SatyrSack
@SatyrSack@lemmy.sdf.org
Please correct my English.
The lemming formerly known as:
- /u/SatyrSack@lemmy.one
- /u/SatyrSack@feddit.org
- Comment on No low balling 4 hours ago:
Leaves it where? The Mariana Trench?
- Comment on 😭😭😭😭😭 2 days ago:
They are upset that the actor who portrayed Sulu in Star Trek: Continues died
- Comment on Australian anti-porn group claims responsibility for Steam's new censorship rules in victory against 'porn sick brain rotted pedo gamer fetishists', and things only get weirder from there 3 days ago:
Collective Stretch
- Comment on Jellyfin - Update IMDB scores periodically? 5 days ago:
Cockpit?
- Comment on BulletVPN Closes Down, Pulling The Rug on Lifetime Subscriptions 1 week ago:
Any time I see a lifetime subscription, I think to myself “Is that supposed to last for my lifetime, or your lifetime?”
- Comment on Tesseract is shutting down 2 weeks ago:
Where are you seeing mention that the coma contributed to the choice to discontinue? I see in the !30rock@dubvee.org post that the community will be shut down despite the fact that the only mod is not able to even protest that decision or anything, but no other mention.
- Comment on Firefox is fine. The people running it are not 2 weeks ago:
How would a web browser achieve that? The only thing I can think of is for the browser to choose what sort of web content should be filtered out and what should actually be displayed to the user, which I think we all agree is not what you would want your browser to choose.
- Comment on Why there are a lot of people migrating from Windows to Linux these days? 3 weeks ago:
Not a huge deal to some but as a music producer it was a huge huge loss. (Now I am going to just run off external drives for thet)
Oof, regardless of OS, it is smart to keep your important files off of your OS drive. Yeah, an external drive is one way to do that.
- Comment on Why there are a lot of people migrating from Windows to Linux these days? 3 weeks ago:
you still need to Google every day basic functions like installing programs etc
To be fair, I had to do that when I tried macOS for a while years back. That is just part of learning to use any new operating system. But after a while, once you understand the basics, you will no longer need to use a reference for the basics. Linux is no different in that regard.
you still have to learn terminal commands
The only time I use the terminal is for things that are just simpler to automate via a command line. Things that I would be using a command line to achieve if I were using Windows/macOS. The kinds of things that I do in Termux on Android.
- Comment on Dogs should have tags with the name of their owners too 3 weeks ago:
They are just RFID and can be read with consumer devices
- Comment on The bizarre, dismal page you see if you open YouTube without an account. 4 weeks ago:
Your title makes this sound like a bad thing, but this looks like it would probably be preferable over being shown whatever YouTube_wants_ you to see.
- Comment on Did the green "brat" album cover come from the hexadecimal color code for B4DD1E (BADDIE)? 5 weeks ago:
It does seem to be a coincidence. Or, perhaps that was chosen as the starting point, and after several rounds of focus groups, they settled on what we ended I’ll with.
I downloaded a copy of the album art, loaded it in GIMP, and used the color picker, and it considered that
89cd00
. According to multiple sources online, it is officially8ace00
. Then, I compared those to a few possible 1337speak variations of the word “baddie”. - Comment on Why are ghosts never racist? 5 weeks ago:
- Comment on Neville Page On “Unsustainable” Original Saru On ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ And Inspiring Future Generations 1 month ago:
I think the final Kelpien design was the better choice. Sci-fi prosthetics are always awful, and while Saru turned out fairly decent, I doubt this would have had a similar outcome:
- Comment on You have been in a prison of bone for your entire life 1 month ago:
Speak for yourself
- Comment on Does the average person know markdown? 2 months ago:
**NO**