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submitted 16 hours ago by Ryoae@piefed.social to c/asklemmy@lemmy.world

Dollar Tree stores, when they were a dollar.

Yeah it was a very nice point in time when you were tight on a budget and there was dollar tree near you, everything very affordable. Not everything was built to last and most of the food were arguably unhealthy but you got by with what you could get. Nowadays, we've seen Dollar Tree turn into just any dollar store you could think of.

24/7 Wal-Marts

It's been a while but there was that time Wal-Mart was opened for 24 hours. This allowed you to shop at 2 in the morning, in a big store, with next to no one. Sure some of the services might not be available but that isn't the point. And maybe it disgruntled a lot of overnight workers who're trying to get the store ready for the normal period of the day, now having anything disrupted and so few people to cover the store.

Video Games that were shipped in complete versions

Back when developers actually had to make sure that what they're shipping out to be played, was both good and functioning. Now everyone lately is so quick to release games that breaks on Day 1, require lots of patches that take weeks to even years, slapping on Early Access to milk even more money from people and eventually not even test it. While still charging top dollar.

[-] Ryoae@piefed.social -2 points 23 hours ago

Who the fuck talks like that? I see you peaked in kindergarten.

[-] Ryoae@piefed.social 1 points 23 hours ago

Ask if their refridgerators have ice cube makers.

[-] Ryoae@piefed.social 3 points 23 hours ago

What are you even trying to do?

[-] Ryoae@piefed.social -2 points 23 hours ago

...Did this even needed to be asked?

[-] Ryoae@piefed.social 1 points 23 hours ago

Just like preserving video games, since the video game companies only do it if it means to make another buck off of cheap nostalgic grab, we have to archive them.

If we don't, then they will certainly be lost and we'll have endless discussions of what-about their existences.

[-] Ryoae@piefed.social 1 points 23 hours ago

I don't torrent, but I usually do DDLs. Some of them will require premium accounts for better speeds of course. Other times you're relegated to just slow agonizing speeds that brings you back to those lovely days of Dial-Up!

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by Ryoae@piefed.social to c/games@lemmy.world

I'm talking more along the lines of, having simulator games where you work in a supermarket and you get to cause as much mayhem as possible. Not in terms of just simply killing, but more like, being a very disgruntled worker in a very annoyingly noisy environment with shitty customers. That game doesn't exist to me and I wish it would.

Instead, we get more simulator games where you're at the service of the people. That's going backwards, if you ask me.

Also, I don't remember asking for armchair psychologists to come here and start dropping unasked thoughts about how to best relieve stress. Check those at the door.

[-] Ryoae@piefed.social 5 points 1 day ago

AI can't even troubleshoot my freaking problems with accounts or anything. Why the hell would it think it has a chance of teaching anybody in a classroom?

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So while I was trying to download Nintendo games through a source and through VPN. Things started well with one game that took 8 minutes to download at 11MBps. When downloading another game, it got to 93% and immediately started going to 200 ~ 500kbps and was going to take longer.

Has anyone dealt with this before and should it be a cause for concern? Anytime this has happened to me, I assume something or someone was on to me and immediately have to abort.

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Tidal

This was an alternative to Spotify that I've seen being recommended. I've tried it during work as a way to try and escape Spotify's onslaught of ads. However, after I created a playlist on Tidal of songs I wanted playing, all of them went for 30 seconds a piece. I couldn't deal with it and ran right back to Spotify to have a functioning playlist.

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SiriusXM.

I felt I needed it to help me get through trips to and back from work. I always listened to comedy stations and nothing else, because the music resembled nothing I hadn't heard before on repeat through retail stores and FM radio. When I couldn't afford SiriusXM, I downloaded a podcast app that seemingly worked without needing a data plan or a subscription (I know the episodes are probably downloaded ahead of time on wi-fi). With this, I felt I don't need Sirius anymore.

Monster Javas

I was an addict and still a recovering addict of this drink. It's the only Monster-related beverage I always had, never caring for the other flavors. For a while, starting back about seven some odd years ago, I drank a can and I felt energized. Then as time went on, it turned into just a drink I'd have for the sake of comfortedness, because it was no longer doing anything for me anymore. Plus it was burning a hole in my budgeting because cans of these weren't exactly cheap on their own.

