

Think nes, snes, and Sega game emulation. No reason to run over 30fps. Also any of those click choice games and dating sim games where nothing ever really moves.
Think nes, snes, and Sega game emulation. No reason to run over 30fps. Also any of those click choice games and dating sim games where nothing ever really moves.
This is fantastic and will definitely get some more people to join. My only nitpicks would be to make the “next page” links at the bottom a bit more obvious, and to fit the mobile apk links directly onto the page (or at least a handful of the most popular ones) instead of it being a separate link to go over them.
Umm…ok. Thanks for that relevant to the conversation bit of information.
Jokes on you. Volume is always off on my phone, so I read the ai.
Also, I don’t actually ever use the ai.
Of course, then you’re also stuck needing to have two vehicles, because unlike someone who lives in New York city and may go a decade without leaving, you likely make a trip or have to got to a few places that would ad up to over 150 miles fairly often. Often enough that you’d need a vehicle for it.
I grew up as a kid without the internet. Google on your phone and youtube kills your critical thinking skills.
Charging is a huge hassle in a big city where everyone lives in apartments but 75 miles a day would be enough. People living out of big cities where they can charge at home often have to travel over 75 miles a day.
Absolutely Thunder for android. Easy, customizable, and is very similar to the app I used for reddit called Relay. Dunno how an apk could be better for using Lemmy.
Usability wise for energy storage by weight, it’s more like 150wh compared to 250. They also don’t handle moving around as well, which is bad for vehicles. Then because sodium is a larger ion, they’re also always going to take up more space. So heavier and bigger makes them even less power efficient to move a vehicle and means heavier suspension and more tire wear.
Good tech is easy an intuitive. Computers got popular after you could use a mouse and got a gui. Ipods dominated over the competition because of how dumb easy it was to use. Reddit was easy to move to from Digg because it was pretty much a clone in how it worked. Zero learning curve.
Popular tech is almost always easy.
Your mother would ask you what the hell an “instance” was and then think that picking one meant she couldn’t look at posts from any others.
Tell them to download the thunder app (it’s very similar to many of the popular reddit apps) and just give them a list of the 10 most popular fediverse’s to pick from to make an account.
I mentioned this like a year ago. Users will need their hands held to get them to easily come over.
Sodium ion is a dead end for ev. Heavy and not even remotely close to energy dense enough. It never will be.
Which is why on a 30 year home loan, even adding an extra $150 a month to paying your principal down will literally shave a decades worth of payments off.
Except the chevy volt is cheaper and has a longer range. Nissan has also done nothing with battery tech or chemistry. That’s all been being advanced by Samsung, toyota and panasonic. There’s nothing the leaf has to offer on a technology front, and there’s no reason to buy one today. Even a decade ago it was a poor choice for 95% of the US market.
Our content is definitely on the low end for niche topics. Subs either don’t exist, or there might be like 4 members.
It’s not a 100% guarantee, but it’s a 93% to 97% garantee, and even if you are one of the unlucky 1 in 20 that was vaccinated and still gets it, it’s a much less severe case, and you’re much less likely to spread it.
So it’s real close to being a guarantee. It’s a highly effective vaccine.
I was their in reddit beginning. There were no initial shenanigans. It was a good place and existed at just the right time, when people wanted to leave Digg because it was turning into a dumpster fire, similar to what reddit has done.
When reddit started turning to shit there just wasn’t anything for the masses to migrate to that was available other than here. Problem is that here isn’t as simple to get into. In lemmy, the learning curve is slightly higher than “bare minimum”.
The point is like Russian point. It isn’t just to silence you so trouble goes away that the whistle-blower was involved with. It’s to silence other potential whistle-blowers. It’s too send a message.