TropicalDingdong
@TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
- Comment on Citing “market conditions,” Nintendo hikes prices of original Switch consoles 21 hours ago:
- Comment on Recommendations for games to play on a treadmill (i.e. not too intense) 2 days ago:
Balatro.
- Comment on Rainbolt is on the case. 3 days ago:
31.35 minutes later we’re following a can of ravioli down the street
- Comment on Teaching his little brother how to use a Boom Box 4 days ago:
Your Mom Busted in And Said, “What’S That Noise?!”
- Comment on How abnormal is it for a mother to be her son a fleshlight for his 18th birthday? 4 days ago:
Super fucking weird
- Comment on In search of riches, hackers plant 4G-enabled Raspberry Pi in bank network 4 days ago:
That’s why it’s not surprising at all that a bank didn’t bother to do that. Banks have some of the most egregious security issues.
- Comment on Slurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp 4 days ago:
drink it fast enough…
- Comment on Tis the season 5 days ago:
- Comment on Tis the season 5 days ago:
it is wednesday
- Comment on Tis the season 5 days ago:
my dudes
- Comment on Lemmy is a tech literate echo chamber 5 days ago:
Then why is it that several, peer reviewed, scientific studies have shown, repeatedly, that millennials are better with all forms of technology than boomers, X zoomers or alpha?
- Comment on Lemmy is a tech literate echo chamber 5 days ago:
Yeah but like, its not just a personal experience or anecdote.
My brain had to bridge the gap between two different worlds. The year 2000 is was similar to 2025 than the year 2000 was to 1990.
And 1990 was more similar to 1965 than it was to 2005.
We didn’t experience a smooth technological transition; it was an abrupt and whole cloth transformation, and by 2005… well… things actually haven’t change that much since 2005. They’ve changed, but the change isn’t nearly as radical as the change from 1995 to 2005.
Technical transformation follows a consistent pattern of tool innovation, radical adoption, and then, effective stability for long periods of time. Some generations bridge a gap between tool kits and some don’t. Gen-X largely missed out on that transformation. Z caught the tale end. Alpha is growing up in a period of, well, at least platform stagnation.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 days ago:
AI slop.
- Comment on Lemmy is a tech literate echo chamber 5 days ago:
ok zoomer. (/s)
But for real. I’m an elder millennial and most of lemmy is millenial-ish. Gen X and boomers, the ones who are on platforms like this, are incredibly rare. Reddit already skewed older than lemmy, and most of us were the earliest users/ power users of Reddit. So there is a reason why lemmy skews tech literate.
Like, we were the first generation to grow up with the internet in the house but also probably still had a land line phone. We had to figure shit out and also got to learn along with the technologies development. My intro to programing was Intro to Flash for making poop games that you might have played, but I also drank crystal Pepsi and could go see a double feature for $1 at the matinee. We bridge the gap between what was an effectively analog world to an entirely digital one.
So you aren’t wrong, but you are also on my lawn.
- Comment on Lemmy is a tech literate echo chamber 5 days ago:
its because we’re old people.
- Comment on If you had 1 dollar and 24 hours what would you do? 6 days ago:
the knife:
- Comment on Protest footage blocked as online safety act comes into force – The Free Speech Union 6 days ago:
Just like… the UK is so ahead of its time in terms of making the worst policy decisions possible.
- Comment on Is it possible to make wireless charging broadcast electricity throught an entire house similar to how wifi can broadcast to the entire house? 6 days ago:
Biggest problem with this is the inverse square law.
unless we did it with fricken lasers!
- Comment on Is it possible to make wireless charging broadcast electricity throught an entire house similar to how wifi can broadcast to the entire house? 6 days ago:
Sure just go ahead and stick a toothpick in the latch to your microwave and hit go.
- Comment on I explained economics to my nine year old 6 days ago:
anybody
on social mediaany one including economists*, claims they’re going to explain ANYTHING about economics.ftfy
- Comment on Transparent PCBs Trigger 90s Nostalgia 1 week ago:
Vibe.
- Comment on Israel Bombs Gaza School With U.S.-Made Missile During Friday Prayers 1 week ago:
Ah yes. Those defensive missles.
- Comment on Transparent PCBs Trigger 90s Nostalgia 1 week ago:
Bruh a transparent AM5 motherboard in an all white case?
- Comment on OpenAI Seeks Additional Capital From Investors as Part of Its $40 Billion Round 1 week ago:
Deepseek:
hold my píjiǔ
- Comment on I feel like it was on purpose 1 week ago:
:👏👏👏
- Comment on After 4 years my banana tree decided it was time to fruit! 1 week ago:
Give me a definition that you’ll stand by for a tree then. One that encompasses everything we should consider a tree and nothing which doesn’t.
- Comment on After 4 years my banana tree decided it was time to fruit! 1 week ago:
Bro you don’t have a clue.
- Comment on After 4 years my banana tree decided it was time to fruit! 1 week ago:
Confidently Incorrect.
Nope. Actually technically correct.
- Comment on After 4 years my banana tree decided it was time to fruit! 1 week ago:
Bro you should e-mail your botany 101 instructor and complain, because you didn’t get the education you paid for.
And you want to post qualifications as dick measuring? Bro I’ve also got a BSc in Botany (and not an adjacent or tangential field. an actual “Botany” degree from one of the very very few schools that still offer one). An MSc in Plant Science, and beyond that a PhD in a related field.
I taught undergraduate botany. Both the lecture and the lab section. I’ve worked in labs specifically looking at the early evolution of woody plants.
You’ll die on this hill: There isn’t a technical definition of the word “tree”.
- Comment on After 4 years my banana tree decided it was time to fruit! 1 week ago:
Since there isn’t a technical or widely accepted scientific definition of the word “tree”, its perfectly fine to call bamboo a tree.