rozno 1 year ago • 66%
The problem with that is, Japan was willing to fight on after the first bomb. They tried labelling it a natural disaster at first; if the second bomb wasn't dropped, they probably wouldn't have surrendered. Sure they could have waited longer to confirm that, but then there's more troops dying on both sides while they wait - more unnecessary deaths.
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
I'll eat up anything they put out:
Perun (War economics, logistics, procurement, etc)
The Chieftain (Tank history and doctrine)
CGP Grey (Deep dives on random topics)
The Operations Room (High quality visualizations of historical battles)
The Intel Report (Followup topics related to Operations Room)
dnsl (Trolling in games)
Channels I'll binge on once in a while:
Drachinifel (Naval history)
agadmator (Chess breakdowns)
Forgotten Weapons (Firearm history and mechanics)
Lockpicking Lawyer (Lock history and picking)
LifesAGlitchTV (StarCraft 2 commentary duo)
Spookston (War Thunder gameplay)
The Tank Museum (More tank history)
Real Engineering (Deep dives on interesting engineering)
Scott Manley (Space & rocketry related topics)
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
Oh it's long dead now; this is what it looked like back then though
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
I bailed from Firefox for about a year after they added the godawful Firefox button (4.0 maybe?); then I got fed up with Chrome and by that point there was an extension to remove the Firefox button
rozno 1 year ago • 36%
I just think drone strikes with sword bombs are cool as fuck, and I'm tired of pretending that they're not
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
For me, remembering numbers; like ID numbers, part numbers, phone numbers, etc. When I worked as a parts guy at a shop, I would frequently be able to bring up the exact part that fits the customer's machine assuming I had looked it up once or twice before. If it was something I hadn't looked at in a while I'd still usually double check fitment, but I probably had a 99% accuracy on part numbers.
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
I haven't used them in a while, but I used to go to Calgary Computer Wholesale
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
My city has a couple mom-and-pop type businesses doing it, I'd hazard a guess it's similar elsewhere - never heard of any 'big name' outfits doing it on any real scale.
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
As far as I can tell, you are logged into both; if you vote or reply or save a post, it will do so on the account of the instance you're browsing from. Now this can be confusing, because you can be looking at a post on lemmy.world through lemdo.id and upvote it on there, then if you browse through lemmy.world you can upvote the same post again with that account.
I personally try to avoid upvoting the same thing through multiple accounts (I have this one, but sometimes browse through beehaw) but it doesn't seem like there's any protections against doing so right now
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
I hadn't seen that video before, but it's not quite what I'm looking for; it seems that video was made while they were still working on the project, and they were looking for a way to "get it out into the world". Is there a sort of post-mortem analysis of what the project achieved / is still achieving now?
Like many, when I heard about Folding@HOME and how I could contribute to the fight against COVID, I put my hardware to work. Now that's it has been a while, what effect did those projects ultimately have on the outcome? Did it actually help with the creation of vaccines, or was it effectively just a massive waste of energy?
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
Windows 10 on my main (gaming) PC (honestly I would probably upgrade to 11 by now if I didn't need to do a BIOS update), and Ubuntu on my computer in the living room. I would try a different distro, but honestly whenever I need a guide to do something on Linux they're always written with Ubuntu and it's default commands and packages in mind so it's just easier to work with
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
Ah yeah I see what you mean, I can usually guess what someone's replying to since I don't post a huge amount but now that you mention it it really should it directly in the inbox
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
What issue are you having with comment context in Liftoff? Seems to work for me; I get it through Obtanium though so maybe it's an older version issue for you
rozno 1 year ago • 80%
If there is one I haven't seen it; I think there's naturally a bit more of a Linux crowd here though, maybe that's why there's less gaming content (yeah yeah "Linux can play games toooooo")
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
I got the Osprey Nebula 32 L this year, and after a successful one-bag holiday in Vancouver it's more than proven itself to me. Just enough compartments to stay organized, but not so many that it's overwhelming or that it cuts into usable capacity.
Has everything gone according to plan? Maybe something has gone particularly good or bad? Have you given up on something already this year, and are saving it for the next?
Personally it would be Republic Commando - the books were good too, but I just want a sequel!
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
Excited for this one - lots of great memories from the first Helldivers
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
A Forerunner
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
Halo: Combat Evolved
I still find the odd person that never played it here and there, and yet everyone that tries it after says "Oh my god, how did I never play this game before?" and goes on to play the rest
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
Considering PlayStation lives and breathes their exclusives, it would be insane for him to really say anything else no matter how much it pisses him off.
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
Is it worth going back to the original PS1 Tomb Raider if I played through Anniversary already?
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
Most games I can think of have been mentioned, but I found Signalis to be an interesting experience assuming you can get past the annoying inventory management
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
Well yes but have you considered that the game is fucking amazing
Hey all, Just wondering what the consensus is on hosting directly on a computer versus virtualization? Right now I'm hosting my Lemmy instance on a Hetzner VPS, but I would like to eventually migrate to my Linux box at home. It currently runs as a media PC (Ubuntu) in the living room, but I always intended to self-host other software on the side since it should be more than capable of doing both (Ryzen 5600G, 16gb DDR4). I'm just torn though - should I host a virtual machine on it for Lemmy, or run it directly on Ubuntu as-is? I plan to do some further self-hosting projects as well later down the line.
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
It's weird to me that so many people have a hard time figuring out Lemmy; honestly for the average user, the process is:
- Join big instance
- Browse and search from there
Searching for communities could use a bit of work to make it easier (for example, I shouldn't have to have the full community link to search for one from a federated instance if nobody on my instance has subscribed; why aren't community lists updated automatically?) but the basic experience is pretty easy to get into
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
We aren't barbarians around here; we use Xbox 360 controllers.
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
The Verity COVAS from Elite Dangerous
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
When posting there's usually a drop-down option for what language you are posting in
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
Canada here - tap water is just fine, I filter it at home since I prefer the taste but I've never been adverse to drinking it straight
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
Tribes Ascend was amazing; I think it might have been towards the end of the game's popularity, but I loved that they sold a pack to skip the F2P grind progression entirely (kinda like getting a GOTY version a couple years later)
Anyone going for this one? Personally I'm sticking with my Reginald Mitchell picture
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
It only shows the subscribers from your own instance I think; all the communities I've subscribed to on my personal instance shows 1 sub (being me)
rozno 1 year ago • 100%
I ended up making 2 accounts; one for beehaw, and now this one for my own instance. Not that beehaw was bad, I just wanted my own