[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 20 points 10 months ago

If I'm not happy I should drive for it myself? If you're not happy go change your job

The problem are not the customers, it's the employers.

Also keep that attitude up - people ordering less, driving by themselves because of the expected tips and you end up redundant.

[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 7 points 10 months ago

And there's also AdBlock plugin in OpenWRT

[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 18 points 10 months ago

Reddit was like the StackOverflow for life

..sometimes coding too We're like regressing to friend's or known in person people's opinions, because Internet will be full of bot and sponsored content and opinions. Either way, double money for corporations, sponsored content ->more sales; people not trusting reviews and trying out stuff just to find out it's rubbish ->more sales

[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 27 points 10 months ago

I imagine with this code the modders are going to make the game greate for next ~5 or more years. SAMP was pretty popular for quite some time

[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 12 points 10 months ago

I think it would be also cool to have an indicator if the car in front of you has cruise control on

[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 22 points 11 months ago

Discord is the same problem for the internet as the Facebook grups were. Its hermetic, the info stays there, its hard to search thus the same problem is being asked over and over. StackOverflow and Reddit strength is that's they are indexed and easy accessed

[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

More lightweight = faster and more content on the screen? Nowadays cool looking websites are slow and with 25% margin on both sides.

I feel the same all annoyed for example when doing some extensive search on PC vs mobile. No matter if it's a shopping hunt on ebay or gathering information. On PC i scroll-click 10 links, iterate through them, Ctrl+w the ones being useless and chosing/read betwend the ones left. Something unclear? Double Ctrl+C and deepl pops up with a translation.

5min on PC vs 20min on mobile, where I have to click each link, fight those pop ups and cookies consent, go back, wait anoyingly long 2 second webpage loads and repeat.

[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Woah, that vid has 2 minutes of initial intro/sponsor crap.

Ltdw Besides he just reads two articles saying that the failure rate is alarming, cause unknown but also the userbase is over 2 milion people, and doubled since January 2023 where it was around 1 milion. A life expectancy of the satellites are 5 years, so the early editions launched in 2019 should still be operational.

He also said that June magnetic storm that hit the satellites caused 100 milion loss with 40 satellites burned. As there are 4500 starlinks in orbit already, their cost estimates for 11,12 billion USD.

Edit. Spelling

[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Firefox with uBlock - "daily driver" Firefox Focus - just to quick open a link and forget about it not having to close the tab KiwiBrowser - kind of power user browser with all Chrome add-ons available to install, so uBlock and ViolentMonkey work fine.

[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 24 points 1 year ago

Ok, it's a freedom and free speech nightmare, but are they stupid or something? They are aiming for the browsers instead of ISPs (and DNSes?)?

[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Komoot - great bike route planner and gpx recorder.

Mapy.cz - great hiking navigation with trails colors/indications. Mosty Europe I guess.

Fdroid ->Catima - simple loyalty cards / barcodes instead of supermarket apps

Fdroid -> StreetComplete very easy contributing to osmMaps. You know your neighbourhood? Answer questions if that trafic lights have sound indication for blind people or about the type of surface that bike line has.

[-] feecoomeeq@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Same - sounds better, like .com vs .io and similar.

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