Tencent is huge as well. Though only around 50% of their revenue is from gaming.
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currycourier@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•oh come on (edit: yes this is real)English
441·1 month ago“There was no indication the Patriot Games would pit competitors against each other in a fight to the death, as of this writing.” Lmaoo
Funny thing is, if they decided policy this way I’d guess it’d be more representative than the House of Representatives for California.
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Games@lemmy.world•A chill gaming community for the 30+ crowdEnglish
3·2 months agoThere are discord-matrix bridges the last I checked, but I never got around to actually setting one up so not sure how difficult that would be. Also not sure what limitations there are.
Well here’s the thing. Rich people are kinda dumb.
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Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I got a 12 inch home theater subwoofer for $15 because one of the rubbery legs was missing. I replaced it with a wine cork
8·3 months agoYou can also buy replacement feet online if you want to have them all match! They’re pretty cheap too: https://www.parts-express.com/speaker-components/cabinet-hardware-speaker-grill-cloth/case-cabinet-feet
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Gaming@lemmy.ml•What's the video game equivalent of fast food?
8·4 months agoCookie Clicker (and clicker games in general)

I have this saved on my phone as a “quick troubleshooting guide”
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux phones are more important now than ever
2·5 months agoEh, for desktop I’d say we’re just about there now. For people who don’t use their computers for much more than gaming and web browsing Bazzite works pretty great. Helped a friend who doesn’t do much more than that build a PC and install an OS and they seem to be doing fine with it, no complaints so far.
You win some, you lose some ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Relevant article regarding NASA’s current bureaucratic limits: https://idlewords.com/2024/5/the_lunacy_of_artemis.htm
I mean in general, “read things -> learn” is a good approach to life imo.
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Books@lemmy.ml•Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne
21·6 months agoThe site’s about page states the book summaries are AI generated for books the site owner has not even read, and uses Amazon affiliate links. What is even the point of this?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•how do i stop being so obsessed with a fictional character?
1·6 months agoI watched this video essay on this topic not too long ago that I really enjoyed (one of the best video essays I’ve seen so far imo) that I think you might find really helpful and insightful as well! If you end up watching it, let me know what you think: https://youtu.be/4d0Q64SQujY
Yes, exactly. Its killing problem solving ability and learning. Taking the extra time to search around and figure things out helps you learn. Not to mention its poisoning its own well, making legitimate answers harder and harder to find on the web.
I suppose they never specified it was supposed to be a good user experience?
I don’t think its a matter of stowing empathy as much as it is redirecting your energy. I still empathize with those people, but I try to focus energy on my immediate life and the people around me, and thinking about how I can help and improve their lives, support them best, etc. rather than doom scrolling and despairing. Because with the people directly around me I can have a much more tangible impact. I’d like to work up to having a more systemic impact too, but I’m still figuring out that part. But I think its helpful to have a solid base to work from first, you know?
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Proposal spot (Life Magazine, 1918)
2·7 months agoYes the literacy rate has actually been dropping IIRC.



Kinda just DARVO, isn’t it?