MisterFrog
@MisterFrog@lemmy.world
- Comment on betrayal 6 days ago:
Why would we do that to ourselves? I’d be willing to bet the proportion of people who watched the film who also regularly played the game at some point is less than 50%
- Comment on WHERE THE FUCK IS THE CURSOR? 6 days ago:
Recommend PowerToys if you’re forced to use windows at work, it has heaps of neat stuff including find my cursor.
It makes windows 11 somewhat more bearable
- Comment on Population per capita of US states 1 week ago:
#DIV/0
- Comment on You've Seen Too Many Trump Memes Today, Rest Here Weary Traveler 1 week ago:
Voyager works fine for me (Android stock)
- Comment on Did we win? 1 week ago:
If your software runs on windows or MacOS, this point is such bull, sorry.
Do you monitor what software people have installed accessing their banking needs on those platforms?
- Comment on Spicy spicy 1 week ago:
This is why I hate coins. Good luck keeping them neatly sorted in your wallet.
Notes only gang~~~ (sorry coin collectors)
Just gonna take a moment to hate on UK bank notes being different sizes in both dimensions, though. Wtf is that?
(From Australia)
- Comment on There's always money in the banana stand 1 week ago:
Gotta love the spoiler effect :3 yikes first past the post sucks
- Comment on Microsoft wants devs to build Electron AI apps on Windows 11, says no need of native code, despite RAM concerns 2 weeks ago:
Me every day at work.
It’s even worse working in the company’s network drive.
But damn, it often takes ages for a right click to appear in the goddamned downloads folder (which is in its default C drive location…)
I feel you pain friend.
- Comment on The 49MB Web Page 2 weeks ago:
I like it at the top of the view-port, but I agree the auto-hiding/showing feature is excruciating.
- Comment on Retailer denies memory replacement due to 4x increase in DDR5 pricing, says price increase would equate to an 'upgrade' for the customer — Australian retailer refuses to replace faulty Corsair kit 2 weeks ago:
Best part is, they don’t even have to go to court, this sort of thing can be taken to your state or territory’s administrative tribunal, which costs peanuts to file with, and it’s extremely common to represent yourself. Hence why it’s an extremely effective threat when you’re obviously in the right, like in this case.
Basically Umart is fucked and Australian Consumer Law is really not shabby :)
- Comment on Positive affirmations from your favorite captains 2 weeks ago:
I feel like I’m not on this sub enough to get the joke. Are we referring to the Tuvix incident?
- Comment on They seemed nice and normal until.... 3 weeks ago:
I feel mean, but at first I thought it was subtle CGI to indicate mutation over generations due to radiation living in the vaults.
Hope she never reads this comment. She is very good looking, just has comically large eyes.
- Comment on Dynamic pricing could be coming to your local supermarket 4 weeks ago:
It might not be legal, but it’s already morally acceptable to shoplift from Coles and Woolworths
I just don’t because it would be a massive pain if I were to be caught
- Comment on Burger King will use AI to check if employees say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ 4 weeks ago:
This is so fucking stupid. I’ve worked in hospitality, saying please and thank you just comes with the territory no one needs to be checking if you do it.
In a cafe that’s the whole service (in my country at least): being friendly to people, and providing a nice place to hang out and have a coffee, the actual beverage is secondary.
Saying please and thank you is such base politeness. You can easily be rude or cold even when you do use them, and conversely, be absolutely lovely without using them at all.
People don’t go to burger king for the pleasantries, the amount of politeness you should expect is the same as anyone else walking down the street.
Policing politeness with technology is stupid. People should ask each other how they’re going genuinely. Not from a place of corporate greed.
Fuck this capitalist dystopia.
- Comment on Unhinged... I'm gonna start doing that 4 weeks ago:
lol serves its own grammatical function now I reckon.
It’s a marker for response to irony (actual irony, Americans…), or as a way to indicate you think something is stupid to the point of humour, or as a kind of “that tracks”.
Or at least, that’s how it’s used amongst people my age in Australia.
I don’t think I use it in a positive sense at all any more
- Comment on Trans people in Kansas are being ordered to surrender their drivers licenses 4 weeks ago:
This is a great propaganda* image. Yoink ⚒️
* word used in the neural sense
- Comment on Trans people in Kansas are being ordered to surrender their drivers licenses 4 weeks ago:
The general strike in Minneapolis shows what the working class can achieve.
From the provinces (Australia), I suggest you join whatever local movements exist.
I’m wishing you great success, because I worry what will be in store for us if the US falls even further into racism.
Stay strong friend
- Comment on Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras. Anger over ICE connections and privacy violations is fueling the sabotage. 5 weeks ago:
Props to the camera person for showing the message.
Every small resistance counts ✊
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Some. Many, if not most, are just flawed human beings.
I don’t enjoy this “everyone sucks” mentality you see online a lot.
- Comment on 32-year-old programmer in China allegedly dies from overwork, added to work group chat even while in hospital 1 month ago:
Is it? Seemed like a dig specifically at the fact that China doesn’t have a true union movement. Not a dog at communism in general.
China isn’t communist, nor very socialist, for that matter.
Capitalism with Chinese characteristics seems more of an apt description.
Pointing out that China is a dictatorship doesn’t mean that socialism is bad.
- Comment on 32-year-old programmer in China allegedly dies from overwork, added to work group chat even while in hospital 1 month ago:
My least favourite argument is them pointing to the reduction in poverty.
Like, I could say the same for capitalism. Which I won’t because capitalism needs to be abolished, but just “there was a massive reduction in poverty therefore system good” is stupid.
Tankies aren’t socialists in my eyes because socialism necessarily needs to be democratic control by the people.
- Comment on Rent is theft 1 month ago:
Apparently not liking capitalism lumps you in with the tankies.
Do you even know what tankie means?
- Comment on Apple to Soon Take Up to 30% Cut From All Patreon Creators in iOS App 1 month ago:
It’s silly that they don’t just operate from the browser. It’s how I use Patreon on my (admittedly not iPhone) Phone.
They should have just pulled Patreon from the app store.
It’s not like it’s such an impediment to ask users to use their browser.
In an ideal world we would not have monopolies controlling app stores, but I think Patreon is really stupid for not just abandoning the app store.
- Comment on ...is this retro? 1 month ago:
Don’t let Nintendo see this thread 0_0
- Comment on What a great idea 2 months ago:
This was excellent. Disappointed the YT algorithm doesn’t agree
- Comment on Tankie 2 months ago:
I assumed it was a second bag.
I miss the days of a skillful photo edit
- Comment on Woops 2 months ago:
Back in my day, whoops had an h, which was the style at the time.
- Comment on They can't keep getting away with this 2 months ago:
Wait until you hear about How Vodka Ruined Russia
Tankies ought to be frothing at the mouth about alcoholism, since apparently they love Stalin. And Stalin brought back alcoholism to Russia (Not a socialist at all, in my opinion)
(Disclaimer, I’m in general much further left than the YouTube channel Kraut, but he makes some quite well put-together videos)
- Comment on On dasher! 2 months ago:
Dashing through the bush in a rusty Holden ute. Kicking up the dust, esky in the boot. Kelpie by my side, singing Christmas songs, It’s summer time and I am in my singlet, shorts and thongs. Oh
Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way, Christmas in Australia on a scorching summer’s day, Oh, Jingle bells, jingle bells, Christmas time is beaut. Oh what fun it is to ride in a rusty Holden ute.
- Comment on Flock Exposed Its AI-Powered Cameras to the Internet. 404 Media Tracked Themselves. 3 months ago:
You can bet your ass foreign spy agencies are laughing their arses off about this as they track whatever targets they like