SillyBanana 1 year ago • 80%
Why do you think so? My wireless Samsung Buds are about 2 years old and they are working great, as if new. Meanwhile when I had various wired headphones before that, 2 years was about their top life, mostly because of the cable getting damaged, which you can't replace anyway. So the argument of battery not being replaceable is totally irrelevant for me, and I think for most other people as well.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
Exactly. I'm now on 4 years old Samsung S10e, with replaced battery and display, because I can't see myself using ANY of the new phones. All of them are so giant and heavy, and I already feel like I'd like something smaller than my current one... I guess the Fairphone philosophy wins anyway, hehe.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 66%
You might have some luck with a controller, using only a half of it, and re-mapping all controls there. Steam Controller might be great since it has touchpads. That might make some mouse-requiring games playable.
Using only keyboard, damn that's difficult to find something, haha. I think these might work, just going by my memory: FTL, Toki Tori, Undertale, VVVVVV, Braid, Dome Keeper. Basically that kind of simple 2D games. Then almost any racing game.
You could also try some eye tracking solution, can't help with that though.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 93%
Post the first thing that comes to your mind in !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world. Oh, wait...
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 50%
No tak co si budeme nalhavat. Pokud by volby dopadly podle aktualnich pruzkumu, tak bychom vsichni radsi ANO+ODS nez ANO+SPD.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
Check out what? The picture? Haha.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
I don't use YouTube website at all. I'm not even logged in there. I use purely RSS feeds of my selected channels, and my RSS reader embeds those videos in its web UI. I hate all the noise of the standard YT.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 95%
Paper uses pigments, it just reflects the ambient light. Screens however actively emit light.
Let's compare screens to sky. What is easier for your eyes, to stare at a flying airplane during daylight, or to watch stars at night?
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 94%
This is one of the rare instances when I'm glad I have Samsung with their custom UI. I have to sometimes use a Pixel phone, and those new Android 12 settings tiles overall are just mind-boggling. It feels like a change just for the sake of change, ordered by marketing department or something.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
To sice jo, ale "manzelstvi" to nejspis nebude.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
Sounds neat. But what all the services that require proprietary app? Like banking, Uber, reviews on Google Maps etc.?
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
Ale vzdyt prosadili zachovani nulove dane na vino a zabranili manzelstvi pro vsechny? Co vic muzou lidi chtit? /s
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
To me it sounds like guys in Polish uniforms are about to attack a radio tower, haha.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 90%
This really needs a screen recording of it in action.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
Uhm, it kinda does? On the Home page you have Daily mixes, which are pretty well grouped, and some other playlists. Although those seem to be based on your history rather than liked songs, which I personally prefer anyway.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
This is such a stupid minor thing, but it's what made me switch from Ubuntu to Fedora, haha.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
Fedora uses DNF, with rpms under the hood, not sure how that works, haha. Honestly I have no problems with it. I'm no power user, but it does everything I need. The only downside being kinda slow repo fetches.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
I use many extensions, but I also like this "keep the vanilla simple" approach of Gnome. Instead of trying to support many different workflows, it does only one, and it does it well. Everything is much more polished, compared to other DEs, simply because there's less stuff. And support for extensions seems to be excellent, since there's so many of them and they often work very well.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
Updating is not too bad, as long as you don't update as soon as new major Gnome version is available. I usually wait a few months, and by then all extensions are either updated, replaced by a fork, or obsolete.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
the only way I can think of to know which apps are in the background of that workspace is to memorize it
If you press Meta key and scroll, it shows all windows in each workspace. I think that's also in vanilla, not one of my many extensions, haha.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
This peak is obviously because of the update, but why is it keep getting more popular in general in the last 3 years? It was on downward trend before that. What changed?
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 33%
Wow, such world news. Truly something everyone should hear about!
Just joking, haha. But it would be nice to reduce lanes or try something similar in ohter streets. What do you think?
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 75%
Sounds like the solution is simple - just split up Germany again, haha.
Well only half-joking, it worked out great for Czechia and Slovakia. Inequality of the regions was one of the main reasons for the split, similarly as you describe it. And funnily enough, Slovakia is also heading in the far-right/populist direction.
I bumped into this interesting behavior around unsigned types. At first I was confused why `UInt` doesn't extend `Number`, but as I was experimenting, it got weirder. It sometimes is a `Number` (see case `c` below) and sometimes isn't (see case `d`)?! ``` val a: Int = 12 a is Number // true val b: UInt = 12u b is Number // doesn't compile, `Incompatible types: Number and UInt` val c: UInt = 12u (c as Any) is Number // true, Idea says "No cast needed" val d: Any = 12u d is Number // false ``` I guess this is partly legacy of Java, which doesn't have unsigned types, and partly effect of `UInt` being `value class`. I'm curious if someone has a deeper explanation.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
Co je spatne s timto na lemmy.world?
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 50%
I doubt that's the primary reason people donate. I think it's more of a way to show disagreement with the protests in general. I'm not donating btw, just saying.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
I honestly think this should be the standard for all binding referendums with answers "keep it as it is" / "change it". Maybe not 75% but at least 55%. Implementing a change at 50% is so ridiculous. It can swing around by a single news story, weather at the polling date etc.
SillyBanana 1 year ago • 100%
On the other hand, if you also use adblocker, RSS hurts them less by being more efficient on their servers.