After being off from a single can after three weeks, I actually felt a lot better. Probably not going to get back into them.

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I'd like to be remembered as someone who rode life by as they took it. I was born with no map and I simply just exist. But growing up through trial and error, I tried making the best of it as I can. Learning things the hard way and taking pleasure of the easy way. I would've wanted to be remembered this way through my circle, whom I would hopefully inspire and influence by living as your own of being a spirit of individuality, even if your path isn't clear.

I know I didn't invent anything to help society, didn't become rich and famous who could move mountains. However, I'd like to think I'd given ideas and creative input to be built upon and realized that could serve as a net benefit, big or small to anybody who needed it.

[-] Ryoae@piefed.social 4 points 1 day ago

Fuckers keep dodging my shurikens, I hate you.

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I'm looking into maybe getting into Nintendo GameCube stuff, but I'm not sure where I begin. I used to have resources in the past, but that was when places like EmuParadise still gave ROMs and they've been forced to remove a lot of their content.

[-] Ryoae@piefed.social 6 points 2 days ago

While we are gaining people who're seeking refugee from the claustrophobic-like suffocation that is the surface web of social media. We're taking some on the chin with knowing that some of those 'refugees' are assholes who probably have been a prick elsewhere. They just don't care about owning to the problem.

[-] Ryoae@piefed.social 3 points 2 days ago

It's still a very saturated pool of interests to stream. A lot of time, you'll feel like you'll get no where and you will. But even so, if it's lets play content we're talking here, just do what you want.

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submitted 2 days ago by Ryoae@piefed.social to c/memes@lemmy.world
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My personal sign is when you start seeing awkward collaborations start cropping up. One time when I was thrifting, I picked up a graphic novel that had the Justice League, team with the Power Rangers of all things. I glimpsed into what the plot was about out of morbid curiosity and it was just a plain generic time and dimension thing.

Nothing ever connected between the teams at all. DC Comics, while fledgling at times with how they go about their series and movies, still have far more relevance than Power Rangers do. I think the Power Rangers are just grasping at straws to keep being relevant when people have largely moved on from them.

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submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by Ryoae@piefed.social to c/asklemmy@lemmy.world

When I figured out that a lot of people are going to spend their better years, wasting away, working jobs they hate every 40 hours of the week and 8 hours a day or longer. That is unless they either have been born with that silver spoon in their mouth or had at least been born with the tools of ambition to develop careers out of it that isn't just slaving away, making people who're not them, richer.

And by the time we're done, if ever we see retirement, we're then told to 'enjoy retirement'. Some at 65, some far older. When we're too frail to even enjoy anything we once could when we were younger. It's a very cruel joke of life, if you ask me. Born to play throughout your toddler to kid to teenage days, enslaved to work through your young adolescent and adulthood days, grow old and weak as you're older until death.

And we're not even fully enjoying it on our way through this path either because of this design.

If anybody calls you a 'deadbeat' for deciding to play games all day or even sitting on your couch binge watching things. You educate them about how "productive" it is working as a wage slave and how deep in the hole it has gotten us in society.

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I would want cremation. Cremation and a simple marker. I wouldn't be buried at all at my marker, because I would actually want my ashes spread in two separate places. One is somewhere in my hometown and the other spot, probably around the recreational area of my middle school, where I had commonly found peace at.

My marker would have a Red Sox emblem, signifying fan for life to that team. The other symbol would probably be a resemblance of rebirth/reincarnation as a reflection of my beliefs, so presumably a phoenix would go there. Not entirely sure what exactly I'd want written on the marker. Debating on a personal quote or just say "Logged off for the last time" which references from all of the time I've spent being online.

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submitted 4 days ago by Ryoae@piefed.social to c/til@lemmy.ca

You will need two things.

  1. Google Voice Number (yes I know, Google)

  2. Wi-Fi calling

If your phone plan expires for whatever reason and you think you can't reach your voicemail again to see if anything was missed. You can call the voicemail itself by jotting down the number of which you call your voicemail by and input your password to that voicemail through Google Voice. I just discovered this yesterday when I couldn't use my phone because my minutes were up.

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