hazeebabee
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- Comment on somebody has to do it! 1 week ago:
Me and you just think alike lol this post awakened the same sleeper memory in both of us :P
Also I think mine was technically after yours, there were no posts when I went to type my comment and yours popped up after I hit post lol
- Comment on somebody has to do it! 1 week ago:
Naw, we posted at the same time. When I typed my comment (the one i assume you’re refering to) there were no comments. Once I hit post this one was already here.
Great minds think alike or something like that lol
- Comment on somebody has to do it! 1 week ago:
Super fair point, I’m projecting human emotions onto the beavers & don’t actually know how they feel about the sound of running water lol
- Comment on somebody has to do it! 1 week ago:
From what i remember, it has to do with the noise of flowing water. Reverse find the sound annoying and will cover it until it stops.
I remember a study where they played river noises from a speaker and the bevers covered the speakers with sticks – even in the absence of any water.
- Comment on Blue razz rancher plus a sweet potato brew 5 weeks ago:
No need to apologize, I love seeing all the cool concoctions you’ve been brewing :)
- Comment on Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing? 5 weeks ago:
Pcsx2 – it works pretty well, the only game I’ve had trouble running was monster rancher 2
- Comment on Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing? 1 month ago:
Makes sense. Thanks for the additional info!
I do love games that are essentially just building simulators. For example, I love playing sims 4 exclusively to build and decorate. I mostly found tiny glade lacking in options and customization. Maybe they’ll expand and refine it though & in a few years I can try the game out again :)
- Comment on Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing? 1 month ago:
Tiny glade was interesting. I only played the demo, & it was enjoyable for a half hour or so, but I kind of ran through everything & it didn’t seem like there was enough content to justify buying the full game or playing more.
I also felt like there wasn’t enough ability to customize different aspects, like I could place flowers but couldn’t choose how they’re arranged within that space.
Did you play the full release or just the demo?
- Comment on Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing? 1 month ago:
I’ve been playing a bunch of SSX tricky. It’s super old, but I absolutly love it even 20 years later. I’ve been playing on the PC using a ps2 emulator.
I’ve also been playing simpsons hit and run which really holds up. It’s a simpsons version of grand theft auto & it’s just fun. It’s another emulated ps2 game.
Lastly I’ve been playing survival fountain of youth. It’s a fairly recent release. You play as a shipwrecked Spaniard looking for the fountain of youth. I enjoy the base building & exploration – the story line is fiiine but nothing special.
- Comment on Reddit blocking all major search engines, except Google 3 months ago:
Libredirect is great, just added it to firefox! I can finally watch all those tiktok links people send me lol
& for anyone else thinking of trying it, if a site won’t load change your default proxy instance :)
- Comment on Which one? 6 months ago:
What a beautiful community. Thanks for sharing :)
- Comment on Netflix Doc ‘What Jennifer Did’ Uses AI Images to Create False Historical Record 6 months ago:
Is this a real niche? Cuz I would watch some if you have recs
- Comment on imagine 7 months ago:
Do you ever think about how confused far future archeologists will be when they dig up old museums with all these fossils from wildly varying time periods?
Would they infer that it must have been some museum? Will they think those life forms coexistened? Will they blame it on aliens? Will they be capable of reading the engraved plaques if those survive in the wreckage?
Would a monstrosity like the one pictured above confuse them?
- Comment on gimmie 7 months ago:
Super cool. I can’t imagine having to explain what happened to the lab manager after burning through the lab floor and a few feet of gravel and sand below lol
- Comment on no thanks, crystal mami 7 months ago:
But what about the stoned geology guys? the stoned stone lovers, the geology ganjis, the crystal cannabis connoisseurs, the rock lovin rockers, the dabbing dirt collectors?
- Comment on gimmie 7 months ago:
Super interesting compound. I wish somehow I could watch footage of strengs experiments. I bet some of those explosions would be really cool in slow mo lol
- Comment on tremendous 7 months ago:
It worked for me lol.
It’s the one where he’s leaned forward really far (bent at the waist with his butt out) talking into a bunch of mics. Likely to keep his suit from having unflattering lines in the front.
- Comment on average reddit user 7 months ago:
Definetly still alot of good content on reddit. Lemmy is very new so the niche communities arent here, and lemmy doesnt have years of post and comment history to fill things out.
I do think with time those things will happen on lemmy & that the administrative priorities of reddit will slowly make that space less useful. Right now both have their uses, but i have high hopes for the furture of decentralized social media.
- Comment on average reddit user 7 months ago:
It definetly does. Small niche subs dont attract advertisers the way the massive subs do.
It makes sense advertisers are going to target spaces with the most people
- Comment on Midjourney Accuses Stability AI of Image Theft, Bans Its Employees 8 months ago:
Thats such a good point i hadnt thought about before. Training data helps the ai know what is most common, so its products tend to be tropy, predictable and a bit bland (which is great for some things). They are often lacking that ooomph that makes great works truely unique and fascinating.
- Comment on What Boeing’s Door-Plug Debacle Says About the Future of Aviation Safety 8 months ago:
Its kind of scary to think of how the profit motive is capable of decaying even our basic infastructure and transportation. Hopefully it serves as some sort ofwake up call and change comes before things deteriorate any further.
Really well written article, thanks for sharing.
- Comment on How to selfhost a llm? 10 months ago:
Sounds like a really cool project, sadly i dont have much knowledge to contribute. Still, what kind of issues have you run into? Any specific errors or problems?
- Comment on there’s another DiY community 11 months ago:
I like the idea of linking in the sidebar. Then we still have the strength of decentralization & the convinience easily accessing everything
- Comment on Phenoxyethanol dissolves into water [oc] 1 year ago:
Its random little mysterious things like this that can lead to breakthroughs in science. Kudos for following through and figuring out the why behind this really beautiful phenomenon.
- Comment on I just ordered 3 more :D 1 year ago:
Aw thats a super cute space! i love all the different types of planters you have.
- Comment on Don't forget to tip 1 year ago:
Lol depends on the community. In this thread I’m pretty sure they are all sarcastic
- Comment on Your Computer Should Say What You Tell It To Say - Google is adding code to Chrome that will send tamper-proof information about your operating system and other software, and share it with websites 1 year ago:
They must have added it back, I have a bottom address bar on my phone currently