Oohhhh!
Nice.
Oohhhh!
Nice.
Congrats? I’m actually not familiar with that expression, lol.
This feels too profound to be a shitpost, lol.
Sweet! I didn’t know about Old.lemmy.world. Thanks so much!
Oh, by the way: If you’re a fan of the classic “Old.reddit.com” look, the Programming.Dev instance has an identical interface: https://old.programming.dev/?sort=Hot&listingType=All .
It’s federated with Lemmy.World so all the same posts will appear. I’m partial to that on Desktop browser, and stick with https://p.lemmy.world for mobile.
Welcome to Lemmy!
I found that a large number of communities have been named after popular, and less popular, subreddits. So I found them easy to find. There was an old r/Redditalternatives post that has a decent range of communities to start out, which I’ve copied below. It is similar to the default subreddits.:
*Note:*The “World” hyperlink takes you to the Lemmy.World communitiy.
General
News/Politics
Pets and such
Gaming
TV and Music
Pics and Art
Technology and Science
Sports
Others
For what it’s worth, I doubt these videos were “viewed” millions of times. X tracks a 1-second automatic playback as a view, such as when someone slowly scrolls past on their feed. Every other service typically counts that as an impression.
Aren’t they really paying for a dev license and support? Can they develop for the apple vision without the device?
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Nevermind. The article suggests the strap is a development “accelerator”. :/
That’s the real headline right there. This is huge news, and hopefully opens the door (or re-opens?) to eventually opening up Apple’s ecosystem.
I understand the merits of Apple’s case with Epic and why Apple prevailed, but it still seems like a big part of their market dominance was not properly attributed to their mind share and sheer momentum, and not entirely due to their service and product quality.
Sorry if thats unclear, typing on mobile and will try to expand that thought later.
A quick doxxing search of OP’s comment history suggests New Zealand
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Having never even considered owning a dedicated camera, I’m still somehow offended at the prospective a device that takes 20 seconds to boot. F**k those cameras.
A point-and-shoot film camera might be the way to go, lol.
Interesting! What is the non-translated French term?
Yea, eventually the sour smell of garbage overwhelms the sweet taste of member berries.
The footage at 0:31 seems so surreal: The whole thing plays out like an Airsoft game, where a player was tagged and exiting match… It’s hard to fathom that the bullets are real in that footage. What might’ve happened in that particular scenario? How would a soldier actually be captured?
At 1:28, is that solder just spraying and praying in the direction of the incoming fire?
Also, are some of the rounds explosive tipped or just visibly fragmenting on impact?
Just add it to the pile.
Did the occupants not escape or was that just the editing? It looked like they couldn’t fit past the turret armour because of how it was oriented.
In either case that was insane. My heart rate jumped to 140+ just watching and knowing the outcome. I cannot fathom the pressure of piloting that fpv drone, knowing the lives of other UAF soldiers was potentially on the line. Like how do they keep cool with the controls…
I think we see soldiers flee after a detonation running on pure adrenaline, but we don’t see the punctured organs or major lacerations afterwards.
In this case however, the car seemed to do an okay job absorbing damage. It’s hard to say.
I must confess I started to google “Forearms UK” thinking it’s some foreign expression I never heard… At which point I was reminded how close ‘I’ and ‘O’ are.
Damn forearms indeed.
Lmao. Somehow Paris with his bastardized mutant offspring qualifies him as a better dad than Worf.