RejZoR
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- Comment on Putin declares ‘all of Ukraine is ours’ in latest blow to peace talks - and hints at nuclear threat 2 days ago:
Can this motherfucker just… like… fucking die already?
- Comment on Rich people know their cosmetic surgery is obvious and uncanny, but that's the point; it's a way of signalling that you belong in a certain income bracket and that you're part of the 1% 3 days ago:
So? The disease doesn’t make you suddenly get surgically sharp cheek bones and inflated lips. Have relative with this disease and I know it doesn’t do that.
- Comment on Rich people know their cosmetic surgery is obvious and uncanny, but that's the point; it's a way of signalling that you belong in a certain income bracket and that you're part of the 1% 3 days ago:
Not sure if they are making the right message with the plastic surgery… They think they either look beautiful now or signal they have money to do it and all us normal people do is think how fucking ugly they look now and despite all the money they look like fucking zombies. And I straight up don’t understand some.
Most obvious recent one was the actress Erin Moriarty playing Starlight in The Boys. I thought she was so freakin cute in the first seasons. I’m not even that into blondes and she was really cute. Then came Season 3 or 4 and I was horrified to see her facelift. I was like “girl, what in the hell have you done to yourself?!”. And every scene she was in all I could see were her sharp cheek bones, her weird eyes, her overblown lips. It was so bad I almost didn’t want to see her in any dialogue anymore. Is that what rich people want? To look repulsive?
- Comment on Makers of air fryers and smart speakers told to respect users’ right to privacy 5 days ago:
I mean, who says you need to connect air fryer to a phone. And if it demands connection to even function at its very basic level of being a fucking air fryer, return the shit back to store.
- Comment on Why is my GPU's "3D" usage spiking so wildly when I'm not even playing a game? It keeps throttling up and throttling down and the noise is extremely annoying 5 days ago:
In Task Manager under Details, you can enable GPU collumn, use it to see if any app in particular is constantly using it.
- Comment on I Tried Pre-Ordering the Trump Phone. The Page Failed and It Charged My Credit Card the Wrong Amount 1 week ago:
And it would just be Jimmy’s Peanuts in the end. Nothing more, nothing less. Opposed to this cheap gold platted shit Trump keeps trying to sell…
- Comment on Trump team leaks AI plans in public GitHub repository 1 week ago:
They are even dumber than Leslie Nielsen as American president in his parodies.
- Comment on Meta's Llama 3.1 can recall 42 percent of the first Harry Potter book 1 week ago:
Correction: It has stolen 42% of the Harry Potter book (so far)
- Comment on Australian reporter covering Los Angeles immigration protests hit by rubber bullet on live TV 2 weeks ago:
I guess it’s a binary process. Do nothing or shoot reporter. When it was inactive he did nothing. When brain cell activated, he immediately fired.
- Comment on Australian reporter covering Los Angeles immigration protests hit by rubber bullet on live TV 2 weeks ago:
That dumbass cop literally turned on a single brain cell he has under that helmet, aimed at reporter and fired. What the fuck was his thought process there?
- Comment on Only $50? 2 weeks ago:
Considering how much Belle Delphine was charging for her bottled bath water, this is bargain!
- Comment on public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird) 3 weeks ago:
I mean, at my work we mostly have operating apps that just run inside browser anyway. Our mail clients also run in browser. Only some internal apps are something specially that feels like JAVA designed or something that should run on Linux as well. We could easily use some Linux distro and with KDE or Cinnamon/MATE/XFCE it would be roughly similar to Windows 11. Most people have no clue what version we have, they just know it’s Windows. You could just tell them it’s special new version of Windows for companies and they’d just eventually adapt to it not knowing it’s not really Windows at all.
- Comment on public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird) 3 weeks ago:
I can’t see a reason why Linux distro wouldn’t be enough for 99% of office machines. Unless deployment is really that much better and easier with Windows and MS Office. And whatever proprietary apps they use that need running on certain OS.
