data sets

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  • pixelart Pixel Art [OC] Rainy Nights
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    Nice one! The framerate was a bit lower than I'd like but you can go wrong with pixel rain

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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 94%

    Probably the hardest part of React, for me, was getting used to the callbacks. Passing data up to the parent component using a function. It's a little difficult to get used to if you haven't encountered it already

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  • books Books Old Man And The Sea
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    I agree with others that a single sitting improves the book. I'm not sure why it has such acclaim, but it was at the very least memorable to me. I read it a year or so ago now and I can still recall the plot

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  • main Blahaj Lemmy Meta A summary of what happened between Blahaj.Zone and Hexbear.Net
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    That's a good point and it poses an interesting dilemma.

    If a community chooses to not defederate, then their users will find their comments utterly unavoidable. Either userd will have to accept that or, best case scenario, have gaps in comment threads everywhere where their comments are being filtered out

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  • castles Castles Castle Campbell, Scotland. 4K Drone footage.
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    I noticed many of the castles in Scotland had signs prohibiting the use of drones. So it's nice to get this view

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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    Definitely would second Plex. Previously I just had an external hard drive with my library on it but that isn't as accessible.

    With Plex, you can easily get started just installing it on a personal computer and let it grow over time. I had mine on my personal computer for years before recently upgrading to a NAS and it's top tier. Makes streaming to any device effortless and helps you organize your library

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy do you use paid tv or over the air tv?
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%

    In the United States here and I haven't had non-streaming television since I moved out of my parent's house.

    Toyed with things like Sling and YouTube TV once, but they just aren't worth it.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What are the worst scenes in all of star wars?
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  • Notnotmike Notnotmike 1 year ago 91%

    There's a scene from the OT that kills me. When they're on Endor in the evening and Leia and Han are being "romantic" and it is some of the most soap opera dialogue in the whole series.

    Its arguably not terrible when you read it, but watching it I was rolling my eyes. People love to hate on the Padme+Anakin romance but the Han+Luke+Leia love triangle is equally as hard to watch, in my opinion. If we're going to give one a hard time we can't ignore the other. Lucas just isn't the best at dialogue

    https://youtu.be/MDYX_PgorRY

    Leia holds back her tears as Luke slowly lets her go and moves away. He disappears onto the walkway that leads out of the village. Leia, bathed in moonlight, watches him go as Han comes out of the Chief's hut and comes over to her. Leia is crying, her body trembling. He realizes only now that she is crying.

    HAN Hey, what's goin' on?

    Leia attempts to stifle her sobs and wipes her eyes.

    LEIA Nothing. I - just want to be alone for a little while.

    HAN (angry) Nothing? Come on, tell me. What's goin' on?

    She looks up at him, struggling to control herself.

    LEIA I...I can't tell you.

    HAN (loses his temper) Did you tell Luke? Is that who you could tell?

    LEIA I...

    HAN Ahhh...

    He starts to walk away, exasperated, then stops and walks back to her.

    HAN I'm sorry.

    LEIA Hold me.

    Han gathers her tightly in his protective embrace.

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  • worldnews World News Russia's Luna-25 spacecraft crashes into Moon
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    No mention on a cause in this article, curious what it was

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  • gaming Gaming The Battle for Middle Earth - Patch 2.22 Launcher now supports BFME 1, BFME 2, and RotWK!
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    Here's the GitHub which links to ModDb

    https://github.com/Ravo92/Patch-2.22-Launcher

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  • main Blahaj Lemmy Meta A summary of what happened between Blahaj.Zone and Hexbear.Net
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    Is that why I haven't heard of them before? I switch between Beehaw and Programming.dev and I just noticed them everywhere on the latter

    Politics aside, I find their comments to be callous, elitist, and rude. And I heard "a few bad apples" arguments but honestly it doesn't seem to be a few. All of their posts in my feed are aggressive. And have huge "look what this idiot dolt said before I owned him" energy

    If admins aren't willing to defederate then I'm happy Sync has an instance-wide block

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    Svelte + SvelteKit Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%
    React custom hook equivalent in Svelte?

    I'm experienced with React and was just trying out a small Svelte to-do list to get my feet wet with Svelte and see if it's something I'd like to suggest we try out at work. However, there's one thing I wanted to clarify that wasn't immediately obvious from the documentation (and to just kickstart some discussion since this community is a little quiet). In React, if I have a large file doing a good amount of logic, like in the to-list example where I have add logic, remove logic, and toggle logic, all of which can be complex in their own ways if you improve them enough, I am able to extract the logic out into it's own file by creating a custom hook. Like so ```js const useTodoList = () => { const [list, setList] = useState([]); const addItem = (taskName) => { // task creation logic setList(l => [...l, newTask]); } // logic for removeItem and toggleItem return { list, addItem, removeItem, toggleItem }; } ``` Then, I can bring that into my component file by simply doing `const { ... } = useTodoList();` and everything should just work. What would the equivalent be in Svelte? It sounds like I would want to leverage the `store` concept, but that feels odd to me. I go from having pretty simple logic to having to add additional libraries to my logic. It's a lot of overhead for what should really be a pretty straightforward refactor in React. Any insight you guys can give would be great! Additionally, I'd love to be able to move the `style` as well, but so far haven't found anything that would be suitable for that quite yet. Svelte seems pretty set on having one large file whenever possible.

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    AskBeehaw Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%
    Do you pronounce it "bee-haw" or "BEEE-HAWWW" with some pepper on it?

    Hopefully I'm not the only one to do the latter

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    No Stupid Questions Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%
    Do cultures where foods are generally spicier always have flamin' hot poops?

    At this point in my life, I don't avoid spicy foods because I can't handle the taste of the spice, but more because of what that spice will feel like coming out the other end the next day. Some cultures, like India for instance, are known to use very spicy ingredients in their daily cooking. Are they all just used to having firey asses or have they developed some gut biome capable of neutralizing the capcasin before its inevitable exit?

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    Dota 2 Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%
    When you see an opportunity... youtu.be

    Worth mentioning that Spectre was DC'd at this time, which the replay doesn't show

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    Lemmy Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%
    Shout-out: Tons of pull requests in the Lemmy GitHub! Thanks to all the developers working to make this a better place github.com

    If you have changes that you'd like to see, it's worth at least opening the pull request! It makes this a better place for everyone

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    Asklemmy Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%
    What are some acceptable video hosts?

    Not talking long-form content, but more short-form, like GIFs and sub-2 minute MP4s. Currently, I don't believe Lemmy supports uploading of video content, but some of my favorite Reddit posts of all time are shorter videos that I would love to bring over to the Fediverse ([exhibit A](https://www.reddit.com/r/PeopleFuckingDying/comments/q3i00p/pug_soldier_undergoes_torture/)) So, are hosts like Imgur or Giphy still appreciated here, or is there some open source or federated alternative that I should be giving a shot?

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    Videos Notnotmike 1 year ago 100%
    Michael Scott resolves conflicts in Mass Effect www.youtube.com

    One of my favorite video series. Austin Powers in Mass Effect is just as good

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearME
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    My favorite picture of my little orange troublemaker

    Guest starring my other cat's hand

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