Eyedust
@Eyedust@lemmy.world
- Comment on How should I link to music so that anyone can open it? 8 months ago:
Would be useful, but I can’t think of anything that would do this. A bot that scraped the chosen song’s links from popular streaming services would be pretty neat and, to my knowledge, possible. I’ve seen it done with stuff like Skyrim mods or MTG Card linking on Reddit.
- Comment on I was there 8 months ago:
It’s the PP in your heart that matters.
- Comment on Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing? 8 months ago:
If you haven’t tried Spiritfarer, it’s absolutely worth the playthrough. So many feels…
- Comment on MKBHD - Do Bad Reviews Kill Companies? 8 months ago:
I’m dead set in my belief that this happens to every phone, and I’m sad to see the nothing phone is going the same way.
I had a Motorola X that was suddenly dying in less than 5 hours and one day I couldn’t even connect to my service. I looked and found that an update had uninstalled the phone’s modem. Not even a factory reset helped.
After rooting and finding the correct package for my modern, the phone ran flawlessly using Resurrection Remix (I miss that ROM), proving that the battery and modem were indeed fine.
- Comment on MKBHD - Do Bad Reviews Kill Companies? 8 months ago:
Absolutely. LinusTechTips had to issue a formal apology for dumb stuff someone had said about another reviewer, but in the unveiling of all their shit, it was revealed that they had mis-reviewed a gaming mouse.
The mouse was in prototype stages, and the LTT member that reviewed it did not take the plastic off the gliders and said that the mouse was horrible and dragged a lot. The company then floundered and had to sell the prototype and rights at auction at the next CES.
The worst part is that they assumed that a competent reviewer had the fucking common-ass sense to remove the plastic that… you know… comes on almost every gaming mouse, so they didn’t even dispute the issue.
- Comment on Star Wars Outlaws Requires The Internet To Install It 8 months ago:
Without internet.