- Comment on Captcha 3 weeks ago:
Click “Retry” if you cannot see any.
- Comment on Nvidia debuts a native GeForce NOW app for Steam Deck, supporting games in up to 4K at 60 FPS; in testing, the app extended Steam Deck battery life by up to 50% 3 weeks ago:
I mean, of course battery life is better when you’re essentially just streaming video…
- Comment on Fediverse Social Media Guide 3 weeks ago:
I’m Lemmy and Mastodon, both extremes at wrong ages. Also not French.
- Comment on Prototype of RTX 5090 Appears With Four 16-Pin Power Connectors, Capable of Delivering 2,400W 4 weeks ago:
Most are actually 230V which is even more at standard 16A, 3680W to be precise.
Countries that use 110V have so many weird limitations that we don’t even know in Europe. For them, 230V is the “special” outlet for special purposes.
- Comment on Prototype of RTX 5090 Appears With Four 16-Pin Power Connectors, Capable of Delivering 2,400W 4 weeks ago:
If they put 2x 12pin HighPower connectors and they wouldn’t be burning up because each would be delivering just 300W. But they explicitely don’t allow board partners to do it themselves, because NVIDIA is bunch of controlling assholes.
- Comment on Explains crossfit 4 weeks ago:
Only air friers that cost under 100€ can fit 3 chicken nuggets and a sausage. And they are full.
- Comment on Unmatched power 4 weeks ago:
Dude ate 329 Twix halves or 164 (and a half) Twixes. That’s one hell of a sugar overload :D
- Comment on Explains crossfit 4 weeks ago:
Glass convection oven specifically always has heater and fan on top.
Yes, it’s a “flex” because companies advertise how XXXXXL their air frier is and is still smaller than 10 years old glass convection oven that also costs 5x less.
- Comment on Explains crossfit 4 weeks ago:
Thing is, that’s not even true. Glass convection oven is 60€. Air friers of somewhat similar size from brands like Philips or Tefal cost almost 400€. And are still actually smaller in usable space to make food. But thry look fancy and have a big color display and WiFi and whatnot. Convection oven just has temeprature and timer knobs and thats it.
- Comment on Explains crossfit 4 weeks ago:
Glass convection oven works in exact same way as air friers. Heating element with fan on top blowing air downwards which then circulates in the glass bowl. Mine even has custom made non stick perforated plate where I put the food and it’s surface is way larger than largest air frier I’ve ever seen.
- Comment on Explains crossfit 5 weeks ago:
I’ve had air fryer before they became popular. It was called glass convection oven. I still use it because it’s larger than any air frier you can buy.
- Comment on Google might replace the ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ button with AI Mode 5 weeks ago:
Rename it to “Hallucinate now”
- Comment on Doom: The Dark Ages' PS5 physical release reportedly has just 85MB on disc, and Xbox isn't much bigger 1 month ago:
Eternal was stupid with forced mechanics and arena like encounters.
- Comment on Android updates: thanks I hate it. 1 month ago:
I hate how ultra round everything is. Especially sliders like for volume feel so weird and look that way too. I really liked the OneUI 6.x rectangular design with rounded corners way more.
The dropdown panel is also stupid. It’s just so incredibly clumsy as you have to pull it down from very top, meanwhile the other mode allows you to double swipe down anywhere on the panel and it expands.
- Comment on Android updates: thanks I hate it. 1 month ago:
Old one with massive percentage number next to battery icon was so idiotic.
- Comment on As Klarna flips from AI-first to hiring people again, a new landmark survey reveals most AI projects fail to deliver 1 month ago:
They just need to learn it the hard way, coz it’s not like we all “told them so” right in the begining.
- Comment on Windows Is Adding AI Agents That Can Change Your Settings 1 month ago:
Or just make settings that aren’t total dumb bullshit for which you need Ai to find anything.