Grabbels
@Grabbels@lemmy.world
- Comment on Get to work, crackheads 9 months ago:
- Comment on Steam has now officially stopped supporting Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1. 10 months ago:
Nice job ignoring the very real possibility that your computer has been part of a botnet for years. The botnet thanks you for your service.
- Comment on USA Will Invest in High-Speed Train to Fight Climate Change 11 months ago:
300-350km/h actually. Although most places indeed average 200-250 on high speed lines (especially Germany).
- Comment on Fairphone has created a smartphone that owners can repair themselves - This sustainable smartphone aims to reduce global electronic waste 11 months ago:
I was so ready to go hard on this comment, you got me there pal.
- Comment on If you live in the EU - you may also be faced with this Meta prompt. Info in text. 11 months ago:
It’s never been free. We’ve always paid with our data but now they’re being extremely forward about it in hopes to comply with EU laws.
- Comment on Are metric measurements like decameters and hectometers ever used? 1 year ago:
In The Netherlands we actually use “hectometerpaaltjes”, which translates to hectometer-signs. They are numbered signs placed on regional roads and highways every 100 meters, which is a hectometer. Although not a direct use of measurement, the term hectometer still is in active use this way.
- Comment on Do Multivitamins actually do anything? 1 year ago:
Just wanna scoot in here and mention that yes, it can be very difficult for some people to do very mundane tasks, such as cooking an egg. Trust me, I know how depression fucks with your system and it indeed sometimes makes you incapable of spending five minutes on boiling an egg :(
- Comment on Do Multivitamins actually do anything? 1 year ago:
I’ve seen rich people do worse.
- Comment on Supermarket AI meal planner app suggests recipe that would create chlorine gas 1 year ago:
Seriously though. It could be so easy: there’s a wealth of websites with huge collections of recipes. An app/feature like this from the supermarket company would potentially generate huge amounts of a traffic to such a site making a collaboration mutually beneficial. And yet, they go with some half-assed AI-“solution”, probably because the markering team starts moaning when AI’s mentioned.
That, or this was all intentional to go viral as a supermarket. Bad publicity is still publicity!